Sunderland show spirit to battle back with ten men and earn a precious point courtesy of a John OāShea goal, after Jon Walters had struck from close range for visiting Stoke. Hereās the Stock Check on Monday nightās relegation scrap.
On the Up
Jon Walters
When the Potters required vital goals, itās been Walters who has been on hand to provide them. Three strikes in eight matches doesnāt sound that impressive but, when you consider that Stoke have notched just six goals in that spell, the scale of Waltersā contribution is clear. Quietly, heās moved to eight goals for the season, surpassing last seasonās tally with two games to spare. Walters is an unfashionable option but, if he remains classified in midfield next term and on Stoke spot-kicks, it’s clear he is a player that can be relied upon over the course of the season.
John OāShea
Another hugely unfashionable Fantasy signing, OāShea has been Sunderland only real secure defensive asset. aside from Simon Mignolet in goal, but has attracted under 3% ownership. Those Fantasy managers will have been delighted with a second goal of the season tonight and, with four assists to his name, OāShea has enjoyed a steady campaign, having also gained nine clean sheets.
Going Down
Craig Gardner
A reckless āover the topā challenge on Stokeās Charlie Adam saw Gardner receive a straight red after just 34 minutes, with Sunderland already a goal down. The Black Cats rallied without him but, with Steven Fletcher injured and Stephane Sessegnon suspended, Paolo Di Canio is now without his three leading scorers for the remaining two fixtures, although he it should be noted that he elected to start Gardner at right-back this evening.
Marc Wilson
The Stoke left-back was again introduced back into the starting lineup following recent hamstring problems and, for the second match running, was forced off as the injury plagued him once again. Wilson has not completed 90 minutes since Gameweek 31 and will again be a concern for Stoke’s remaining fixtures.

