Sunderland v Chelsea

Jose Mourinho believes Southampton were not expecting Chelsea to deliver such a strong second-half display on Sunday.
The Blues boss extended his unbeaten Premier League home record to 67 games as his side recovered from conceding a goal after just 13 seconds to win 3-1 at Stamford Bridge.
Jay Rodriguez gave Saints the early advantage after a bad mistake by Michael Essien and having reached half-time with their clean sheet intact, the visitors were expected to frustrate their hosts still further.

But Gary Cahill brought the scoreline level on 55 minutes and after Saints goalkeeper Artur Boruc had to go off injured, there were further goals for John Terry and Demba Ba as Chelsea moved back to within four points of leaders Arsenal.


Mourinho pleased
Mourinho says he was confident his players could turn the game around.
"It was the worst possible start but I think we had the quality to keep balanced and wait for the second half to risk and to try to score a goal," he told Sky Sports.
"We did not lose our balance. We kept calm, even when Oscar had to come out (just before half-time). I played Lampard, not Demba.
"We knew that in the second half we could change things and I think the second-half performance was very good. We showed emotion and heart, and quality too.
"I think we gave Southampton something in the second half they were not expecting and they couldn't cope with it."
When asked what he said to his players at half-time, Mourinho responded: "I told them it's easy to play when you're winning, but now we have to show character.
"But we knew what to do. Mata was like a fake winger, playing inside all the time - and that gave them problems. Ramires and Lampard pressed them high, and it was a deserved result."