BRUCE: WE MUSTN'T GET TOO COMPLACENT
3rd November 2009
By Julia White for Dailystar.co.uk
SUNDERLAND manager Steve Bruce has cautioned his high flying squad not to grow complacent despite their impressive start to the season.
The Black Cats fought back from a 2-0 deficit against West Ham at the
weekend to snatch a draw and take their tally for the season to 17
points from 11 games.
While that represents a promising start for the new manager, he is
challenging his players to repeat it in their next 11 fixtures to pave
the way for genuine progress in their efforts to establish the club in
the upper reaches of the Barclays Premier League table.
He said: “The campaign is a long one and it’s not just going to happen
where we turn ourselves into European contenders overnight - this club
has only been two years out of the Championship.
“There’s still a lot of work and a lot of improvement to do until we
get to a point where we can say it’s a blip if we play poorly.
“We have got to look at it this way - can we do the same over the next
11 games? Can we pick up another 17 points?
“If we do that, we will have a decent platform for a decent season.”
Saturday’s recovery ensured that only Chelsea have left the Stadium of
Light with all three points this season, with Blackburn, Hull, Wolves
and Liverpool all having lost on Wearside.
The Black Cats lost on their own pitch on no fewer than 10 occasions
last season, and that turn-around has pleased the manager as much as
anything.
He added: “The most important
thing is doing it in front of our own fans, and that’s what we knew we
needed to do this year.
“People were
telling me the best performances last season were away from home, but
now I think the fans have realised there’s been an improvement and they
can understand and enjoy what we are trying to do on the pitch.
“The players deserve a pat on the back because we have lost once -
against Chelsea - and that’s a decent return.”
Sunderland head for Tottenham on Saturday to launch a tough November
campaign which will include Arsenal’s trip north and a visit to Wigan
after the international break, a run which will be even more
challenging because of Bruce’s selection problems.
Striker Kenwyne Jones is facing three games on the sidelines after
being sent off at the weekend, while skipper Lorik Cana is suspended
for the game at White Hart Lane after accumulating five bookings for
the season.