Sunderland and Luton Town engaged in a post-game riot at Kenilworth Road on Wednesday. Régis Le Bris has stated that he does not expect Sunderland to face any penalty from the authorities following last Wednesday’s post-game riot. The Black Cats overcame the Hatters 2-1 in the Championship earlier this week, maintaining their lead after 11 games. Following a rough contest, there was a huge melee between Sunderland and Luton Town players, with Jobe Bellingham being booked after the final whistle.
Le Bris, on the other hand, does not anticipate any more penalty as a result of the event and has attempted to downplay the two sides’ meeting at full time. “I don’t think so,” Le Bris said when asked if Sunderland will face any punishment for their role in the end-of-game incident. “This is an emotional reaction. I don’t think we should be penalized. Everyone was calm one minute later, so no worries.”
He went on to say, “This is still an emotional game. I have no problems. We defended our players, and we need to remain calm in this scenario. It’s typical to react like this, and everyone was fine in the end.” “It’s definitely important to win right now,” Le Bris said of the victory at Kenilworth Road. “I enjoyed the mood; it was very British and extremely nicely played. This type of football is really difficult to face. I enjoy this style of football because it has a distinct identity.
|If we can continue to win, it will benefit Sunderland, the fans, and everyone. The guys are fatigued now. “We want to recover quickly because we have another game in two days.”
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