Thegoalmac can reveal that Adam Johnson wants Sunderland to keep up their fine record against the Premier League's big hitters when Chelsea visit the Stadium of Light.
Jose Mourinho's league leaders boast an imposing record of 10 wins from
12 unbeaten league matches this season as they prepare to face a team
who dealt a body blow to their title aspirations last term.
Fighting a seemingly improbable yet ultimately successful battle against
relegation, Sunderland came from behind to snatch a 2-1 win at Stamford
Bridge in April and end Mourinho's remarkable record of 77 Premier
League home matches without defeat across his two spells in west London.
Champions Manchester City follow the Blues to the North East, having
lost 1-0 on each of their previous four visits to Sunderland, and
Johnson is relishing an electric atmosphere under the floodlights on
Wearside over the coming week.
"Evening winter matches in the
Premier League are always special," he told Sunderland's official
website. "There is always a little extra in them and it is great to play
at night at the Stadium of Light, especially against the teams at the
top of the league.
"It’s going to be a difficult game against
Chelsea but we've been strong and we have always done well against the
big teams, so hopefully that will continue.
"We got massive
wins against the top teams last season when we needed them so, if we can
carry that momentum and pick up points, it would be great for us."
Sunderland boss Gus Poyet could be boosted by the return of Ricky
Alvarez and Sebastian Coates as they continue to build their fitness
following respective knee and thigh injuries. The latter was named in
the squad for theur goalless draw at Leicester City last time out and
Poyet concedes that it has been a frustrating time for the South
American duo since joining the club this summer.
"Ricky trained
on Tuesday, which is great for us, and he is desperate to play because
that type of player cannot see himself outside so he suffers when he
cannot train and sees the team playing," he remarked.
"It has
been terrible for Sebastian because he has come into a new club as a
Uruguayan with a Uruguayan manager so there is always a kind of double
responsibility."
Chelsea took their imperious form to the continent on Wednesday night, thumping Schalke 5-0 in the Champions League.
Top scorer Diego Costa took a knock to the leg and was substituted
after 66 minutes in Gelsenkirchen but is expected to face Sunderland.
Midfielder Cesc Fabregas has matched Costa's impact at Stamford Bridge
since the pair's high-profile moves from La Liga and the ex-Arsenal and
Barcelona man believes that the variety and quality in Chelsea's play at
the moment is central to their success.
Fabregas told the
club's official website: "The most important thing is we know what we
are doing - when we can defend, when we have to attack, when we have to
slow the pace and go quicker. Right now we are doing that very well."

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