Sunderland took the lead with 64 minutes played, Kyle Lafferty heading home but ex-Black Cat Mikael Mandron levelled the scores before the big Northern Ireland man popped up again to restore the home side’s lead.Then, Mandron popped up again with his second with a last-gasp equaliser to break Sunderland hearts.
How did Sunderland’s squad rate? Simply scroll down and click through the pages to take a look!
9. CHRIS MAGUIRE
Worked hard and was again the player showing the most composure with his side not quite at it in the first half. Played an important role in the first goal as he kept the ball alive, but was brought off late on as Sunderland protected the lead having not quite been at his most incisive. 6 Photo: FRANK REID 2019
10. LYNDEN GOOCH
Drew a smart stop from Jack Bonham in the first half but was not quite as influential as he has been in recent weeks. 5 Photo: FRANK REID 2019
11. KYLE LAFFERTY
Struggled to get into the game early on and often looked frustrated with the service, fired into the channels when he wanted it into his chest. Stayed patient and produced two moments of quality and composure to truly announce himself as a Sunderland player. 8 Photo: FRANK REID 2020
12. ANTOINE SEMENYO
Brought some real energy and drive in a lively cameo. 6 Photo: FRANK REID 2020