• South Shields 0-5 Sunderland
  • Gateshead 1-1 Sunderland

A look at the key talking points from Sunderland's pre-season double header against South Shields FC and Gateshead FC.

Regis Le Bris' fluid formation

The standard of the opposition may not be the best gauge of how Sunderland will fare this season, but the opener against National League North side South Shields did give us a first glimpse of Regis Le Bris' blueprint.

A 4-3-3 in possession, with Chris Rigg and Adil Aouchiche operating as two number eights, they were able to get bodies around Eliezer Mayenda who lead the line for the Black Cats. Dan Neil operated as the holding midfielder, dictating tempo from deep.

Sunderland didn't really get out of second gear as they cruised to a 5-0 lead by half-time. The midfield transitions and forward runs caused havoc in South Shields' back line.

Sunderland's final third was their downfall last season, and although they may have been taking on a team four divisions below them, it was pleasing to see Patrick Roberts threatening. 

It must be said, the way Sunderland worked the ball from back to front with pace on the transition caught South Shields napping, the inverted runs from full backs allowed their wide men to stay wide, and vice versa. There were some nice transitions and evidence of work on the training ground, with the goals from Roberts, Trai Hume, Rigg, Mayenda and Aouchiche.

Chris Rigg's midfield role

Fresh from signing his first professional contract, Rigg was among the standout performers for Sunderland in the first half against South Shields, in the central midfield role which supporters have been clamouring to see.

There has been much debate regarding his positional future, having started on the right-wing predominantly last season, with Mike Dodds citing his age as the reason behind that tactical decision.

His future, undoubtedly, lies in the heart of midfield and today, he showed exactly what he can offer Le Bris in the Championship next season. Energy, bravery in the tackle and the ability to knit things together well in the final third.

Playing as a number eight, Rigg was everywhere, acting as an important link in Sunderland's transition from defence into attack. The speed of their transition effective due to the quality of Rigg in possession.

Sunderland's Chris Rigg impressed against South Shields.Sunderland's Chris Rigg impressed against South Shields. (Image: Ian Horrocks)

Gateshead sterner opposition

There may have only been a league difference between South Shields and Gateshead, but the Heed proved a much sterner test for Le Bris side this afternoon. Rob Elliot's side may well have been a Football League side had technicalities over promotion not prevented them from competing in the National League play-offs last season.

The Heed were good in possession and their high press particularly effective. Sunderland struggled to come to terms with that in the opening stages with the Heed good value for their lead.

Sunderland were awarded a penalty when Regan Booty clattered into Nazariy Rusyn inside the area, Jack Clarke dispatching comfortably from the spot. 

The Black Cats rediscovered some poise, but it was the Heed who went in a goal to the good at the break. Gateshead looked to exploit the space in behind Timothee Pembele at right-back throughout the first-half.

Former Black Cats Kenton Richardson played a searching diagonal ball in behind the French full-back, with Tom Allan latching onto it and picking out Oseni for his second goal of the game just before the midway point.

The second-half, much like the first instalment of today's double header, petered out with both teams making changes.

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Regis Le Bris' plan for Jobe

When the news broke regarding Jobe Bellingham pledging his future to another year at Sunderland, quashing any transfer talk linking him with a move away from the Stadium of Light, attention turned to his position.

The 18-year-old played a number of positions last season, but Le Bris revealed he knew exactly what role he envisaged for him. Although the Black Cats lined-up in a 4-3-3 in possession and 4-4-2 out of possession, Jobe was initially in the same number eight role to Rigg at Shields. 

In possession, Jobe indeed played as a number eight, but Gateshead's use of a holding midfielder, meant the Sunderland midfielder marked Booty tightly during the Heed's build-up phase.

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Sunderland's early injury issues

The Black Cats have been buoyed by a relatively clean bill of health going into this pre-season. Jay Matete, Elliot Embleton, Dennis Cirkin, Dennis Cirkin and Dan Neil have all overcome injuries to be fit in time for the start of the current campaign, while Jewison Bennette and Mayenda have also had very little football since the start of last season.

However, there were a handful of absentees for both of today's games. New goalkeeper Simon Moore missed the double header with a knock, while Abdoullah Ba and Nectar Triantis will both be out for a couple of weeks having picked up injuries in training.