Trophy drought dismays O'Neill

16 January 2013 10:08
Sunderland boss Martin O'Neill is struggling to come to terms with another season without silverware.

The Black Cats marked the 40th anniversary of their last FA Cup triumph with a tame defeat to Bolton on Tuesday night. Two second-half goals from Marvin Sordell sent the Championship side through to an FA Cup fourth-round clash at home to Everton and left O'Neill to look ahead to a gruelling battle to secure his side's top-flight future. O'Neill said:

"The fact it is 40 years since we've won a trophy is far too long. We enjoyed a really good run last season and put some big results together in January and February, then we played Everton and were disappointing - but that was a quarter-final.

"Here we had the opportunity to play Everton again and we didn't take it and it is really disappointing.

"We're going to have to get it (consistency). This is a big club and we shouldn't be spending 40 years without winning something, we really shouldn't."

Source: team_talk