Sunderland supporters were pleased with their side's performance against Premier League side Fulham despite their defeat in the FA Cup. Goals from Harry Wilson, Andreas Pereira and Layvin Kurzawa avoided a scare at the Black Cats to secure a place in the last 16 for Marco Silva's side.
Jack Clarke and Jewison Bennette scored to make it a nervy end to the game for the Cottagers and they had other opportunities to win the tie. A much improved second-half performance saw Marc Duffy clear Amad Diallo's effort off the line and Patrick Roberts went close prior to that.
There were plenty of positives for the Red and White Army who were proud by the performance.
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Here's what Sunderland fans had to say at full-time following defeat to Fulham:
@joshha2012 said: "Tough first 15-20 minutes but other than that thought we played well Let’s keep going!"
@Buff_egan said: "MASSIVE credit to the lads they NEVER gave up. We started the 2nd half so well, we had them on the Ropes and had 3 Great chances to score. The Premier League qualify was the difference. Played well, we move."
@fearnleyyyy tweeted: "Played some brilliant stuff can’t even complain."
@Mannixknows said: "Proud. Disappointed but proud."
@JoeHWren said: "Unlucky lads, put up a good fight, just a shame about the first 25 mins."
Love Island's Chris Hughes said: "Proud. Second half, faultless effort. Love this group of lads."
@Philly0199 said: "Too many silly mistakes in our half, but a great effort nonetheless, now we focus on the league and the future which is looking bright,"
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