Sunderland rout 'childish' Burnley
Sunderland's Moroccan midfielder #07 Chemsdine Talbi (C) is mobbed by teammates after scoring the team's third goa during the English Premier League football match between Sunderland and Burnley at The Stadium of Light in Sunderland in north east England on February 2, 2026. (Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP)
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Burnley manager Scott Parker blasted his
"childish" players after a dismal 3-0 defeat at Sunderland pushed the
Premier League strugglers closer to relegation on Monday.
Regis Le Bris' side took the lead through an own goal from
Burnley defender Axel Tuanzebe early in the first half at the Stadium of Light.
Senegal midfielder Habib Diarra increased Sunderland's
stranglehold before the break with his first league goal since arriving from
Strasbourg last year.
Chemsdine Talbi's second half rocket ensured Sunderland
climbed to eighth place to maintain their impressive return to the top-flight.
The Black Cats are unbeaten at home in the Premier League
since winning promotion from the Championship last season.
Second-bottom Burnley are 11 points from safety and winless
in 15 games as they slump towards an immediate return to the second tier.
A defeat against third-bottom West Ham on Saturday would be
another huge blow to Burnley's faint survival hopes.
"We were just nowhere near it really. We were never in
this game in any aspect. We looked like a childish team that had no intent
about us," Parker said.
"I didn't see a team with purpose or that came to make
a mark. I understand that we are in a difficult moment, but in this division,
more than ever, we need to reboot.
"We are running out of time. We sit where we sit for a
reason. We must try and come back stronger and keep improving."
Burnley defender Kyle Walker echoed Parker's damning
assessment.
"Terrible. We've come here to get something from the
game and got nothing, so as a club that's fighting for survival it's not
acceptable," he said.
"It's 22 men on a football pitch, it's about who wants
it more and they wanted it more than us."
Asked if Sunderland could push for a place in Europe, Le
Bris said: "For me, the target remains the same. The first target is
around 40 points, maybe more.
"We are a newly-promoted side and we feel that we can
change the momentum. The league is tough. For us, go to 40 and see if we can
get more."
Sunderland made the perfect start in the ninth minute when
Diarra played a one-two with Brian Brobbey and surged into the penalty area.
Diarra found space for a low drive that took a hefty
deflection off Tuanzebe on its way past wrong-footed Burnley keeper Martin
Dubravka.
Sunderland's relentless pressure paid off in the 32nd minute
as Diarra struck again at the climax of a flowing move.
Enzo Le Fee picked out Nordi Mukiele and his low cross
reached Diarra, whose initial effort was blocked before he pounced on the
rebound to blast past Dubravka's weak attempted save.
Parker's team, beaten 15 times in 24 league games this term,
were unable to muster a single shot on target.
And Talbi rubbed salt into Burnley's wounds in the 72nd
minute, cutting in from the left wing to curl an unstoppable strike into the
top corner from the edge of the area.


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