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Parkinson calls on Sunderland players to follow lead of Wycombe



Posted Sunday, October 20, 2019 by PA

Parkinson calls on Sunderland players to follow lead of Wycombe

Phil Parkinson says it is time for Sunderland to start following the lead of Wycombe as his new side slumped to a 1-0 defeat at Adams Park.

Less than 48 hours after walking through the door at the Stadium of Light, Parkinson was confronted with a trip to one of Sky Bet League One’s form sides.

And the scale of the task ahead of him was laid out in no uncertain terms as Darius Charles volleyed home to hand buoyant Wycombe a deserved victory.

“It’s a disappointing performance,” said the 51-year-old, who succeeded Jack Ross after the Scot’s sacking last week.

“But we know it’s going to take a while for the players to adapt to how I want them to play and it’s my first game in charge and I’m sure things will get better.

“I obviously wanted to start with a win but you can’t always get what you want in this game. I’m sure we’ll bounce back.

“Every day with the players is vital and we’ll work to put this game behind us quickly and move on.

“We knew Wycombe would be confident. They’re where they are in the league for a reason. It’s up to us to try and get to where they are and where we want to be in this league.

“We need to focus on our performances and then the results will turn around. We’ve got a good bunch of talented players here. We just need one result to get in a decent run.”

Parkinson set Sunderland up in a 4-2-3-1 system, showing signs of a more direct approach despite finding time for just one training session before his first game in the post.

Wycombe made the early running and Joe Jacobson forced Lee Burge into a fine save, tipping his curling free-kick over the bar.

The Chairboys broke the deadlock in the 28th minute as Charles volleyed home powerfully from a free-kick with Luke O’Nien and Adebayo Akinfenwa also unmarked.

Charles is a symbol of Wycombe’s philosophy – refusing to call time on his career over the summer when doctors advised him to retire due to a hip problem.

Conor McLaughlin struck an inviting effort wide as the Black Cats desperately pushed for an equaliser.

A toothless frontline will be chief among Parkinson’s concerns. Charlie Wyke failed to threaten in the first half before being going off injured and his replacement Will Grigg could not land a shot on goal.

Wycombe were the better side but indebted to Ryan Allsop to preserve the points, the keeper flying to pluck Aiden McGeady’s drive out of the top corner late on.

Gareth Ainsworth’s side are pointing the way at the top of the table, beaten just once in 13 games and undefeated on home soil for six months.

“We deserved the win. Sunderland had one real chance where Ryan made a great save,” said the Chairboys chief.

“The magnitude of this win and performance is phenomenal.

“There was a lot of hype around the game. But I told the boys: it’s no different to any other. Do what you do. The spirit on and off the pitch was amazing.

“We’re playing some really good football and deserve to be where we are in the table.

“We don’t get carried away with our league position. We’re taking it game by game and then we’ll talk about it in May.

“It’s a cracking performance against a very good team and I’m really proud of the boys.

“The goal was tremendous. We’re all pleased for Darius [Charles] to get off the mark this season.

“Hopefully there’s more to come from him now.

“I can’t praise the players enough. There was a lot of talk in the build-up and we’ve handled it perfectly to get the win.”

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