Sunderland 1 MK Dons 2: Story of the day as Connor Wickham scores winner after Ross Stewart and Mo Eisa goals

Sunderland were beaten 2-1 by promotion rivals MK Dons at the Stadium of Light.
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After a goalless first half, The Dons went ahead three minutes after the interval when Mo Eisa was sent through on goal and beat Anthony Patterson with a low finish.

Ross Stewart headed Sunderland level just before the hour mark, yet former Cats striker Connor Wickham came off the bench to score the winner.

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The result means Sunderland have won just one of their last nine games and slipped out of the play-off places.

Alex Pritchard.Alex Pritchard.
Alex Pritchard.

Here’s how the game played out:

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RECAP: Sunderland 1 (Stewart, 59) MK Dons 2 (Eisa, 48) (Wickham, 76)

Key Events

  • Sunderland XI: Patterson, Winchester, Wright, Doyle, Cirkin, Evans (Roberts, 79), Matete, Neil (Embleton, 56), Pritchard, Dajaku (Clarke, 56), Stewart
  • Subs: Hoffmann, Xhemajli, Hume, Clarke, Roberts, Embleton, Defoe
  • MK Dons XI: Cumming, Lewington, Darling, O’Hora, Watson (Kesler, 87), McEachran (Kasumu, 62), Coventry, Harvie, Twine, Eisa (Wickham, 73), Parrott
  • Subs: Ravizzoli, Smith, Kasumu, Corbeanu, Boateng, Kesler, Wickham

84’ Clarke effort saved

Clarke has looked lively since he’s come on and caused problems again there.

His low effort across goal was blocked by the legs of Cumming.

Time is running out.

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79’ Sunderland’s final change

Sunderland are caught on the counter attack again.

This time Matete gave the ball away in the middle of the park and the hosts were caught with too many players up field.

Evans slid in but didn’t win the ball leaving Parrott and Wickham with a two on one situation.

The latter set up Wickham who had a tap in.

2-1.

70’ Another chance

The game is being played at a higher tempo now.

Clarke produced a fine run on the left before his drilled cross hit Stewart and bounced away from the striker.

Matete then fired a shot wide from the edge of the box.

Connor Wickham is now coming on for MK Dons.

62’ First change for the visitors

An immediate impact as Embleton’s in-swinging cross from the left is converted by Stewart with a glancing header.

Sunderland are now playing in a 4-2-3-1 system with Pritchard in the No 10 position and Embleton on the right.

56’ A double change for Sunderland