Allardyce records first win in Wear-Tyne derby



Sam Allardyce secured his first win as Sunderland supervisor with a 3-0 triumph more than 10-man Newcastle United in the Wear-Tyne derby at the Stadium of Light.

After Paolo Di Canio, Gus Poyet and Dick Advocaat, Allardyce - who drilled Newcastle for not exactly a year somewhere around 2007 and 2008 - is presently the fourth continuous Sunderland manager to record their lady triumph in the part against the club's nearby adversaries.

Newcastle commanded the opening period however ended up behind in first-half stoppage time when Adam Johnson changed over a punishment after Fabricio Coloccini saw red for a cumbersome test.

Sunderland benefitted as much as possible from their additional man in the second half, including a second when Billy Jones tapped home from inside the six-yard box.

The crossbar denied Johnson a second however Steven Fletcher got the third with a fine complete four minutes from time.

Sunderland subsequently ascend off the base of the Premier League table with a record 6th successive class triumph over Newcastle.

Newcastle took only three minutes to compel Costel Pantilimon into a spare when the goalkeeper responded rapidly to repel Coloccini's gymnastic volley from Aleksandar Mitrovic's flick-on behind.

The Serbian striker went close himself nine minutes after the fact, circling a header from Daryl Janmaat's cross wide as Steve McClaren's side kept on applying all the weight.

Georginio Wijnaldum – scorer of four objectives in Newcastle's past trip against Norwich City – was by stress Pantilimon, however the guardian was equivalent to his low drive from 18 yards after a slick trade of goes with Mitrovic.

Previous Sunderland midfielder Jack Colback was denied by Pantilimon at his close post in the 26th moment and Mitrovic prodded barely wide from the resultant corner.

There was no eased up from Newcastle however Sunderland were given a help in first-half stoppage time when Coloccini jumped Fletcher to ground in the crate taking after a counter-assault.

The Argentine was demonstrated a red card and Johnson opened the resulting punishment into the base right-hand corner before hustling to the next end of the contribute to praise front of the Newcastle fans.

In spite of having a man less, McClaren's side were denied an equalizer 10 minutes after the interim as Pantilimon hustled off his line to hinder a shot from Mitrovic, the Serbian having decreased DeAndre Yedlin.

Sunderland's favorable position was multiplied in the 65th moment when Yann M'Vila's sublime volley from the left-hand side of the case was taken advantage of the net by Jones.

Pantilimon impeded another Wijnaldum exertion before Johnson was denied a second when his twisting strike from 20 yards shook the bar with 18 minutes remaining.

Newcastle battled for a route once more into the diversion yet their eagerness to assault cost them beyond a reasonable doubt as Fletcher volleyed home from a dazzling Younes Kaboul pass after a quick break in the 86th moment.

The triumph was Sunderland's first of the season, sending them above Aston Villa and Newcastle into eightee.
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