Steve Bruce worried as Sunderland slip closer to trouble

05 April 2011 12:46
Sunderland boss Steve Bruce admits he cannot quite believe he is looking over his shoulder as he prepares for the final seven games of the Barclays Premier League campaign. [LNB]The Black Cats looked poised to mount a genuine challenge for European qualification when they reached 37 points after a 2-1 win at Blackpool on January 22. [LNB]However, their seven league fixtures since have seen them collect just a single point and they have slipped from top-six contention to 12th place and the fringes of the fight for top-flight survival. [LNB] Testing times: Sunderland manager Bruce is feeling the strain[LNB]There is no need for panic on Wearside just yet with Bruce's men six points clear of the drop zone and with a far less taxing, on paper at least, fixture list than the recent run, which included clashes with Chelsea, Tottenham, Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City.[LNB]The manager remains confident his aim for the season of a top-10 finish is still achievable, but he is equally aware of the consequences should his players fail to rediscover their early-season form, starting with Saturday's home game against West Bromwich. [LNB]Bruce told the Sunderland Echo: 'I couldn't have imagined a couple of months ago just how difficult it would be to reach 40 points. [LNB]'However, we are where we are and we have still got six weeks of the season to go and a lot left to play for. [LNB] Hammered: Bruce's Sunderland lost 5-0 to Manchester City on Sunday[LNB]'We have only picked up one point from our last seven games, so we have still got work to do. We are sitting in 12th position and if I am honest, yes, looking over our shoulders. [LNB]'We are having our worst spell of the season right now and we have to overcome it. [LNB]'All sides have bad spells - whether it be Chelsea, Man United, Arsenal or Man City or anybody. This is the most competitive the Premier League has ever been and it's made it a fantastic league this year, for the neutral especially. [LNB]'Of course, there have been ups and downs here like anywhere else and at the moment, we are in the middle of a horrible run. But I still really believe we can cement a place in the top 10. [LNB]'If you look at our run-in, it looks good on paper for us and so it is entirely in our hands.'[LNB] Sunderland boss Bruce eyes Spurs target Gameiro to revitalise Black CatsFerdinand fears for Sunderland survival hopes after Premier League slumpBing Bong! Sunderland target Cameroon full-back Gaeten BongAll the latest Sunderland news, features and opinion[LNB]  Explore more:People: Steve Bruce Places: Liverpool

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