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Finlay s Report: Sunderland s youngins hold their own against tough League Two opposition
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Sunderland AFC 2-0 Port Vale
Sunderland have reached the Papa Johnâs Trophy quarter-finals following a 2-0 win over Port Vale at the Stadium of Light.
Lee Johnsonâs side bossed proceedings from start to finish on a brisk Wearside night.
Elliot Embleton should have won a penalty and the midfielder also struck the crossbar, with the woodwork coming to Valeâs rescue once again following the restart.
Substitute Charlie Wyke forced an excellent save with 15 minutes on the clock, but it was Aiden McGeady that secured the win, netting from the spot in added time.
The Lads made a commanding start to proceedings and they should have been awarded a penalty when Adam Crookes brought down Embleton inside the box, but the referee inexplicably signalled for a free-kick.
This may not have resulted in the victory Sunderland wanted at the Stadium of Light. Yet this was no ordinary day on Wearside.
Even though Bailey Wright struck his second goal of the season with the sweetest of volleys just after the hour, the Black Cats had to settle for a point having fallen behind to Joe Pigottâs penalty three minutes before the break.
Given the amount of possession Sunderland enjoyed over the course of the match, they should probably have won this but Wimbledon created some fantastic chances to win it too.
A point for both teams was the outcome on a day when Sunderland were without eight first team players after a positive case of Covid-19 was recorded in the squad.
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