Le Bris hails character after Cats snatch point
The Journal
|November 10, 2025
SUNDERLAND boss Regis Le Bris hailed his side’s character after scoring yet another late goal in their quest for Premier League survival.
Brian Brobbey celebrates after scoring the injury-time equaliser against Arsenal on Saturday
The Black Cats opened the scoring through the brilliant Dan Ballard before going behind after Arsenal turned the screw in the second-half.
Bukayo Saka capitalised on some sloppy play to restore parity, before Leandro Trossard rifled an effort into the back of the next from the left-hand side of the 18-yard-box.
Sunderland's infamous motto ‘Til the End’ rang true once again, with Brian Brobbey scoring an equaliser deep into injury time to maintain their unbeaten start to the Premier League on home soil.
“Yes, it shows that the team has a really strong character and the face that we can change the dynamic of the game with just one decision {and] a good connection with our crowd, and it happened once again,” Le Bris said in his post-match press conference.
“Tt’s still tough against a team like Arsenal, one of the best teams in Europe, so you have to do a masterclass, otherwise it's impossible to win something.
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