Norwich City v Sunderland, 16 April 2016

Score3-0 to Sunderland
RefereeAndre Marriner
CompetitionPremier League
VenueCarrow Road
Attendance27,117
This was Sunderland's first league win at Carrow Road since a 3-1 win on 16 March 1985 in League Division One. The Black Cats had won a Carling Cup tie at Norwich in August 2009. Kick-off: 12.45pm

0 Norwich City

Manager: Alex Neil

3 Sunderland

Manager: Sam Allardyce

Goals:

Goals:

Fabio Borini penalty 41 P
Jermain Defoe 53 G
Duncan Watmore 90 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper John Ruddy
Defender Ryan Bennett
Defender/Midfielder Robbie Brady
Defender/Midfielder Martin Olsson
Defender/Midfielder Andre Wisdom
Midfielder Jonny Howson
Midfielder Matt Jarvis
Midfielder Gary O'Neil
Forward Steven Naismith

Starting lineup:

Vito Mannone Goalkeeper
Younès Kaboul Defender
Lamine Koné Defender
DeAndre Yedlin Defender
Jan Kirchhoff Defender/Midfielder
Lee Cattermole Midfielder
Yann M'Vila Midfielder
Fabio Borini Forward
Jermain Defoe Forward
Wahbi Khazri Forward

Substitutions:

Nathan Redmond for Robbie Brady 46
Wes Hoolahan for Matt Jarvis 59
Cameron Jerome for Steven Naismith 74

Substitutions:

Duncan Watmore for Wahbi Khazri 46
Seb Larsson for Yann M'Vila 67
John O'Shea for Jan Kirchhoff 85

Cards:

Andre Wisdom 40 Y
Martin Olsson 59 Y

Cards:

Wahbi Khazri 32 Y
Lee Cattermole 58 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Declan Rudd
Defender Ivo Pinto
Midfielder Wes Hoolahan
Midfielder Youssef Mulumbu
Midfielder/Forward Graeme Dorrans
Midfielder/Forward Nathan Redmond
Forward Cameron Jerome

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford
Defender Billy Jones
Defender John O'Shea
Midfielder Seb Larsson
Forward Dame N'Doye
Forward Ola Toivonen
Forward Duncan Watmore

Comments:

League position: 17th Norwich City had now conceded nine penalties in the Premier League this season; the highest tally in the division. The Canaries had now lost ten of their last 20 league games at Carrow Road (won five).

Comments:

League position: 18th Sunderland had now scored each of their last 17 penalties in the Premier League; they last missed one in December 2011. This was manager Sam Allardyce's 462nd match in charge in the Premier League. It took him to fourth in the list of most games managed in the competition's history behind Alex Ferguson, Arsene Wenger and Harry Redknapp. Duncan Watmore scored in the first minute of added time in the second half.

0 Norwich City

Manager: Alex Neil

Goals:

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper John Ruddy
Defender Ryan Bennett
Defender/Midfielder Robbie Brady
Defender/Midfielder Martin Olsson
Defender/Midfielder Andre Wisdom
Midfielder Jonny Howson
Midfielder Matt Jarvis
Midfielder Gary O'Neil
Forward Steven Naismith

Substitutions:

Nathan Redmond for Robbie Brady 46
Wes Hoolahan for Matt Jarvis 59
Cameron Jerome for Steven Naismith 74

Cards:

Andre Wisdom 40 Y
Martin Olsson 59 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Declan Rudd
Defender Ivo Pinto
Midfielder Wes Hoolahan
Midfielder Youssef Mulumbu
Midfielder/Forward Graeme Dorrans
Midfielder/Forward Nathan Redmond
Forward Cameron Jerome

Comments:

League position: 17th Norwich City had now conceded nine penalties in the Premier League this season; the highest tally in the division. The Canaries had now lost ten of their last 20 league games at Carrow Road (won five).

3 Sunderland

Manager: Sam Allardyce

Goals:

Fabio Borini penalty 41 P
Jermain Defoe 53 G
Duncan Watmore 90 G

Starting lineup:

Vito Mannone Goalkeeper
Younès Kaboul Defender
Lamine Koné Defender
DeAndre Yedlin Defender
Jan Kirchhoff Defender/Midfielder
Lee Cattermole Midfielder
Yann M'Vila Midfielder
Fabio Borini Forward
Jermain Defoe Forward
Wahbi Khazri Forward

Substitutions:

Duncan Watmore for Wahbi Khazri 46
Seb Larsson for Yann M'Vila 67
John O'Shea for Jan Kirchhoff 85

Cards:

Wahbi Khazri 32 Y
Lee Cattermole 58 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford
Defender Billy Jones
Defender John O'Shea
Midfielder Seb Larsson
Forward Dame N'Doye
Forward Ola Toivonen
Forward Duncan Watmore

Comments:

League position: 18th Sunderland had now scored each of their last 17 penalties in the Premier League; they last missed one in December 2011. This was manager Sam Allardyce's 462nd match in charge in the Premier League. It took him to fourth in the list of most games managed in the competition's history behind Alex Ferguson, Arsene Wenger and Harry Redknapp. Duncan Watmore scored in the first minute of added time in the second half.