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- Updated: October 24, 2016
Jack Rodwell has defended David Moyes despite admitting Sunderland have “gone backwards” since the manager arrived.
Saturday’s late defeat at West Ham left Sunderland without a win in nine Premier League games and three points adrift at the bottom of the table.
A run of just one defeat from their final 11 games of last season secured survival and helped earn Sam Allardyce a shot at the England job.
But the slump in results under Moyes is down to the players rather than the new manager, according to …