
""We have a good squad and they have been welcoming so they've helped me adapt as quickly as possible into the team. We have really good teammates. "When I look at the quality of the players and the project of the club, we see the aim of wanting to be in the Premier League. We are not coming here to go straight back down, and we want to be stable in the Premier League.""
"Palace, meanwhile, are aiming to extend their unbeaten start to the campaign. Fresh off the back of a memorable 3-0 away win at Aston Villa, the Eagles are on the longest current unbeaten league run of any Premier League side (nine), winning three and drawing six. They last went 10 top-flight games unbeaten between May and October 1990 (12). According to recent reports, Palace are looking to extend Oliver Glasner's contract, with the Austrian leading the club to the FA Cup and Community Shield this year."
Sunderland have won their first two home games of a Premier League campaign for the first time since 2001-02. The Black Cats produced a last-gasp comeback against Brentford, with an 82nd-minute Enzo Le Fee equaliser followed by a stoppage-time Wilson Isidor winner. Manager Regis Le Bris added three players on deadline day, taking total arrivals to 14, and secured Simon Adingra in a £20m move from Brighton. Adingra has adapted quickly and emphasised the club's objective of remaining in the Premier League and achieving stability. Crystal Palace seek to extend a long unbeaten league run under Oliver Glasner.
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