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Signs of improvement amid Le Bris' recruitment concern
July 31, 2025
|Sunderland Echo
Régis Le Bris says he is pleased with the progress of his Sunderland team despite their 2-1 defeat to Hull City.
Sunderland took the lead through Simon Adingra before Nathan Tinsdale's equaliser, before Abu Kamara scored after the Black Cats made ten changes and fielded a significantly more inexperienced team.
Le Bris says his team still have a lot of work to do, but showed signs of improvement from their defeat to Hearts at the weekend.
"I think it was a good test," Le Bris said.
"The preseason is set to create new habits through different experiences, so we tried to build our game model with new players and we need to live different experiences.
"This was the case at Hearts and we struggled to deal with direct play, we managed this situation with more efficiency here so we are growing as a team. We need two or three more games to be ready.
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