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Football: Graham breaks duck to give Sunderland hope

Published: 09 May 2015 - 06:32 pm | Last Updated: 14 Jan 2022 - 11:06 pm

 

Liverpool - Danny Graham scored his first Sunderland goal since joining the club 28 months ago as they bolstered their Premier League survival hopes by winning 2-0 at Everton on Saturday.

The English striker, signed from Swansea City for £5 million ($7.7 million, 6.9 million Euros) in January 2013, had made 27 Sunderland appearances without scoring, making the timing of his first goal as surprising as it was important.

It was fortuitous, too, with Jordi Gomez's 53rd-minute shot cannoning off Graham's leg and looping over the dive of Everton goalkeeper Tim Howard before kissing the right-hand upright and nestling in the net.

After weathering long bouts of pressure, Sunderland sealed victory five minutes from time when Adam Johnson's shot struck Everton's James McCarthy before flicking over the line off visiting striker Jermain Defoe's right thigh.

Graham, whose last Premier League goal came while on loan with Hull City in December 2013, has begun to seduce his team's supporters with his hard-working displays and his first goal for the club will only increase his popularity.

Until Graham made the breakthrough, Sunderland had seemed curiously low-key in their approach.

Perhaps mindful of manager Dick Advocaat's target of four points from this fixture and next week's home game with fellow strugglers Leicester City, the Wearsiders spent the first half soaking up sporadic Everton attacks.

After 13 minutes, Leon Osman's through-ball was met by Romelu Lukaku on a perfectly timed run that took him past Wes Brown, but Sunderland goalkeeper Costel Pantilimon raced from his line to smother.

Four minutes before half-time, McCarthy was poleaxed by Brown after releasing Lukaku with a perfectly weighted pass.

Referee Lee Probert played an excellent advantage that allowed Lukaku to run in on goal, but his shot was blocked by Pantilimon.

AFP