David Moyes witnessed a stark transformation at his former club Sunderland as they secured a crucial point against Premier League leaders Arsenal in a 1-1 draw on Saturday. The former Sunderland boss, who steered the Black Cats down with just 24 points eight years ago, now finds himself enjoying an entirely different experience.
Under Rรฉgis Le Bris's leadership, Sunderland have surged to fourth place and showed remarkable resilience to deny Moyes his first return win at the Stadium of Light since his ill-fated tenure. The home side took a deserved lead early on through Iliman Ndiaye, but Granit Xhaka's impressive shot from just outside the box kept the visitors in the game.
Everton dominated the opening half, but Sunderland rallied to equalize late on after Dan Ballard headed a Nordi Mukiele ball towards goal. The pressure mounted as the hosts sensed a win, with James Tarkowski inadvertently diverting a Thierno Barry cross into their own net. However, Jordan Pickford kept his side ahead with a string of crucial saves.
The visitors somehow managed to hold on despite Everton's dominance in the second half and were left to rue missed chances, including Jack Grealish striking a post from 20 yards out during a spell of sustained pressure. In contrast, Sunderland quickly regained possession after losing it and kept pushing for the decisive blow.
Moyes expressed his satisfaction with the point, saying he was pleased at the end of the 90 minutes, especially given how Everton had dominated in the first half. He described Sunderland as "absolutely different" from when he managed them and praised their improvement, noting they were doing a "brilliant job."
				
			Under Rรฉgis Le Bris's leadership, Sunderland have surged to fourth place and showed remarkable resilience to deny Moyes his first return win at the Stadium of Light since his ill-fated tenure. The home side took a deserved lead early on through Iliman Ndiaye, but Granit Xhaka's impressive shot from just outside the box kept the visitors in the game.
Everton dominated the opening half, but Sunderland rallied to equalize late on after Dan Ballard headed a Nordi Mukiele ball towards goal. The pressure mounted as the hosts sensed a win, with James Tarkowski inadvertently diverting a Thierno Barry cross into their own net. However, Jordan Pickford kept his side ahead with a string of crucial saves.
The visitors somehow managed to hold on despite Everton's dominance in the second half and were left to rue missed chances, including Jack Grealish striking a post from 20 yards out during a spell of sustained pressure. In contrast, Sunderland quickly regained possession after losing it and kept pushing for the decisive blow.
Moyes expressed his satisfaction with the point, saying he was pleased at the end of the 90 minutes, especially given how Everton had dominated in the first half. He described Sunderland as "absolutely different" from when he managed them and praised their improvement, noting they were doing a "brilliant job."