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The Premier League often touts itself as the pinnacle of football, with pundits dismissing other leagues as inferior. However, recent seasons have shown a different story. Teams like Luton Town, Burnley, Sheffield United, Leicester City, Ipswich Town, and Southampton have struggled, winning only a handful of matches collectively over the past two seasons.

These six teams managed to win just 26 out of 228 games, with most victories coming against each other. Their poor performance highlights the lack of competitiveness in the league during those years. In contrast, the three newly promoted teams in the current season have shown a remarkable improvement, winning 11 out of 27 matches with a higher win percentage and a much better goal difference.

Among the promoted sides, Sunderland and their coach Régis Le Bris have stood out, demonstrating a positive and ambitious approach to their Premier League campaign. Le Bris, in conjunction with the club’s ownership and recruitment team, has overseen a strategic overhaul of the squad, bringing in experienced players like Granit Xhaka alongside promising young talents like Habib Diarra, Noah Sadiki, and Chemsdine Talbi.

The Sunderland fanbase has played a vital role in supporting the team’s resurgence under Le Bris, who has instilled a sense of belief and optimism within the club. While setting a target of reaching 40 points may seem modest, it reflects a pragmatic approach to securing Premier League survival. Sunderland’s early success under Le Bris not only benefits the club but also adds excitement and quality to top-flight football.

The partnership between Le Bris and Sunderland signifies a new chapter for the club, one driven by ambition, astute decision-making, and a desire to challenge the status quo in the Premier League. With the fans rallying behind them and a rejuvenated squad, Sunderland’s future looks promising under Le Bris’s guidance.

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