Sunderland were stunned by Accrington's second-half fightback in their penultimate friendly. The Black Cats were dominant for an hour and should have been out of sight long before Ross Stewart gave them the lead from the penalty spot on the stroke of half-time.
But with Accrington keeper Lukas Jensen in outstanding form, Sunderland were made to pay for their missed chances in the second period. First Sean McConville levelled from the penalty spot just after the hour against the run of play.
And then more poor defending allowed sub Korede Adedoyin to force home the winning goal from close range 15 minutes from time.
Here's how our Sunderland AFC writer James Hunter rated the Black Cats players.
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Anthony Patterson 7
Not at fault for the goals, and stood up to the physical test when Accrington put the ball in the box
Lynden Gooch 7
A strong performance at right-back and got forward whenever he could
Bailey Wright 6
A decent game overall, but gave away the penalty that turned the game
Daniel Ballard 7
Looked solid alongside Wright
Dennis Cirkin 7
Caused Accrington problems when he got forward down the left
Corry Evans 6
Kept the ball moving in midfield
Dan Neil 7
Brought fresh energy to the middle of the park
Patrick Roberts 7
A real attacking threat but missed one gilt-edged chance in the first half
Alex Pritchard 7
Provided the creative spark, and delivered some dangerous set-pieces
Jack Clarke 7
Earned the penalty and was a constant thorn in Accrington's side
Ross Stewart 7
Converted the penalty and on another day he might have had a hat-trick
Subs
Luke O'Nien 6
For Gooch 66mins. Came on for the final quarter of the game at right-back
Elliot Embleton N/A
For Clarke 75mins.
Not used: Richardson, Batth, Alese, Matete, Hume, Diamond, Taylor
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