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Moyes’ fury at Sunderland loss
- Updated: September 24, 2016
David Moyes says his Sunderland players must start taking responsibility for their actions after he watched them give up a 2-0 lead and lose 3-2 to Crystal Palace.
Jermain Defoe’s double gave the Wearsiders a healthy advantage which Moyes felt his team were lucky to have.
Palace came back, however, and goals from Joe Ledley, James McArthur and Christian Benteke left the Scot still seeking his first league win since being appointed at the Stadium of Light.
Moyes said: “To be 2-0 up at home and lose 3-2 was disappointing. I thought we were a wee bit fortunate to be 2-0 up when we were but nevertheless we were and we had a chance.
“We never gave ourselves a chance though. I think we conceded 30 seconds after we scored and after that we were really trying to hang in there. We couldn’t keep it.
“We need people to take responsibility. We need the players to have a level of responsibility that not everything is led by me or the …