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Laurie Martin

Sunderland fans hail Ross Stewart and Alex Neil after Stoke City victory

Sunderland fans have been reacting on social media after the Black Cats claimed a 1-0 win at Stoke City.

The Black Cats continued their impressive start to life back in the Championship, with Ross Stewart bagging his third goal of the season in first-half stoppage-time to hand Alex Neil's side the three points in The Potteries. Stewart had a chance to double Sunderland's advantage in the final minutes, but he fired wide after rounding Stoke goalkeeper Josef Bursik.

After five matches played, Sunderland sit fifth in the table, with their only defeat coming to Sheffield United - who are at the summit of the Championship table.

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Here's how Sunderland fans reacted to the hard-fought victory on social media :

@liam_youngg: "What a performance from Ross Stewart."

@gary_4mac: "Massive 3 points on the road and a clean sheet."

@scottSAFCcooper: "What a manager, what a team."

@davidallison88: "Should've won by more. Really good, gritty performance."

@JoeSafc: "Dennis Cirkin was absolutely excellent there and Ross Stewart is the greatest footballer ever."

@ChrisPhil1992: "Boom! That's a cracking win lads! Love it."

@k1awrence: "Give Alex Neil a lifelong contract."

@SAFCKiwi: "Really solid win that. Great defensive effort and a nicely taken goal. Loving the away support from the travelling #SAFC fans as well, could hear them all game."

@antoneee_x: "Alex Neil got his game plan spot on again. The best manager we have had since Peter Reid!"

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