American midfielder Claudio Reyna marked his home debut for Sunderland with a
precious winner to kill off Everton's stubborn resistance.
Reyna pounced with his first goal for the club 13 minutes from time to ease
the pressure on the misfiring Wearsiders in front of 48,013 spectators on a
wintry afternoon in the North-East.
In a game of few chances, neither Thomas Sorensen nor Steve Simonsen were
called upon to make more than a handful of genuine saves.
But the South Shields-born Everton keeper was unfortunate to be let down by
his defence when he blocked Reyna's initial shot but was left helpless when
Jason McAteer returned the loose ball towards goal.
The game rarely threatened to reach the level of entertainment expected, but
Black Cats boss Peter Reid will simply have been delighted to have collected
three points against his former club to get the ball rolling once again.
Injury-plagued Everton arrived at the Stadium of Light expecting a Sunderland
backlash after last weekend's horror show at Southampton.
And, with Niall Quinn back in harness, they could have been forgiven for not
looking forward to their afternoon's work on the freezing banks of the Wear.
However, they left the field at half-time having more than held their own in a
distinctly ordinary first 45 minutes.
Sunderland dominated possession but created few clear-cut chances and, as the
visitors grew in confidence, it was they who looked the more likely to score on
their rare forays upfield.
The home side prospered down the left, where Michael Gray and the recalled
Julio Arca kept former Newcastle defender Steve Watson on his toes, but too
often the service was just not good enough for Quinn and strike partner Kevin
Phillips.
Indeed, their only real effort of note came with 19 minutes gone when the
Everton defence failed to clear an Arca corner and defender Darren Williams
back-heeled the ball towards goal but saw his effort cleared off the line.
Former England star Paul Gascoigne, back in the Toffees' starting line-up, had
earlier curled a free-kick over Sorensen's crossbar.
But it was skipper David Unsworth who went closest to the opening goal when he
met a 34th-minute corner from substitute Niclas Alexandersson but powered his
header into Quinn.
Alexandersson looped a header into Sorensen's arms and the Dane had to pluck
Joe-Max Moore's free-kick out of the air a minute before the break and then
collect Tomasz Radzinski's weak shot seconds later.
But the most significant action in the other penalty area came in injury-time
when Phillips needed treatment after a clash with Unsworth.
The England striker emerged for the second half fit and well and could have
put his side ahead within five minutes.
Gray slid the ball into him on the edge of the penalty area and he cut inside
before unleashing a firm low shot which Simonsen could only parry.
The ball ran free to Reyna, but as the keeper and his defenders scurried
towards the ball, the American lifted his shot high over the bar.
But if the spectators sheltering from the blizzard conditions thought that was
the signal for a belated flurry of activity, they were to be sadly disappointed
as both sides battled hard but were repeatedly let down by sub-standard final
balls.
Alexandersson saw a dangerous cross hit Bernt Haas and run to safety when the
ball could easily have ended up in the back of his own net, but as the home side
upped the tempo, it was they who looked the more likely to make the
breakthrough.
Gray whistled a long-range effort just wide on 74 minutes, but the opening
goal finally arrived three minutes later.
Unsworth could only block Phillips' dipping cross into the path of Reyna in
front of goal and, although Simonsen pulled off a fine save, the former Rangers
midfielder was on hand to stab McAteer's cross home from point-blank range.
The deflated visitors ploughed forward in the search for an equaliser, but
Sunderland were not about to relinquish their hard-earned lead.
Teams:
Sunderland: Sorensen, Haas, Gray, McCann, Thome, Williams,
Reyna, McAteer, Arca, Quinn (Kyle 79), Phillips.
Subs Not Used: Macho, McCartney, Thirlwell, Kilbane.
Booked: McAteer.
Goals: Reyna 77.
Everton: Simonsen, Watson, Xavier, Unsworth, Naysmith, Gemmill,
Gascoigne, Gravesen (Alexandersson 27), Tal (Blomqvist 74),
Moore, Radzinski (Chadwick 90).
Subs Not Used: Gerrard, Cleland.
Booked: Gravesen, Naysmith, Gascoigne, Blomqvist.
Att: 48,013
Ref: B Knight (Orpington).