Sunday, 7 April 2013

Paolo Di Canio wants his players

         
Di Canio continued: "It is not the fittest team in the world but we are going to work and give them more energy in the next few days and weeks.But the Blues responded straight after the break. Fernando Torres, who replaced the injured Demba Ba at half-time, supplied Oscar, whose shot ended up in the net via deflections from Sunderland keeper Simon Mignolet and defender Matt Kilgallon, who was debited with the own goal.Chelsea dominated when they kept the ball but they do that against other sides at Stamford Bridge. We were well organised and the players ran very hard. The second half was difficult because we lost two quick goals and you can get blurry if you concede these goals.In his first game as Sunderland boss, controversial appointment Di Canio cut an animated figure in his technical area as he bellowed instructions to his players.Di Canio, who was once again questioned about his political views in his post-match media conference, said: "I was more than happy with the first half. They went through the strategy very well. Sunderland took the lead just before half-time when Chelsea defender Cesar Azpilicueta turned into his own goal following John O'Shea's flicked header from Adam Johnson's corner.

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