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Sunderland head coach Regis Le Bris says he is proud of his players despite Monday's damaging late defeat at Leeds.
Regis Le Bris admits Salis Abdul Samed is still some way short of his best as he tries to establish himself at Sunderland.
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Sunderland Echo on MSNRégis Le Bris explains the Salis Abdul Samed decision at Leeds United that surprised Sunderland fansRégis Le Bris admits that Sunderland loanee Salis Abdul Samed is still searching for his best form and has explained his ...
Régis Le Bris has confirmed that Sunderland will not be seeking an immediate replacement for Mike Dodds this month. The ...
Regis Le Bris post-match reaction to Sunderland's defeat at Leeds United ...
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Sunderland Echo on MSNRégis Le Bris names the two things that can help Sunderland correct their damaging late-goal habitRégis Le Bris is hopeful that a combination of players returning from injury and growing experience within the group can help ...
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Le Bris' side have 13 league games remaining as they look to keep pace with Leeds, Sheffield United and Burnley at the top of ...
Regis Le Bris admits Salis Abdul Samed is still some way short of his best as he tries to establish himself at Sunderland.
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Hosted on MSNThe newlook and exciting Sunderland XI that Régis Le Bris could unleash tomorrow and why I'm excited to see itSunderland welcome Hull City to the Stadium of Light on Saturday afternoon and will welcome a key player back into the fold ...
Régis Le Bris says Romaine Mundle will be ready to make his Sunderland return at some stage against Hull City after opting ...
Sunderland Head Coach Régis Le Bris has outlined the importance of failure in sport, to help his players learn and grow in ...
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