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Sunderland Under-21 lead coach Graeme Murty expressed his disappointment in his team’s performance during a recent 2-1 defeat to Sheffield United. Despite initially taking the lead with a goal from Harrison Jones, the team was unable to maintain their advantage as Sheffield United scored two goals in the second half to secure the win.

Murty highlighted the lack of desire and intensity in his players, stating that they failed to match the hard running and commitment shown by the opposition. He described the match as a “capitulation” and emphasized the need for the players to increase their levels of work and accountability.

The coach acknowledged that there were some positive moments during the game, but overall, the team struggled to perform at their best. He noted the variability of the squad’s performance and the need for consistency in their gameplay.

Looking ahead to their next match against Manchester City, Murty emphasized the importance of the players meeting the expected levels of performance. He referenced a previous instance where the team responded well to a challenging situation and urged them to replicate that mentality.

In order to improve, Murty stressed the need for the players to take responsibility for their performance and to learn from their mistakes. He expressed confidence that the team could bounce back from this defeat if they approached the upcoming match with the right attitude and determination.

The coach’s comments serve as a reminder to the players that they must consistently strive for excellence and be willing to put in the necessary effort to succeed. As they prepare for their next game, the team will need to demonstrate a renewed sense of commitment and focus in order to achieve a positive result.