Thegoalmac can reveal that Gus Poyet has warned Sunderland to be wary of a Manchester City backlash when the sides meet in the Premier League on Thursday.
The
reigning champions had the opportunity to close the gap on leaders
Chelsea to just one point heading into the new year when they hosted
Burnley on Sunday - as Jose Mourinho's men had drawn 1-1 at Southampton
in an earlier kick-off.
However, Manuel Pellegrini's men
surprisingly surrendered a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 with the
strugglers, meaning that the Blues remain three points clear at the top
of the table.
Sunderland manager Poyet believes that the setback
could stir City and is well aware that his team will need to play to
their maximum potential to leave the Etihad Stadium with three points.
"Now [City] have drawn and it's a little bit of a wake-up call so I don't know, we will see," he told reporters.
"We
know Manchester City, we know how good they are, we know the quality
they have got. We need to make sure that we are good on the day."
Poyet
remains without full-backs Anthony Reveillere (calf) and Patrick van
Aanholt (shoulder), while midfielder Liam Bridcutt is on the sidelines
after suffering a concussion in Sunderland's 0-0 draw at Aston Villa on
Sunday. Midfielder Sebastian Larsson, though, is expected to shake off
an ankle complaint in time to feature.
City may have slipped up
against Burnley but, prior to the meeting with Sean Dyche's men, they
had clocked up seven straight league victories.
One of those
successes came against Sunderland on December 3, with Poyet admitting
that his team could not cope with the quality of Sergio Aguero - who
scored twice in a 4-1 away win. The Uruguayan will not have that problem
to contemplate this time, though, as the Argentine striker remains
sidelined with a knee injury.
Captain Vincent Kompany
(hamstring), striker Edin Dzeko (calf) and centre-back Matija Nastasic
(muscular injury) are also out for City, while midfielder Fernando is
suspended, having clocked up five yellow cards.
Pellegrini - who
confirmed that midfielder Frank Lampard is able to play despite the
impending end of his loan deal from sister club New York City FC - has
enjoyed a 2014 that brought a Premier League and League Cup double last
season and he is hoping to start 2015 in the right fashion against
Sunderland - whom they defeated in the League Cup final.
"In general it [2014] has been successful," he said. "We have the next five months now to continue to improve the way we play.
"I hope we start the new year winning three points. Sunderland are a good team with a good manager. They have strong players."
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