2017–18 Sunderland A.F.C. season

Sunderland
2017–18 season
Chairman Ellis Short
(until 29 April 2018)
Stewart Donald
(from 29 April 2018)
Manager Simon Grayson
(until 31 October)[1]
Robbie Stockdale
(from 31 October 2018–19 November 2018)
Chris Coleman
(from 19 November–29 April 2018)[2]
Robbie Stockdale
(from 29 April 2018)
Stadium Stadium of Light
Championship 24th (relegated)
FA Cup Third Round
(knocked out by Middlesbrough)
EFL Cup Third round
(knocked out by Everton)
Top goalscorer League: Lewis Grabban (11)
All: Lewis Grabban (11)
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

The 2017–18 season is Sunderland's 138th season in existence, and their first season in the Championship since 2006 after relegation from the Premier League[3] the previous season. Along with competing in the Championship, the club will also participate in the FA Cup and EFL Cup. The season covers the period from 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018.

Simon Grayson began the season as Sunderland manager, following the departure of David Moyes in May 2017. However, he did not complete the full season, instead being sacked towards the end of October after only one win in his first 15 league matches saw Sunderland rooted to the bottom of the table. He was replaced by former Wales manager Chris Coleman.

Sunderland suffered a second successive relegation on 21 April 2018 after a 2–1 home defeat to fellow struggling side Burton Albion, losing after having led the match 1–0. Results elsewhere mean that they will compete in League One in the 2018/19 season.[4]

First team squad

Squad No. Name Nationality Position(s) Age Ends Signed from
Goalkeepers
1 Jason Steele England GK 28 2021 England Blackburn Rovers
12 Lee Camp Northern Ireland GK 34 2018 England Cardiff City (loan)
25 Robbin Ruiter Netherlands GK 31 2019 Netherlands Utrecht
32 Max Stryjek Poland GK 22 2019 Poland Polonia Warsaw
Defenders
2 Billy Jones England RB 31 2018 England West Bromwich Albion
3 Bryan Oviedo Costa Rica LB 28 2020 England Everton
4 Paddy McNair Northern Ireland CB 23 2020 England Manchester United
15 Brendan Galloway England LB 22 2018 England Everton (loan)
16 John O'Shea Republic of Ireland CB 37 2018 England Manchester United
18 Tyias Browning England RB 24 2018 England Everton (loan)
21 Adam Matthews Wales RB 26 2019 Scotland Celtic
22 Donald Love Scotland RB 23 2020 England Manchester United
23 Lamine Koné Ivory Coast CB 29 2020 France Lorient
35 Jake Clarke-Salter England CB 21 2018 England Chelsea (loan)
36 Marc Wilson Republic of Ireland CB 31 2018 England AFC Bournemouth
Midfielders
6 Lee Cattermole (C) England DM 30 2021 England Wigan Athletic
7 Jonny Williams Wales CM 25 2018 England Crystal Palace (loan)
8 Jack Rodwell England CM 27 2019 England Manchester City
11 Kazenga LuaLua Democratic Republic of the Congo LW 27 2018 England Brighton & Hove Albion
13 Callum McManaman England LW 27 2019 England West Bromwich Albion
14 Duncan Watmore England RW 24 2020 England Altrincham
19 Aiden McGeady Republic of Ireland LW 32 2020 England Everton
24 Darron Gibson Republic of Ireland CM 30 2018 England Everton
26 George Honeyman England AM 24 2019 Academy
27 Lynden Gooch United States AM 22 2019 Academy
28 Ethan Robson England CM 22 2018 Academy
40 Elliot Embleton England CM 19 2019 Academy
53 Ovie Ejaria England CM 20 2018 England Liverpool (loan)
Forwards
9 Ashley Fletcher England ST 23 2018 England Middlesbrough (loan)
20 Josh Maja England ST 19 2019 England Manchester City
29 Joel Asoro Sweden ST 19 2019 Sweden IF Brommapojkarna

New contracts

No. Pos Player Until Source
26 Midfielder England George Honeyman June 2019 [5]
16 Defender Republic of Ireland John O'Shea June 2018 [6]

Pre-season friendlies

As of 6 July 2017, Sunderland have announced eight pre-season friendlies against Bury,[7] Hibernian,[8] Livingston, Bradford City, Scunthorpe United,[9] St Johnstone,[10] Celtic[11] and Hartlepool United.[12]

Competitions

Championship

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
20 Reading 46 10 14 22 48 70 22 44
21 Bolton Wanderers 46 10 13 23 39 74 35 43
22 Barnsley (R) 46 9 14 23 48 71 23 41 Relegation to EFL League One
23 Burton Albion (R) 46 10 11 25 38 81 43 41
24 Sunderland (R) 46 7 16 23 52 80 28 37
Source: English Football League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored
(R) Relegated.

Result summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
44 6 16 22 48 78  −30 34 2 7 13 20 39  −19 4 9 9 28 39  −11

Last updated: 21 April 2018.
Source:

Results by round

Matchday12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546
GroundHAAHAHHAHAAHAHHAHAAHAHHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
ResultDWDLLLLDLLDDDLDLDLWLDWDLWLLWLLDLLDDLLLWLDDDLLW
Position156612192020212223232323232224242422232321222221242422232323232424242424242323232324242424

Updated to match(es) played on 21 April 2018. Source: 11v11.com
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches

The fixtures for the 2017–18 season were released on 21 June 2017.[13]

FA Cup

In the FA Cup, Sunderland entered the competition in the third round and were drawn away to Middlesbrough.[14]

EFL Cup

On 16 June 2017, Sunderland were drawn away to Bury in the first round.[15][16] A trip to Carlisle United was announced for the second round.[17] A third away trip in the competition against Everton was drawn for the third round.[18]

Squad statistics

Top scorers

The list is sorted by league goals and then shirt number when total goals are equal.

  • = Player left club mid-season

Last updated on 30 May 2018.

Rnk Pos No. Player Championship FA Cup EFL Cup Total
1 FW 11 England Lewis Grabban= 120012
2 MF 19 Republic of Ireland Aiden McGeady 7007
MF 26 England George Honeyman 6017
4 MF 4 Northern Ireland Paddy McNair 5005
5 FW 29 Sweden Joel Asoro 3003
6 DF 3 Costa Rica Bryan Oviedo 2002
FW 9 England James Vaughan* 2002
FW 9 England Ashley Fletcher 2002
MF 27 United States Lynden Gooch 1012
10 DF 2 England Billy Jones 1001
MF 6 England Lee Cattermole 1001
MF 7 Wales Jonny Williams 1001
MF 8 England Jack Rodwell 1001
MF 13 England Callum McManaman 1001
DF 16 Republic of Ireland John O'Shea 1001
FW 20 Nigeria Josh Maja 1001
DF 21 Wales Adam Matthews 1001
MF 53 England Ovie Ejaria 1001
DF 22 Scotland Donald Love 0011
Own Goals 3 0 3 1
Total 52 0 3 55

Appearances and goals

Last updated on 7 May 2018.[19][20][21]
No. Pos Nat Player TotalChampionshipFA CupEFL Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1 GK England Jason Steele 1801501020
2 DF England Billy Jones 24119+311010
3 DF Costa Rica Bryan Oviedo 36231+321010
4 DF Northern Ireland Paddy McNair 16512+450000
6 MF England Lee Cattermole 35134+110000
7 MF Wales Jonny Williams 1317+510+1000
8 MF England Jack Rodwell 311+111000
9 FW England Ashley Fletcher 16215+120000
11 MF Democratic Republic of the Congo Kazenga LuaLua 600+600000
12 GK Northern Ireland Lee Camp 12011+100000
13 MF England Callum McManaman 26113+1110+1010
14 MF England Duncan Watmore 604+200000
15 DF England Brendan Galloway 805+201000
16 DF Republic of Ireland John O'Shea 40134+312010
18 DF England Tyias Browning 29026+101010
19 MF Republic of Ireland Aiden McGeady 37728+771+1000
20 FW England Josh Maja 1816+1110010
21 DF Wales Adam Matthews 37125+913000
22 DF Scotland Donald Love 1411102110
23 DF Ivory Coast Lamine Koné 2602401+1000
25 GK Netherlands Robbin Ruiter 2102001000
26 MF England George Honeyman 45737+562110
27 MF United States Lynden Gooch 27212+1212+1100
28 MF England Ethan Robson 1106+300+1010
29 FW Sweden Joel Asoro 29311+1531+100+10
35 DF England Jake Clarke-Salter 1108+300000
36 DF Republic of Ireland Marc Wilson 22020+100010
37 MF England Bali Mumba 100+100000
40 MF England Elliot Embleton 300+20000+10
41 DF England Denver Hume 100+100000
52 MF England Luke Molyneux 10100000
53 MF England Ovie Ejaria 1119+210000
Players who have played for Sunderland this season but are currently out on loan:
5 DF Senegal Papy Djilobodji 10001000
10 MF Tunisia Wahbi Khazri 500+302000
17 MF Gabon Didier N'Dong 21016+203000
Players who have played for Sunderland this season but have left the club:
9 FW England James Vaughan 27215+821+200+10
11 FW England Lewis Grabban 201218+1121000
24 MF Republic of Ireland Darron Gibson 18012+303000

Disciplinary record

As of 30 September 2017
No. Pos. Name Championship FA Cup EFL Cup Total
Yellow cardYellow cardYellow cardRed cardRed cardYellow cardYellow cardYellow cardRed cardRed cardYellow cardYellow cardYellow cardRed cardRed cardYellow cardYellow cardYellow cardRed cardRed card
1GKJason Steele1' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1'
3DFBryan Oviedo2' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 2'
5DFPapy Djilobodji' ' ' ' ' ' 1' ' 1'
6MFLee Cattermole2' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 2'
7MFJonny Williams1' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1'
8MFJack Rodwell1' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1'
9FWJames Vaughan3' ' ' ' ' 1' ' 4'
10MFWahbi Khazri1' ' ' ' ' 2' ' 3'
15DFBrendan Galloway2' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 2'
17MFDidier N'Dong1' ' ' ' ' 1' ' 2'
18DFTyias Browning1' ' ' ' ' 1' ' 2'
19RWAiden McGeady2' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 2'
23DFLamine Koné2' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 2'
24MFDarron Gibson' ' ' ' ' ' 1' ' 1'
27MFLynden Gooch1' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1'
36DFMarc Wilson1' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1'
Total21000007002800

Transfers

Transfers in

Date from Position Nationality Name From Fee Ref.
13 July 2017LWRepublic of IrelandAiden McGeadyEngland Everton£250,000[22]
13 July 2017STEnglandJames VaughanEngland Bury£500,000[22]
26 July 2017GKEnglandJason SteeleEngland Blackburn Rovers£500,000[23]
2 August 2017GKNetherlandsRobbin RuiterNetherlands UtrechtFree[24]
31 August 2017CBRepublic of IrelandMarc WilsonEngland AFC BournemouthFree[25]
31 August 2017LWEnglandCallum McManamanEngland West Bromwich AlbionFree[26]
25 January 2018LWDemocratic Republic of the CongoKazenga LuaLuaEngland Brighton & Hove AlbionFree[27]

Loans in

Date from Position Nationality Name From Until Ref.
5 July 2017LBEnglandBrendan GallowayEngland Everton30 June 2018[28]
8 July 2017RBEnglandTyias BrowningEngland Everton30 June 2018[29]
26 July 2017STEnglandLewis GrabbanEngland AFC Bournemouth5 January 2018[30]
31 August 2017AMWalesJonny WilliamsEngland Crystal Palace30 June 2018[31]
8 January 2018CBEnglandJake Clarke-SalterEngland Chelsea30 June 2018[32]
31 January 2018CMEnglandOvie EjariaEngland Liverpool30 June 2018[33]
31 January 2018STEnglandAshley FletcherEngland Middlesbrough30 June 2018[34]
31 January 2018GKNorthern IrelandLee CampEngland Cardiff City30 June 2018

Transfers out

Date from Position Nationality Name To Fee Ref.
1 July 2017CBEnglandJoleon LescottFree agentReleased[35]
1 July 2017DMGermanyJan KirchhoffFree agentReleased[35]
1 July 2017CMSwedenSebastian LarssonEngland Hull CityFree[35]
1 July 2017RWEnglandWill BuckleyEngland Bolton WanderersFree[36]
1 July 2017LWSouth AfricaSteven PienaarSouth Africa Bidvest WitsFree[35]
1 July 2017STNigeriaVictor AnichebeChina Beijing EnterprisesFree[37]
1 July 2017GKEnglandJordan PickfordEngland Everton£30,000,000[38]
1 July 2017STEnglandJermain DefoeEngland AFC BournemouthFree[39]
19 July 2017GKItalyVito MannoneEngland Reading£2,000,000[40]
12 January 2018GKPortugalMikaFree agentReleased[41]
12 January 2018FWEnglandJames VaughanEngland Wigan Athletic£300,000[42]

Loans out

Start date Position Nationality Name To Until Ref.
1 July 2017LWItalyFabio BoriniItaly Milan30 June 2018[43]
7 August 2017RWNetherlandsJeremain LensTurkey Beşiktaş30 June 2018[44]
30 August 2017CBEnglandMichael LedgerEngland Hartlepool United30 June 2018[45]
31 August 2017GKPolandMax StryjekEngland Accrington Stanley18 January 2018[46]
31 August 2017CBSenegalPapy DjilobodjiFrance Dijon30 June 2018[47]
31 August 2017AMTunisiaWahbi KhazriFrance Rennes30 June 2018[48]
20 October 2017STEnglandAndrew NelsonEngland Harrogate Town17 November 2017[49]
2 January 2018Scotland FalkirkEnd of season[50]
7 December 2017GKRepublic of IrelandJames TalbotEngland Darlington30 June 2018[51]
20 January 2018DFAustraliaTom BeadlingScotland Dunfermline Athletic30 June 2018[52]
31 January 2018MFGabonDider NdongEngland Watford30 June 2018[53]

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