Mick McCarthy's welcome party turned into a wake as the lights effectively
went out on Sunderland's Barclaycard Premiership campaign.
There might have been a new manager and a new pitch at the Stadium of Light,
but the result was just the same as the Black Cats slumped to a seventh
successive Premiership defeat to leave them 10 points adrift of safety with just
eight games to play.
Thomas Sorensen produced several excellent saves to keep the scoreline
respectable, but it was his error in deflecting Jay-Jay Okocha's 50th minute
cross into his own net which started the slide.
When Henrik Pedersen capitalised on some lax defending five minutes later, the
result was beyond any doubt.
Sunderland had chances but failed to make the most of them and ultimately were
made to pay for it, although the price of failure is about to become even more
costly.
The Wearsiders had seen today's game as a chance to grab a lifeline in front
of an expectant crowd of 42,124, but instead it was Bolton who dragged
themselves a little further away from the drop zone to boost their own hopes of
survival.
McCarthy insisted when he walked into the club on Wednesday that 99% of things
were right, but knowing that what was very wrong were results on the pitch.
Defeat today was simply not an option as Bolton arrived at the Stadium of
Light knowing that if they left with all three points, Sunderland's hopes of
avoiding the drop were all but over.
McCarthy's first task was to try to dispel the fear and lack of confidence
which have plagued the players he inherited for months, but with a yawning chasm
opening up beneath them, that was never going to be easy.
The loss of influential quartet Gavin McCann, Jody Craddock, Jason McAteer and
Kevin Kilbane through a combination of suspension, injury and illness did not
help, but McCarthy sent his players out demanding passion and commitment.
However, the fact that he got that before the break did not disguise the
shortcomings which have propelled the Black Cats into the mess in which they
find themselves.
Sunderland have in Kevin Phillips one of the most accomplished finishers in
the Premiership, but he did not have a single sight of goal in the opening 45
minutes as his side created few chances.
The best of them fell to Darren Williams on 38 minutes and Sean Thornton four
minutes later, but neither could hit the target, and the only man to trouble
Jussi Jaaskelainen was Tore Andre Flo, although the keeper will have been
kicking himself for spilling the Norwegian's tame effort five minutes before
half-time.
Bolton played the neater football and created the better openings, and
although there was not much in it, they came closest to taking the lead when
Bernard Mendy cut in from the right and forced a fine 17th-minute save from
Sorensen.
Michael Gray hacked an Ivan Campo header from a Youri Djorkaeff corner off his
own line and Pedersen squandered a good opportunity late in the half, but the
teams left the field locked together.
Julio Arca replaced the injured Stephen Wright at the break and almost made an
immediate impact within seconds when he turned up on the end of Michael
Proctor's cross but saw his shot blocked by Per Frandsen.
But all McCarthy's best-laid plans were torn apart inside a bewildering
five-minute spell in which any hope of ending their barren run went out of the
window.
Okocha's trickery left Gray flat-footed on the Bolton left, and when he drove
his cross in, Sorensen could only turn the ball into his own net at the near
post to hand the visitors the lead.
And it was 2-0 with 55 minutes gone after Frandsen stepped over Djorkaeff's
pass to present Mendy with a shooting opportunity.
The Frenchman did not disappoint as he unleashed a first-time right-foot
effort which Sorensen turned away superbly but, as Joachim Bjorklund watched,
Pedersen steered the loose ball home to increase the lead.
Sunderland visibly deflated as they sensed the grip on their lifeline slipping
but, to their credit, they did not throw in the towel.
They might have got themselves back into had George McCartney not hit his
71st-minute shot straight at Jaaskelainen and substitute Marcus Stewart gone for
goal rather than trying to pick out Phillips in an offside position seconds
later.
But it was Kevin Kyle, an 80th-minute replacement for Proctor, who wasted the
best chance, side-footing his effort at Gudni Bergsson after Stewart had put the
ball on a plate for him.
Sorensen had to pull off another magnificent save to deny Frandsen a third
goal for the visitors with four minutes remaining, but that proved scant
consolation as time ran out in more than one sense.
Teams
Sunderland: Sorensen, McCartney, Bjorklund, El Karkouri,
Wright (Arca 45), Gray, Thornton, Williams, Proctor (Kyle 80),
Phillips, Flo (Stewart 66).
Subs Not Used: Poom, Babb.
Booked: McCartney.
Bolton: Jaaskelainen, N'Gotty, Bergsson, Campo, Laville, Mendy,
Gardner, Pedersen (Salva 80), Frandsen, Okocha,
Djorkaeff (Nolan 88).
Subs Not Used: Poole, Andre, Barness.
Booked: Laville.
Goals: Okocha 50, Pedersen 55.
Att: 42,124
Ref: J Winter (Cleveland).