A crestfallen Gus Poyet believes his Sunderland side need
a "miracle" to stay in the Premier League after they were hammered at
Tottenham.
The Wearside club suffered another major setback in their
battle to avoid the drop when they were thrashed 5-1 at White Hart Lane on Monday.
Lee Cattermole's long-awaited first goal for the club had
put them in front, but Tottenham came roaring back with Emmanuel Adebayor
scoring twice and Harry Kane, Christian Eriksen and Gylfi Sigurdsson also on
target.
A fourth consecutive top-flight defeat for Sunderland
leaves them bottom of the table and seven points behind 17th-placed Norwich
City.
Poyet's side do have two games in hand on the three teams
directly above them, but the Uruguayan pulled no punches with his verdict over
their latest defeat and admitted their chances of preserving their Premier
League status are remote.
He told Sky Sports: "It's very hard to take. I
imagine how hard it is for the fans who travelled and everybody at the club.
But there's no place to hide, I'm responsible because I'm in charge and I'll
take full responsibility.
"(It is) definitely more difficult now. We need a
miracle probably, something very unique. If not it's going to be practically
impossible."
Sunderland still have to play the likes of title
contenders Chelsea and Manchester City, as well as Everton and Manchester
United, before the end of the season, meaning they will have to upset the odds
in order to avoid dropping into the Championship.
Culled from Soccerway
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