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Sunderland vs Middlesbrough. Sky Bet Championship.

Stadium of LightAttendance42,584.

Sunderland 2

  • R Stewart (51st minute)
  • A Diallo (81st minute)

Middlesbrough 0

  • D Fry (sent off 49th minute)

Sunderland 2-0 Middlesbrough: Amad Diallo, Ross Stewart fire Black Cats to first Tees-Wear derby win since 2012

Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship match between Sunderland and Middlesbrough at the Stadium of Light as Tony Mowbray's Black Cats secured their first Tees-Wear derby in over a decade, thanks to goals from Ross Stewart and Amad Diallo

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Watch highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Sunderland and Middlesbrough

Sunderland closed in on the Sky Bet Championship play-off places by beating Middlesbrough 2-0 to secure their first Tees-Wear derby win in over a decade.

The Black Cats had not beaten their local rivals since an FA Cup tie in February 2012, but ended the run with a dominant performance that moved them up to ninth in the table on 41 points, a point outside the top six.

Ross Stewart - who had a first-half strike ruled out for offside - gave Tony Mowbray's men the lead by tapping in after Zack Steffen had saved his penalty (51), with Dael Fry sent off as the last man after conceding the spot-kick.

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Sunderland's Manchester United loanee Amad Diallo doubles their lead in the 81st minute

Manchester United loanee Amad Diallo made sure of the victory with a stylish finish late on after intuitive link-up play with Patrick Roberts (81).

Middlesbrough stay sixth as a result of their four-match winning streak concluding at the Stadium of Light.

How Sunderland reiterated their play-off credentials

Though, arguably, the lesser of the north east's derby matches, with Sunderland and Middlesbrough both having their eyes on promotion back to the Premier League, the encounter was hotly contested from the start.

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Boro goalkeeper Zack Steffen receives the ball in the box and rushes his clearance, which flies straight to Diallo who fires it across the goal

With just under 10 minutes gone, Sunderland were presented with a gift when Steffen's hasty clearance flew straight to Diallo, who composed himself with a neat touch, but then fired across the face of goal.

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The hosts suffered a blow shortly afterwards when captain Corry Evans was forced off following a clash of knees with Riley McGree, having initially tried to run off the knock.

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Sunderland’s Ross Stewart fired the ball into the roof of the net but strayed offside in the game against Middlesbrough

They continued to look the more threatening of the two sides, though, and thought they had taken a deserved lead when Stewart fired into the roof of the net after Steffen had spilled Roberts' shot, before the offside flag curtailed any celebrations.

Sunderland's organisation at the back meant Boro toiled in the final third, with their closest chance of the first half coming when Anthony Patterson tipped a low shot from Marcus Forss around the post.

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Steffen saves Stewart's initial spot-kick, but the ball runs clear for the striker, who finishes off at the second attempt!

The game sparked into life quickly after the restart, when Stewart chased down a long ball and, with his foot on the 18-yard line, was pulled back by last man Fry, who conceded a penalty and was then shown a straight red card by referee James Linington.

Steffen guessed correctly and kept out Stewart's initial spot-kick, only for the Scottish striker to tap home the rebound to take his tally for the season to 12 goals in 15 games.

Amad Diallo scores Sunderland's second goal against Middlesbrough
Image: Diallo scores Sunderland's second goal against Middlesbrough

Boro came close to an equaliser when McGree collected Chuba Akpom's pull-back and rolled a shot inches wide of the right-hand post, but the game was put beyond their grasp with nine minutes of the 90 to play, when Diallo exchanged passes with Roberts and curled in an emphatic second.

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Sunderland's goalscorers Stewart and Diallo reflect on the win over Middlesbrough

Player of the match - Amad Diallo

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Sunderland head coach Tony Mowbray praises Diallo and hopes he can produce at a top level when he inevitably returns to Manchester United

Sunderland's Tony Mowbray:

"I had a long conversation with the people at Manchester United about Amad this week and how well he's doing. The test for him is when he goes back next year; can he have a good pre-season? Does he feel like a first-team player there? That's the glass ceiling he has to break through, really.

"Harvey Elliott was at Blackburn Rovers a couple of years ago; he broke through that ceiling at Liverpool and plays, a lot of the time, in the first team now. Amad has to try and do that and he's not going to fall short on talent.

"For me, with these young players, it's all about their personality and whether they feel they can do it and feel they should be on the pitch with Bruno Fernandes and all the big players at Manchester United. I hope so, because he's very talented, he's a lovely kid, he's very humble and you hope he can produce it at the top level."

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Middlesbrough head coach Michael Carrick disagreed with the referee’s decision to give Sunderland a penalty

Middlesbrough's Michael Carrick:

"It [the penalty] was outside the box, first and foremost. Dael didn't deliberately try to bring him down; I think they were just running next to each other and Ross has ended up falling down. He's within his rights to do that - I'm not blaming him for going down. But there wasn't a grab, there wasn't a pull, a push or a trip or anything.

"It wasn't deliberate, by any stretch, and it wasn't in the box, so I can't understand how they can give a penalty for that and send him off.

"It was difficult. I thought the boys did really well with 10 men for a good spell and I thought we actually reacted well, dealt with it well, looked solid enough defensively and definitely looked a threat on the break. If anything, I thought, the longer the game was going, I fancied us to get back into the game. I thought we'd end up scoring towards the end and unfortunately it didn't quite work out."

What's next?

Both teams are back in action at 3pm on Saturday January 28 in the fourth round of the FA Cup.

Sunderland travel to Craven Cottage to take on Fulham of the Premier League, while Middlesbrough host Championship promotion rivals Watford at the Riverside Stadium.

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