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🇫🇷 Nordi Mukiele:
🗣️ “I have to say a big thank you to Granit because he explained to me everything, exactly what they wanted to do (at Sunderland).
And it has happened. I made the decision to come here and I am proud and happy about it. He convinced me it was a good project. Exactly everything he’s said would happen, has happened.”
🇨🇭 Granit Xhaka:
🗣️ “We took a big step from Leverkusen. Everyone knows what we did there, winning nearly everything, and it was a big step to come from a Champions League team to a newly promoted side.
But I had a gut feeling and sometimes the feeling is better than anything else. When the club asked me ‘who else could we bring?’ my first thought was Nordi. I spoke with him and thank god he listened. I just didn’t know he could score so much, he never did it in Leverkusen!”
#SAFC 🐈⬛
🗣️ “The team are starting to believe we can achieve special things this season.
🗣️ “Let’s try and catch as many points as we can in the last 6 games, why not? Let’s see where we are at the end!”
Chris Rigg vs Newcastle
He can bring what Traore could on the RW but better. What a performance this was from him. Direct, skilful and putting in some good crosses. Linked up really well with Brobbey too!
Credit - Rigg11x on TikTok
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Chris Rigg & The whole of Sunderland after 10 minutes…
Swipe right for 90 minutes 😉
Winning at St James’ Park… special.
Knowing what it means to this city ❤️🤍
That makes it even bigger 🥹
But if I’m honest… I had to do it the hard way.
10 minutes in… mistake.
And in that moment, you feel like the ground could swallow you up.
Like you’ve let down a whole city.
That feeling is real.
And it’s horrendous.
But this is where the work kicks in.
For years I’ve worked on my mindset for moments like this and it’s something I now try to pass on to the young players we mentor through Inner Game Academy.
Breathe.
Self talk.
Next action.
Not “why did I do that?”
Not “what are people thinking?”
Just… next action.
It all sounds simple in theory.
Putting it into practice in moments like that is the hard part.
Every player makes mistakes.
The best players don’t dwell.
They respond.
I’m so proud of this team.
They had my back when I needed it most.
And after the error, they kept demanding from me and from each other relentlessly.
To win it in the 90th minute at St James’…
That’s one I will never forget ❤️🤍
P.s. Why are there loads of empty seats in the background?
The referee’s about to blow the final whistle at Wembley.
Noise everywhere.
Chaos waiting to erupt.
Sunderland seconds from getting back to the Premier League.
And in that tiny moment before it all explodes when everything goes quiet in your own head, Dan Neil puts his arm around me and says:
“Luke… lift it with me. It wouldn’t feel right unless you’re right next to me.”
That hit me 🥹
A lad who grew up dreaming of this club.
Who carried its weight when things weren’t easy.
Who became captain not by shouting
but by how he shows up every single day.
He didn’t have to say that.
No one would’ve questioned it.
But that’s Dan ladies and gents!
Humble in the biggest moment of his life.
Aware of the people beside him.
Grounded enough to share what he’d earned.
That’s leadership.
That’s character.
That’s why this club is back where it belongs.
Proud doesn’t even cover it.
An unbelievable footballer, but an even better man.
Dan Neil… thank you my friend…. For everything ❤️🤍
I really don’t understand all this sabre rattling rhetoric, with some junior UK defence minister claiming the UK is “rapidly developing” plans to prepare the entire country for the possible outbreak of war, because “the shadow of war is knocking on Europe’s door.”
If the government really believed that why on earth has it funded only a 0.2% rise in military spending as a share of GDP?
Its ridiculous.