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McDermott not worried about being sacked

SoccerNews in English Premier League 11 Dec 2012

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Brian McDermott does not fear for his job despite Reading losing their fourth Premier League game in a row at Sunderland on Tuesday.

Goals from James McClean, Steven Fletcher and Stephane Sessegnon secured a convincing win for the Black Cats, leaving McDermott lamenting his side’s slow start.

“It was a tough evening, we were struggling a wee bit with our players out. If you give away a goal in the first half, such an early goal, it gave them a lift as well so that didn’t help,” McDermott told reporters.

“I thought first half, we played some decent football, made some chances at the end. We have to be more solid.

“I don’t fear that (the sack), no. I’ve been in football for 30-odd years now.

“I know this club is in a far healthier position than it was a year ago, two years ago. I’ve been used to winning games over a long period of time and at the moment, we’re not winning games.

“We know we’re in a results business and the boys have given me everything so I can’t ask much more of them.”

The 51-year-old also revealed midfielder Danny Guthrie refused to travel to Wearside, citing a poor mentality as his reasoning.

“Danny Guthrie made a decision that his head wasn’t right to travel,” McDermott explained. “Everyone’s got to be going in the right direction, that’s really important for me so you have to put yourself up for selection every single game.

“Any player has to be part of what we’re about and any player can’t deviate from what we’ve been about over the last three years, we’re very much about the group, we have to be, and pull all in the same direction. It’s not a conversation for tonight but something we’ll deal with in the week.”

Sunderland manager Martin O’Neill was ecstatic to pick up a win, just the Black Cats’ third of the season in the league, to lift them into 15th, a place and point behind local rivals Newcastle.

“I’m delighted to have won, naturally,” he said. “There’s a sense of relief too.

“We got off to a great start. We’ve been chasing games here at the Stadium of Light and been giving teams leads and trying to get back into games so it was pleasing to get the first goal tonight.

“It took a bit of anxiety out of the crowd and jsut pleasing to win. The first goal will give James a massive boost in confidence. There were signs there tonight that he’s returning to form.”

Steven Fletcher was passed fit on Tuesday morning, and O’Neill was thrilled to have his top scorer back in action after missing the weekend’s game with Chelsea and ahead of a tough run that sees them face Manchester City, Tottenham and Liverpool in their next four games.

The Ulsterman continued: “It was a big lift. I think that Connor Wickham has done fine, but Steven declared himself fit, it gave a huge boost to me and to the dressing room too.

“We’ve got tough times ahead at this minute, we’ll just have to try and see it through but that was a boost tonight.

“I just feel that this season will be really tough for us, I accept that. I thought that anyway at the start of the year and I didn’t want people to get carried away.”

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