Sunderland attacker Wilson Isidor has sent a message to the fans after losing a two-goal lead to Coventry City. The Black Cats had a dismal second half performance at home against Coventry City, surrendering a 2-0 lead to earn just a draw against the managerless side at the Stadium of Light. There were numerous outstanding performances, notably on the attacking front, including Romaine Mundle, who contributed two assists before being replaced injured in the 76th minute.
Dennis Cirkin scored from 30 yards away, while Wilson Isidor added to his already impressive goal count. While the Frenchman struck a beautiful goal to put his side up against Coventry, he was unable to replicate his brilliance in the second half, and he has since taken to Instagram to give a message to Sunderland fans in Wearside.
Wilson Isidor sends message following Sunderland’s draw with Coventry City. Isidor has previously been one of the Sunderland players to raise their hands after a terrible performance, and this was the case against Coventry City. After the game, Isidor took to Instagram and wrote a message to Sunderland fans that read: “End of a difficult week for us, far from our goals. But we will work hard to come back stronger.” The Sunderland star was one of many players who fell short of expectations in the second half, and it was yet another example of Regis Le Bris’ side failing to maintain a lead.
Sunderland’s attacking performance in the second half indicates a definite need for development. They were undoubtedly hampered by Mundle’s injury with 15 minutes remaining in the game, and Aaron Connolly’s replacement did little to help. Despite this, Sunderland fans had a difficult time watching the second half, since their team had only one shot on target and three overall, which was half of what Coventry City had on their travels, according to SofaScore.
Mundle and Patrick Roberts each took two shots outside the box for Sunderland, and they combined for 0.08xG. There was such a sharp contrast between the two halves for Le Bris’ team, and the attacking figures undoubtedly indicate that it is a major source of concern for Sunderland.
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