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Post by Football News on Apr 25, 2015 16:06:14 GMT
Stoke 1-1 Sunderland Charlie Adam 27Connor Wickham 1 Sunderland have slipped into the Premier League's bottom three despite scraping their way to a hard-earned point at Stoke. Connor Wickham capitalised on an Asmir Begovic fumble after only 58 seconds to nudge Dick Advocaat's side ahead. But Scottish midfielder Charlie Adam hauled a dominant Stoke level with a fierce rising shot before the break. The point leaves the Black Cats in 18th position, one behind Leicester, with five games of the season remaining. Given the unenviable nature of their run in - trips to Everton, Arsenal and Chelsea as well as home games against Southampton and Leicester - earning the six points Advocaat believes they will need will not be easy. Neither, though, was taking something from the Britannia on Saturday. Wickham's early intervention, prodding over the line at the second attempt after Begovic fumbled a Billy Jones cross, gave them a platform after their home humbling against Crystal Palace last time out. But that was almost dismantled by a vibrant first-half performance by Stoke. Mark Hughes' side spent much of the opening period in the Sunderland half, the attacking triumvirate of Adam, Marko Arnautovic and Stephen Ireland wreaking havoc. Adam was the main threat, peppering Costel Pantilimon's goal with several fierce efforts before conjuring a splendid equaliser. The Scottish midfielder, who scored from inside his own half at Chelsea earlier this month, stepped on to a Jon Walters lay-off and screamed a rising, angled strike with his weaker right foot high into Pantilimon's top left-hand corner from 14 yards. Advocaat withdrew Will Buckley at the interval - a switch that allowed Jones more room to advance from right back - and Sunderland were much better after the break. On one of his regular forays forward, Jones was denied by Begovic's outstretched leg, while Jermain Defoe and Wickham both spurned great opportunities. Stoke continued to carry a threat, with Mame Biram Diouf only thwarted by a brave Pantilimon block, but could not find the goal that would earn them consecutive wins.
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