Sunderland will go back to the North East empty-handed after losing 2-0 to Plymouth Argyle on Saturday afternoon.
Sunderland made the 402 mile trip down to Home Park, with a three game unbeaten run to our name. After comfortably dispatching Birmingham two weeks ago, the Sunderland faithful were full of optimism. Not to mention, Dan Ballard and Luke O’Nien were both back from suspension. So, Tony Mowbray had some tough decisions to make.
Eliezer Mayenda came off the bench against Blues, and caused a bit of chaos. That’s something we had yet to see from any of our strikers, so I was excited to see more of him.
Steven Schumacher did a stellar job to guide Plymouth to the League One title, and he has carried on that success this season. The Pilgrims sat