Le Bris so proud of Cats' achievement
The Journal
|June 25, 2025
HEAD coach Régis Le Bris has spoken of his pride and excitement following the release of Sunderland’s Premier League fixture list, as he marks one year in charge.
Having guided the Black Cats back to the top flight after an eight-year absence, the Frenchman shared his reflections on what the moment means for both the team and the Sunderland fanbase.
"The first feeling is pride," he told safc.com.
"Bringing this great club and our amazing fans back to the Premier League means a lot. Seeing 'Sunderland' in the Premier League calendar again is pure joy - and also a reminder of the challenge we're stepping into. We've earned the right to be here and compete.”
With anticipation growing across Wearside, Le Bris acknowledged the key fixtures supporters have already circled including the return of the Wear-Tyne derby.
"Of course, I understand how important that match is to our supporters," he explained. “The rivalry carries real meaning and energy in this region. But every game will be a top-level challenge. We're focused on hunting every point, every week.”
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