Saturday, May 21, 2022

League One 2021 2022 PlayOffs Final Sunderland Wycombe


Final
21 mai 2022
Wembley Stadium

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C'est la belle histoire du week-end pour le football anglais. Sunderland, club de Premier League jusqu'en 2016-2017, va retrouver la deuxième division. Après une descente aux enfers longue de 6 années, les Black Cats ont validé leur montée grâce à une victoire contre Wycombe (2-0).
Cinquième du championnat, Sunderland s'est défait de Sheffield Wednesday au premier tour des barrages avant de sortir Wycombe ce samedi. Le club va retrouver la Championship après quatre saisons en League One, troisième division anglaise.


"Wise men say, only fools rush in. But I can't help falling in love with you…. Sunderland, Sunderland.” Elvis Presley may have sung it better but Sunderland fans have always sung it louder and prouder. They were singing it on the trains and coaches down to London. They were signing it on the tube to Wembley Park and they were singing it as they walked into the stadium. But it was the rendition after the final whistle had blown that sent a tingle up the spine. A love song worth singing again at last. Finally it is over. After four long years in League One, Sunderland have been promoted and the joy and noise, the power of the celebrations, will live with every single one of the 45,000 plus fans who made the trip to witness it.  Nobody is quite sure why Sunderland adopted Presley’s classic ballad “Can’t Help Falling in Love” but it has always felt apt.


Sunderland have not been in a rush to get out of the third tier, losing to Charlton in a play-off final in 2019 and a semi-final to Lincoln City last year. It has been the most embarrassing and deflating period in their history, full of new lows. But it is over. That is largely down to manager Alex Neil. The team and the club were in a mess when he arrived, sliding down the table, out of touch with the automatic promotion places and out of the play-offs too. Sunderland have lost one game since he arrived in February. They were the division’s form team heading into the play-offs and it showed against Wycombe.


Sunderland (3-4-1-2)  Patterson 8; Wright 5, Batth 7, O’Neil 7; Gooch 7, Embleton 8 (Clarke 61), Evans 6, Cirkin 6; Pritchard 7 (Doyle 81); Roberts 6, Stewart 7 (Broadhead 88).
Wycombe Wanderers (4-2-3-1)  Stockdale 5; McCarthy 5, Stewart 7, Tafazolli 7, Jacobson 6; Gape 5 (Akinfenwa 75), Scowen 6; McCleary 5, Horgan 5 (Wing 55), Obita 6 (Hanlan 55); Vokes


 





























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