Gus Poyet got his miracle as Sunderland ensured their continued
presence in the Barclays Premier League with a comfortable 2-0 victory
over West Brom.
Just weeks after admitting they needed divine
intervention when they slipped seven points off the survival pace, the
46-year-old Uruguayan saw his team secure a fourth successive top-flight
win for the first time since December 2000 to end their fears.
The
win means 18th-placed Norwich have only a purely mathematical chance of
avoiding relegation as the season draws to a close on Sunday.
Jack
Colback's third goal of the season got the home side off to the perfect
start when he turned Marcos Alonso's near-post cross past goalkeeper
Ben Foster.
But Sunderland were cruising 18 minutes later when
Fabio Borini volleyed home his ninth of the campaign to give the home
side breathing space.
Neither goalscorer may remain at the Stadium
of Light next season with Colback out of contract and being linked with
derby rivals Newcastle, and Borini wanted back at Liverpool after a
hugely successful loan spell.
But if their goals prove to be their
last meaningful contributions - Poyet has hinted talks with Colback
could yet be reopened - they could not have been any more timely.
The
Stadium of Light was rocking as the bulk of a crowd of 45,181
celebrated the great escape as if it were the trophy the club came so
close to securing in the Capital One Cup final at Wembley in March.
Sunderland
could even afford a glaring miss from substitute Jozy Altidore, who
steered a 65th-minute shot wide with the goal at his mercy as a chance
to kill off a resurgent West Brom came and went.
But for all the
visitors made a game of it in the second half after a tepid first 45
minutes, they rarely looked like denying their hosts three more points
to go with the 10 they had garnered from their last four games against
Manchester City, Chelsea, Cardiff and Manchester United.
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