Sunderland manager Lebrides disappointed after failing to reach the FA Cup quarter-finals.
2026-03-09 10:26
In the FA Cup match, Sunderland lost 0-1 to Port Vale away from home, ending their FA Cup campaign this season. Sunderland manager Regis Lebrides could not hide his disappointment.
The only goal of the match came in the first half. Port Vale's Liam Gordon took a corner, and Sunderland's defense failed to clear the ball. Ben Wayne seized the opportunity and headed the ball over goalkeeper Melk Elberg into the net, giving the home team the lead.
After the break, Sunderland launched a fierce counterattack and created several good chances to equalize, but unfortunately they failed to score and watched as Port Vale advanced to the FA Cup quarterfinals.
In a post-match interview, Lebrides offered a profound reflection on the team's performance: "First of all, congratulations to Port Vale. They played with great patience and intensity, and were full of desire to win."
"In comparison, we did far too little in contesting second-place shots and physical confrontations, and failed to demonstrate the dominance we should have had to control the game."
Lebrides appeared frustrated by the loss: "It's very difficult to accept this result. I feel sorry for the fans who traveled a long way to support us. We failed to give them enough energy on the field to change the course of the game."
"The FA Cup is always fiercely competitive. We fielded the strongest possible squad, but today's performance was far from enough."
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