Although a poor result today for them, Sunderland taking 5 points from their fixtures over Christmas is not a disaster and I doubt they would have achieved that haul under Di Canio in those fixtures.
What I meant JoeinB was that his personality is letting him down.
Gus's record at Sunderland.
Played 11
Won 5
Drawn 1
Lost 5
Wins against, Chelsea, Everton and Newcastle.
Get a room.
Gus's record at Sunderland.
Played 11
Won 5
Drawn 1
Lost 5
Wins against, Chelsea, Everton and Newcastle.
Gus's record at Sunderland.
Played 11
Won 5
Drawn 1
Lost 5
Wins against, Chelsea, Everton and Newcastle.
Not sure about this, as they've drawn at least three matches that I can recall just off the top of my head - Cardiff (a), Norwich (h) and Villa (a).
Also, two of the wins have been in the League Cup, which isn't really much use to their aim of staying in the EPL. I think it's fair to say Gus has improved Sunderland and they look a better team, but the simple fact is he needs to get 24+ points from their remaining 18 matches or he has a relegation on his CV.
Sorry
Should read played 13 won 5 drawn 3 lost 5.
I love this response to an 'I'm still on the Gus bus' statement:
I'm still on the Gus bus like*Me too. It drives round and round but never reaches it's destination
His EPL record is:
Played: 13
Won: 3
Drawn: 4
Lost: 6
So a point per game. That's not too bad bearing in mind he took over a team that had yet to win a game, but he's going to have to take at least 1.3 points per game for the rest of the season and their 9 away fixtures include Newcastle, Man City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Spurs and Man United. The maths just make it very hard to see him keeping them up.
Intelligent.