The Canaries will take on the Black Cats in the second round in a repeat of the 1985 final - Asa Hartford's deflected effort handing City a 1-0 win at Wembley - after they beat Yeovil 4-0 at Huish Park on Tuesday.Gunn told the club's official website: "I'm delighted we've got a home draw against a Premier League club and especially that it's Sunderland with all the memories of the friendly final in 1985."Also for me personally it's a chance to meet up with two former team-mates in the shape of Steve Bruce and their assistant boss Eric Black, who I played with at Norwich and Aberdeen respectively."It's an interesting tie and for our players a chance to pit their wits against Premier League players as they did to good effect when we played Wigan recently."There's no reason why our players should be anything other than really up for the challenge of playing against these guys - we will be looking to win the tie and progress to the next round."
Source: Team_Talk