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Sunderland recently concluded their pre-season with a 2-2 draw against Marseille at Valley Parade. The game showcased promising performances from Dennis Cirkin and substitute Adil Aouchiche, who scored for the Black Cats. It was also noted that Jude Bellingham was present in the stands to support his younger brother Jobe.

The match against Marseille provided insights into Sunderland’s lineup for the upcoming Championship opener against Cardiff. The team displayed a need for a striker, as they struggled to create scoring opportunities. Eliezer Mayenda was given the chance to lead the line but may need more time to develop into a main striker for the Championship.

While the striker position remains a concern, the friendly against Marseille helped clarify certain positions, with Aji Alese returning from injury and Alan Browne being preferred in midfield. The absence of certain players like Jewison Bennette, Jay Matete, and Elliot Embleton also hinted at Regis Le Bris’ plans for the squad.

Jude Bellingham’s presence at the game added a touch of star power, as the Real Madrid player watched his brother Jobe play. Jobe had a decent chance to score early in the game but was denied by the Marseille goalkeeper. The match itself was lively, with both teams creating opportunities and showing moments of quality.

Sunderland’s Patrick Roberts stood out with a strong performance on the right-wing, showcasing his sharpness and danger in attack. His impressive cross led to Cirkin’s headed goal, highlighting his importance to the team. Despite the ups and downs of the game, Sunderland managed to secure a draw with Aouchiche converting a late penalty.

Overall, the friendly against Marseille provided valuable insights for Sunderland as they prepare for the upcoming Championship season. While the need for a striker remains a priority, promising performances from players like Roberts offer encouragement for the team’s attacking prospects. As they head into the new season, Sunderland will look to build on these positives and address areas that need improvement to compete at a high level in the Championship.