
"The opponent wasn't strong enough to beat us. So, I wasn't too worried. We knew that if we remained disciplined and hit them on the break, the opportunities would come."
"They have good individual players, but as a collective, they are struggling to find a rhythm. Today, we felt in control from the first whistle."
Sunderland's manager Regis Le Bris assessed Tottenham Hotspur's performance after his team's victory, stating he was never concerned about Spurs' threat. Tottenham's winless streak has now reached 14 matches, marking a significant decline for the club. Le Bris noted that while Spurs have talented individual players, they lack collective rhythm and tactical strength. Sunderland controlled the match from the start, exploiting Tottenham's weaknesses and demonstrating their own discipline and effectiveness in counterattacks.
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