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Regis Le Bris: How the Frenchman is transforming Sunderland

Sunderland are only in their third year back in the Championship, having suffered double relegation to end up in League One in 2018.

For four years, the Wearsiders battled it out in the third division of the EFL before finally achieving promotion with a play-off win against Wycombe Wanderers at Wembley in 2022.

Yet their return to the second tier has not proven easy.

While they did manage to secure a play-off spot in their first year back, they lost out in the semi-finals to Luton Town, and then found themselves drifting backwards in the table the following year.

Midfielder Neil, who was part of the Sunderland squad in League One, has spoken about how Le Bris has shed the naivety of the team to form them into promotion-contenders.

“He has definitely brought new ideas, new ways of playing, especially in possession,” Neil told 72+: The EFL Podcast.

“I feel like the way we are playing now is a lot more structured. Everybody knows their roles in and out of possession.”

There’s no longer the ‘pass to the attacking players and hope for the best’ kind of mindset that seemed prevalent in the club’s recent past.

Le Bris’ style of play hinges on his midfield talent – Rigg, Bellingham and Neil – to create triangles of space on the pitch and build into an attack rather than a gung-ho approach.

Bellingham in particular seems to have found his footing under Le Bris’ guidance.

Last season, the Birmingham youth product was utilised as both a midfielder and a second striker but seemed to run out of steam as the season progressed.

Le Bris appears to have settled his role in the midfield, allowing his combination play with Rigg and Neil to help slow the tempo of the game while still taking advantage of his physical power in attack.

It’s effective.

Sunderland have scored the most goals of any Championship side with 18 this season, conceding just eight.


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