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Bruce lives the nightmare as Sunderland season hits freefall

Sunderland boss Steve Bruce is struggling coming to terms with the dramatic loss of form of the Black Cats as they tumble down the league. Sunderland reached 37 points after a 2-1 win at Blackpool on January 22, since when their following seven league fixtures has 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.

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.

"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.

"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.

"We are having our worst spell of the season right now and we have to overcome it.

"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.

"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.

"If you look at our run-in, it looks good on paper for us and so it is entirely in our hands."

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