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Sunderland vs Hull City. Premier League.

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Sunderland 3

  • J Defoe (34th minute)
  • V Anichebe (62nd minute, 84th minute)
  • P Djilobodji (sent off 89th minute)

Hull City 0

    Sunderland 3-0 Hull City: Jermain Defoe and Victor Anichebe give Black Cats vital win

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    Sunderland 3-0 Hull

    Jermain Defoe scored his 150th Premier League goal and Victor Anichebe struck twice as Sunderland recorded a precious win over Hull City.

    The scoreline was perhaps a little harsh on Hull but the result means David Moyes' men have now won back-to-back games to move off the bottom of the Premier League table.

    The game was held up for 10 minutes in the second half by a floodlight failure but the Black Cats produced a bright performance in a game labelled a 'six-pointer' by their manager in its build-up.

    There was a blot on the copybook for the Black Cats, who had centre-back Papy Djilobodji sent off for a second booking in injury time; as a result he will now be suspended for their game at Liverpool next week.

    Jermain Defoe celebrates scoring his 150th Premier League goal with Victor Anichebe, who added two of his own in a 3-0 win over Hull City
    Image: Jermain Defoe celebrates scoring his 150th Premier League goal with Victor Anichebe, who added two of his own in a 3-0 win over Hull City

    But it was not enough to take the gloss off a superb afternoon for Sunderland, and their supporters who witnessed a home victory for the first time this season.

    Defoe lit up a first half full of endeavour but lacking in quality with a typical piece of brilliance to put his side ahead.

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    Reaction from Sunderland manager David Moyes after the 3-0 win over Hull City.

    The 34-year-old appeared to have more time and space than any other player on the pitch as he beat two defenders before firing a left-footed shot into the far corner.

    It was as confident and clinical a strike as any of the 149 Premier League goals he has scored prior to it, and was his seventh - out of Sunderland's 10 - for the season.

    The match between Sunderland and Hull was held up for 10 minutes due to a second-half floodlight failure
    Image: The match was held up for 10 minutes due to a second-half floodlight failure

    It appeared for a long period of the game that the afternoon would belong to Defoe, even when the floodlights went out during which time Moyes looked extremely concerned that three precious points were about to be spirited away by a technical malfunction.

    But Anichebe added a second on 62 minutes to deliver a hammer blow to Hull's momentum in the game and then stamped a seal on it with six minutes left to play, both efforts beating David Marshall at his near post.

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    Reaction from Mike Phelan following the 3-0 defeat to Sunderland.

    The second came from a neat pass by Defoe and four minutes after Hull had spurned three chances to get on the scoresheet and back into the game.

    Curtis Davies had a header brilliantly kept out by Jordan Pickford, Dieumerci Mbokani had his follow-up shot scrambled off the line and then Jake Livermore had an effort blocked at close range.

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    Phil Thompson gives his thoughts on Sunderland's 3-0 win over Hull in the Premier League.

    Player ratings

    Sunderland: Pickford (8), Jones (7), Kone (6), Djilobodji (6), Van Aanholt (6), McNair (6), Denayer (7), Watmore (7), Ndong (6), Anichebe (8), Defoe (8).

    Subs: O'Shea (6), Love (6).

    Hull City: Marshall (5), Elmohamady (6), Dawson (6), Davies (5), Tymon (6), Snodgrass (6), Livermore (5), Clucas (7), Mason (6), Henriksen (5), Mbokani (6).

    Subs: Meyler (6), Bowen (5).