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Carra on Sunderland problems
- Updated: September 27, 2016
Jamie Carragher believes Sunderland’s Premier League prospects appear bleak following their last-gasp defeat to Crystal Palace on Saturday.
David Moyes’ side surrendered a two-goal lead at home, eventually losing 3-2 after Christian Benteke headed home for Palace in injury time.
It leaves Sunderland, who miraculously escaped relegation last season under Sam Allardyce, rooted to the bottom of the Premier League table with one point from a possible 18, and Carragher was pessimistic over their chances of survival.
“I don’t think there’s anything to hang on to at the moment,” said Carragher on Monday Night Football.
“It is the same every season, they have not won in August and September for four years in the league, and that is unbelievable.
“I have a problem with Sunderland because it winds me up to see …