That is not what their manager has been saying in the build up this evening's clash with the Gunners though, with Marco Silva insisting that he will send his team out with the same sort
of attacking intent that has seen them scoring
plenty of goals so far during this campaign.
The Tangerines have endeared themselves to everyone and on Tuesday will provide Sunderland with one
of their most testing home encounters in the whole
of 2010 simply because they aren't like other sides, they've never heard
of the word fear at inside a stadium which has been nothing short
of a fortress for the hosts, and Holloway's men will go their with an
attacking intent and a purpose to score goals,
plenty of them as well.