Sunderland 2 - 1 Newcastle United
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| Team Stat Comparison | ||
| Sunderland | Newcastle United | |
| Matches Played | 38 | 38 |
| Table Position | 16 | 18 |
| Points | 36 | 34 |
| Goal Difference | -20 | -19 |
| Goals for * | 1.1 | 0.8 |
| Goals against * | 1.3 | 1.6 |
| Last 5 | L-L-D-L-L | L-L-W-L-D |
| Last 5 home | L-L-W-L-L | L-W-D-L-L |
| Last 5 away | L-D-L-L-L | L-L-L-D-D |
| * Goals per match - home matches for home club and away matches for away club | ||
| · Club Stats: Sunderland | Newcastle United | ||
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| · Club Squads : Sunderland | Newcastle United | ||
| Last Five Matches in Competition | |
| Sunderland | Newcastle United |
| H: Chelsea 2-3 | A: Aston Villa 1-0 |
| A: Portsmouth 3-1 | H: Fulham 0-1 |
| A: Bolton Wanderers 0-0 | H: Middlesbrough 3-1 |
| H: Everton 0-2 | A: Liverpool 3-0 |
| A: West Bromwich Albion 3-0 | H: Portsmouth 0-0 |
| · Club Results: Sunderland | Newcastle United | |
Updated: October 24, 2008, 4:15 PM UK
Sunderland striker Kenwyne Jones has an outside chance of being involved in the Wear-Tyne derby clash with Newcastle.The 24-year-old returned to action for the reserves on Wednesday evening, along with fellow frontman Martyn Waghorn (also knee), almost five months after damaging knee ligaments, but manager Roy Keane has insisted he will take no risks with either.
Nyron Nosworthy is back in the squad after recovering from a hamstring tear, while Dwight Yorke is over his gruelling international exploits with Trinidad and Tobago and Liam Miller is back from a groin problem.
Keane, meanwhile, cannot understand why his Sunderland side are favourites to end their derby misery against Newcastle.
The Black Cats have not beaten their fierce rivals on home soil since Stan Cummins fired them to a 1-0 victory at Roker Park in April 1980.
They came close to ending a depressing run of results last season when on-loan defender Justin Hoyte put them ahead against the Magpies.
However, James Milner's fluke equaliser and a late Michael Chopra header which came back off the bar left them with just a point to show for their efforts on an afternoon when they felt their wait should finally have drawn to a close.
Newcastle will head for the Stadium of Light in turmoil behind the scenes and with an on-field revival in its infancy.
But Keane is not being taken in for one minute by their problems.
He said: "I am amazed that we could be favourites. We haven't won in 28 years against them, but we are favourites? Who came up with that?
"I don't think there are favourites in derby games. League form, whatever is going on with ownership, that won't interest the players or the supporters come kick-off, trust me.
"It's the team who wants it the most and who will handle it the better and who will take their chances.''
That said, the chance to end a demoralising sequence of results in the biggest fixture of any season on Wearside is one the Irishman is determined to take.
His experience of the Wear-Tyne derby - the game is the 140th competitive meeting between the two clubs and the 129th in the league - currently extends to just two encounters, last season's home draw and the 2-0 defeat at St James' Park in the reverse fixture.
Asked if the 28 years of hurt were a burden, Keane said: "For the supporters, yes, but in a sense whatever has gone on previously has nothing to do with me. I wasn't involved.
"We have a chance, myself and the staff and the players have a chance, to try to put that straight. That's what we are in the game for.
"It is a long time, but that's what happens. Sometimes it happens at football clubs.
"Who would have said Liverpool would have gone 18, 19, 20 years without winning the league title? It happens. These records happen that you scratch your head at.''
The game will see Keane go head-to-head with another former Republic of Ireland international and Nottingham Forest old boy in the shape of Magpies' interim boss Joe Kinnear.
The 61-year-old's appointment in the wake of Kevin Keegan's resignation was greeted with incredulity in certain quarters, but the Sunderland manager believes he has already answered his critics.
He said: "If you look at what Joe did, particularly at Wimbledon, if you did that now he would be seen as a genius.
"Joe knows his football, he has got vast experience. You have seen the benefits of people giving him a break over the last couple of games.''
Kinnear will make a late check on midfielder Nicky Butt ahead of tomorrow's Barclays Premier League trip to Sunderland.
The 33-year-old picked up a foot injury in Monday's 2-2 draw with Manchester City, but is expected to be available.
Striker Michael Owen will miss out as he continues his recovery from a groin injury.
However, Kinnear will be able to welcome back full-back Habib Beye, whose appeal against his red card against City was successful, and midfielder Joey Barton after the completion of his six-match ban.
Argentinian midfielder Jonas Gutierrez could also return from his fractured collarbone, but Mark Viduka (Achilles) and Alan Smith (foot) are still out.
Kinnear said: "I know Roy very well. I had a contract with RTE for 10 years, and Roy used to come on the show. We have done internationals together in the studio.
"I think he is a Manchester United manager in the making, to be honest. He has done a great job.''
Saturday, October 25, 2008
| Everton | 1 | |
| Manchester United | 1 | FT |
| Sunderland | 2 | |
| Newcastle United | 1 | FT |
| West Bromwich Albion | 0 | |
| Hull City | 3 | FT |
| Blackburn Rovers | 1 | |
| Middlesbrough | 1 | FT |