Sunderland had a dream start to the 2025-2026 Premier League season with a commanding 3-0 win over West Ham at the Stadium of Light. With a solid game plan and an effective attack, the “Black Cats” not only secured three points but also sent a message that they are ready to compete in their return to the top tier of English football.

From the opening minutes, Sunderland displayed intensity, high pressing, and an attacking approach that overwhelmed West Ham’s defense. The first goal came in the 18th minute after a collective play finished with a powerful strike inside the box.

The second goal arrived just before halftime, when the team’s star forward capitalized on a defensive mistake by the “Hammers” to make it 2-0, igniting celebrations among the packed crowd. In the second half, West Ham tried to react with attacking substitutions but were stopped by a well-organized defense and a reliable goalkeeper who answered in the few threatening plays.

In the 72nd minute, Sunderland sealed the match with a lethal counterattack that ended in the third and final goal, unleashing total euphoria in the stands. With this victory, Sunderland provisionally climbed to the top of the table, a position that fills their fans with excitement as they dream of a historic campaign after years away from the elite.

The team’s manager praised his players’ attitude and emphasized the importance of starting strong, reminding that the season is long and demanding but that such a win boosts the squad’s confidence and morale. West Ham, on the other hand, began the season with doubts and concern, showing defensive weaknesses and a lack of attacking sharpness. The coach will have to work hard in the coming weeks if he wants to avoid early pressure building on the team.

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