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Reinildo Mandava has expressed gratitude for the support he has received at Sunderland this season. The Mozambique international, who joined from Atletico Madrid in the summer, has adapted well to life in England. Sunderland currently sits seventh in the Premier League table as they prepare to face Bournemouth. Reinildo attributes much of their success to the unwavering support from fans.
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can talk about the fans because they are amazing," he shared with Sunderland's media channels. "They give us so much power. In away games like the Chelsea game, we are looking at them and there are so many in the away end. They give you the power to want to say yes. "
Granit Xhaka has been a standout player for Sunderland this season. He has created five chances from line-breaking passes, second only to Bruno Fernandes. Despite their recent loss to Fulham, Xhaka was a bright spot, contributing significantly with shots on target and entries into the final third.Bournemouth's Antoine Semenyo had an impressive start with nine goal involvements in his first seven appearances. However, he hasn't scored or assisted in his last four matches. Bournemouth will need him back at his best to secure a win against Sunderland.Bournemouth is level on points with Sunderland but trails due to goal difference. Andoni Iraola's team started strong but recently struggled against Manchester City and Aston Villa. They managed a 2-2 draw with West Ham thanks to Enes Unal's late goal."It feels great to be back with the team and feeling like a football player," Unal told Bournemouth’s media after returning from injury.
Sunderland remains unbeaten at home this season, winning three and drawing three of their six matches. This performance is a significant improvement compared to their last top-flight campaign in 2016-17 when they earned just 14 points at home over 19 games.The upcoming match marks the first Premier League meeting between Sunderland and Bournemouth since April 2017, when Bournemouth secured a 1-0 victory that confirmed Sunderland's relegation. Historically, Bournemouth has won two of their four Premier League encounters with Sunderland.Bournemouth faces challenges on the road, having lost four of their last seven away league games. Their last away victory was against Tottenham on Matchday 3. Meanwhile, Sunderland is one of only three teams yet to concede more than twice in any league match this season.












