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match-reports
Sat 20 Sep 2008, Stadium of LightReferee: H Webb
 Team Lineup 
1
Gordon
21
Chimbonda
26
Ferdinand
5
Nosworthy
3
McCartney
8
Malbranque
6
Whitehead
4
Tainio
(44)
10
Richardson
   
9
Cisse
(68)
11
Diouf
(68)
Substitutes
2
Bardsley
18
Leadbitter
15
Collins
14
Murphy
(68)
16
Chopra
   
(44)
32
Fulop
20
Reid
(68)
 
 Match Quotes
Sunderland manager Roy Keane
"It's good to see him [Chopra] back. It was touch and go whether he was going to be involved today, but we had a practice match yesterday - the game was 3-1 and Chops scored three, so there you go. He is forcing his way back into my plans, and that's what I want from my players. He has looked back to his old self this week. We are delighted with him."

- Roy Keane

 
Sunderland 2
Middlesbrough 0
Scorer: Chopra (80, 90)
Attendance: 38388 FT (14:39)

 

Substitute Michael Chopra earned Sunderland all three points by scoring two goals in Sunderland's 2-0 derby victory over Middlesbrough in the Barclays Premier League.

The former Newcastle United striker came off the bench to slot home an 81st-minute shot, and then added a second in injury time to seal the win.

England winger Stewart Downing had fired a 75th-minute penalty over the bar to let the Wearsiders off the hook.

The midfielder, who thumped his last spot-kick against the bar, blasted over to give Sunderland the impetus to go on and win the spoils in front of a crowd of 38,388.

Gareth Southgate would have been the happier manager at the break having seen his side limit their hosts to a series of long-range efforts which never really troubled keeper Ross Turnbull, while at the same time forcing Craig Gordon to make two excellent saves.

Boro controlled much of the first half because they were able to dictate the pace in the middle of the park through Gary O'Neil and the excellent Didier Digard.

Indeed, it was not until Steed Malbranque started to come inside and pull the strings that the Wearsiders made an impression.

Southgate's men were even able to survive the loss of striker Mido to a groin injury in the warm-up as record signing Afonso Alves, originally reduced to the rank of substitute, was handed a late reprieve.

They would have taken the lead with 19 minutes gone had Gordon not reacted to smartly to Downing's snapshot after Alves' free-kick had been blocked into his path.

more consistent

The England international had been asked to support the Brazilian in attack with Adam Johnson filling in on the left side of midfield, and the youngster's pace proved a big weapon as the visitors repeatedly hit Sunderland on the counter-attack.

It was he who carved Keane's defence, featuring Anton Ferdinand and George McCartney at the Stadium of Light for the first time, wide-open eight minutes before half-time as Boro launched a raid from the edge of their own penalty area.

Johnson picked out Alves' intelligent run across the Wearside rearguard with the perfect pass, but the striker's first-time shot was well blocked by the advancing Gordon.

For their part, Sunderland started to threaten on a more consistent basis as the half wore on with Malbranque and Cisse combining well, but the former Liverpool striker's shooting was wayward in the face of some resilient defence.

Huth had to get in a last-ditch challenge on Chopra, a late first-half replacement for the injured Teemu Tainio, as he tried to reach Pascal Chimbonda's near-post cross.

However, Gordon was in action again after 53 minutes when he had to dive low to his left to turn away Alves' drive.

tense conclusion

Kieran Richardson fired high over two minutes later after Chopra had laid off Malbranque's pull-back with the Wearsiders looking far sharper.

They might have taken the lead with 62 minutes gone after Turnbull's inexperience almost cost his side.

Having collected the ball safely, he then dropped it at El-Hadji Diouf's feet as he prepared to launch another attack.

The Senegal international picked out Cisse, but his curling effort was blocked by Emanuel Pogatetz as he and Huth launched themselves into its path.

But Turnbull came to his side's rescue nine minutes later when he dived to his right to claw away Richardson's curling effort with the Black Cats making their big push.

Both managers made double changes as the match entered its final quarter, but it was Southgate on his feet 15 minutes from time when his side were awarded a penalty.

Nyron Nosworthy clipped Jeremie Aliadiere's heels inside the box and referee Howard Webb had little hesitation in pointing to the spot.

But Downing's effort sailed over the bar to set up a tense conclusion.

Just how costly that miss was became evident with 81 minutes gone when Chopra and Richardson exchanged passes on the edge of the box for the striker to run in and slide the ball past Turnbull.

The former Newcastle frontman was booked for his celebration, but his fortunes improved at the death when Malbranque presented him with the simplest of chances to double his tally.

 

 Fantasy Player Pick
Michael Chopra of Sunderland

Michael Chopra

(Sunderland)
Two second-half goals from the substitute sealed the win for the home side.
 IKTS Snapshot
three per cent
Only three per cent of IKTS players correctly predicted a 2-0 home win for Sunderland.
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 Team Lineup 
21
Turnbull
31
Wheater
14
Huth
   
6
Pogatetz
3
Taylor
10
Aliadiere
4
O'Neil
   
8
Digard
(67)
19
Downing
28
Johnson
(67)
12
Alves
Substitutes
22
Jones
41
Walker
15
Shawky
   
(67)
2
Hoyte
(67)
20
Arca
5
Riggott
 
 Match Quotes
Middlesbrough manager Gareth Southgate
"He [Downing] is exactly the same as the others in that they are all devastated to lose a derby game. Obviously he will replay that [the penalty miss] in his mind hundreds and hundreds of times over the weekend, so it is going to hurt him more than everybody else in the long run. But listen, he is well in credit with us as a club. He has won us so many matches through his goals, through his assists."

- Gareth Southgate

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