Sunderland conceded a last-gasp penalty as they were held to a draw by Hull City in a thrilling game at the Stadium of Light. The Black Cats twice came from behind to lead against the Tigers, but could not hold on.
Ozan Tufan had put Hull in front early on, before quickfire goals from Joe Gelhardt and Amad turned things around midway through the first half. Allahyar levelled things up almost immediately, and Hull went back in front midway through the second half through Regan Slater.
But Amad scored from the penalty spot after Jack Clarke had been fouled, and then Clarke himself put Sunderland 4-3 ahead. Yet in the 96th minute, a foul by sub Pierre Ekwah on Slater gave Hull a penalty, and Tufan converted with literally the last kick of the game.
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Here's how our Sunderland AFC writer James Hunter rated the players.
Anthony Patterson 7
Made a couple of excellent saves, yet somehow still ended up conceding four goals
Trai Hume 5
Made a bad error for Hull's third goal, but later brought a good save out of Darlow
Luke O'Nien 5
Not his best game, and was lucky that Patterson bailed him out when his attempted chest back fell short
Danny Batth 6
Did OK
Lynden Gooch 6
Found it tough going against Allahyar, particularly in the first half, but kept on going
Edouard Michut 6
A solid game in the middle of the park
Dan Neil 6
Kept the ball moving in midfield
Patrick Roberts 6
Quiet by his standards, but still produced the assist for Clarke's goal
Amad 8
Marked his return to the side with two goals, including one from the penalty spot
Jack Clarke 8
Outstanding down the left and was involved in all four goals, scoring one, winning the penalty, and providing two assists
Joe Gelhardt 7
Worked hard and deserved his goal in the first half
Subs
Alex Pritchard N/A
For Gelhardt 75mins.
Pierre Ekwah N/A
For Michut 75mins.
Not used: Bass, Lihadji, Ba, Cirkin, Anderson
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