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Allardyce frustrated by ‘frightened’ Sunderland

Sam Allardyce cut a frustrated figure after watching his side fall to defeat against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.

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Allardyce was buoyed by the three victories in five matches which lifted his side from the bottom three, but last weekend’s 1-0 home defeat by Watford has served as a reality check for the boss, who now admits reinforcements are necessary.

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“I’ve got to find a solution, and if I can’t find a solution in the squad I have to find a solution in January, and see where we go from there”.

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“If you play at this level it’s 90 minutes performances have to stay at that level for, and then you hope that your front-liners when they get the chance can get the goals when they come your way”.

“Ideally, I’d like to bring none in”.

“We looked frightened of going out to play. I want the players here to be achieving more than they have been because that would make my job a lot easier in January”, Allardyce said.

“I got out on the road and went to try and sign some players this week”, he said. One, is he available, yes. If we can do some business in the January window it will help us. Three, I’m not really sure he wants to come and be involved in a relegation battle so we move on.

And he was generally unimpressed with thr display.

He openly admitted that he was “disappointed” at the fact that his team “didn’t make a better show of [themselves]”, and the lack of fight that was shown on the pitch will have provided him plenty to think about over this festive period. It’s a hard judgement call at this time.

Allardyce had admitted a Chelsea resurgence in Saturday’s Premier League clash immediately after Jose Mourinho’s sacking could have proved a “sad indictment” of modern player power.

That result left Chelsea languishing in 16th place in the Premier League table and just a point above the relegation zone after 16 games.

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“We’ve won against Newcastle, (Crystal) Palace and Stoke (City) by acquiring clean sheets, so we’ve got to get more of those”.

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