February 23, 2025
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One issue that Sunderland previously suffered with last time out vs Leeds United has surely been rectified ahead of their upcoming meeting.

The Black Cats will travel to Elland Road on Monday night in what promises to be a massive game that will shape the landscape of the Championship promotion picture.

After the recent home win against Luton Town, Sunderland boss Regis Le Bris will be hoping that his side can put up a fight against the side currently sat 2nd in the Championship, only behind Sheffield United by one point, but with a game in hand.Three Sunderland players who are set to really thrive in new manager Regis Le Bris' system

Sunderland’s previous clash with Leeds United saw the Yorkshire-based side look to see the game out at the Stadium of Light until an Ilian Meslier blunder handed a point to the Black Cats. A draw was a fair outcome for the game as it was clear that Sunderland lacked something, but they have surely ended that trouble after the January transfer window.

Sunderland had ‘fragility’ concerns last time out vs Leeds United but January window has corrected thatThree Sunderland players who are set to really thrive in new manager Regis Le Bris' system

The Black Cats currently sit seven points behind fellow promotion contenders Leeds United. This characterises how much of a brilliant debut season it has been for Le Bris on Wearside, competing also with the likes of Burnley and Sheffield United, who have the benefit of parachute payments on their side.

Because of the lack of parachute payments and backing in comparison to the likes of Leeds United, comparing their squad with Sunderland back in October when the two sides previously met, it was clear that squad depth and quality-wise, it was a mismatch.

Following the 2-2 draw last year, former Sunderland man Marco Gabbiadini said: “The depth they’ve got, where last season [Wilfried] Gnonto didn’t start a huge number of games because they had so much talent ahead of him, but when that talent goes they’ve got people like him to step up.Three Sunderland players who are set to really thrive in new manager Regis Le Bris' system

“That’s what you’re getting with a Leeds United and probably if they were challenging halfway through the season and they needed some gaps filling, they’d probably have the money to invest then as well.

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