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KO: Sat Mar 10 15:00:00 GMT 2012 Ground: Stadium of Light 
Att: 41661 Referee: A Taylor 

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Bendtner Gets The Winner For Sunderland Against Liverpool

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Nicklas Bendtner netted the only goal of the game as the Black Cats snapped out of a three-match winless run and clambered back into the top-half of the table - just two points adrift of their weekend opponents.

A lacklustre Liverpool side struggled to create anything during the opening 45 minutes, and the hosts were only marginally better.

The second half also produced few moments of note, but Sunderland were at least able to break the deadlock on 56 minutes and give their supporters something to get excited about.

Fraizer Campbell did well to work a yard of space on the edge of the box and after his low drive cannoned off the post and onto the back of Jose Reina, Bendtner was on hand to bundle the ball into the roof of the net from close range.

Drama

After all the drama of last weekend's derby trip to the Sports Direct Arena, it was perhaps inevitable that the game would not live up to one which has occupied the minds of the Wearside faithful ever since.

In the event, the opening 45 minutes was tepid by comparison, and although there was no lack of effort or endeavour, neither side was able to create clear-cut opportunities.

Encouraged by an uncertain display by Liverpool central defender Sebastian Coates, Bendtner - whose penalty almost claimed the derby headlines, caused problems throughout the first half - although was never really able to test Reina.

At the other end, Newcastle old boy Crag Bellamy and striker Luis Suarez were lively, but again, Simon Mignolet's anxious moments were few and far between.

It was Black Cats defender John O'Shea, playing with a lightweight cast protecting a broken bone in his hand, who almost opened the scoring with nine minutes gone when he glanced a header just high and wide from Sebastian Larsson's free-kick.

Trouble

Bendtner failed to trouble Reina unduly two minutes later after Campbell had headed down Larsson's corner to him, and the Dane saw his low cross elude all the red and white shirts in the middle seconds later.

But as the half wore on, the visitors started to make an impression, and Wayne Bridge - making his first start for Sunderland - managed to do just enough to put off Suarez as he stooped to meet Charlie Adam's corner just two yards out.

Adam himself blazed a 32nd-minute effort high over the top after running onto the ball on the edge of the penalty area seconds after Dirk Kuyt had seen a flicked header easily saved by Mignolet.

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Craig Gardner failed to hit the target from distance six minutes before the break after being set up neatly by Bendtner, but it was Mignolet who proved the busier of the two keepers as the half drew to a close.

The Belgium international almost misjudged Adam's 43rd-minute free-kick, but eventually managed to tip it over the bar at full-stretch, and he produced a vital block after Suarez got in and shot from a tight angle in injury time.

Sunderland returned in determined mood and went close with 50 minutes gone when in his eagerness to get to James McClean's driven cross ahead of Campbell, Martin Skrtel only succeeded in prompting his own keeper to make a smart save.

Bizarre

The home side took the lead in bizarre fashion, after Campbell picked up possession 25 yards out and cut inside Skrtel before sending a skidding shot towards goal.

The England international was unfortunate to see his effort come back off the foot of the post after beating Reina, but the ball hit the keeper on the back and bounced on to the woodwork for a second time to allow Bendtner to fire home from close range.

Liverpool's response saw Adam shoot wide from 20 yards with 65 minutes gone, and as the travelling fans starting to plead with manager Kenny Dalglish to introduce Steven Gerrard from the bench, the Scot obliged as he and Andy Carroll replaced Bellamy and Adam with 21 minutes remaining.

The pair combined to good effect within two minutes when Carroll headed down for Gerrard, but the midfielder's shot was claimed easily by Mignolet.

For all the visitors' efforts, Sunderland managed to negotiate the final few minutes with few scares, although the sight of Bendtner leaving the field on a stretcher after a clash with Skrtel would have tempered manager Martin O'Neill's joy.

Man of the match: Jack Colback helped to cover the loss of Lee Cattermole to suspension with an assured display in the middle of the park.

Effort of the match: Fraizer Campbell was unfortunate to see his low drive hit the post, but Nicklas Bendtner was on hand to bundle home the rebound.

Moment of the match: It was a mixed afternoon for Bendtner as he was stretched off after grabbing the winner and could be set for a lengthy spell on the sidelines.

Talking point: Can Sunderland push for a top-six finish this season? Did Kenny Dalglish get his team selection right?

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Sunderland

22 Simon Mignolet
2 Phil Bardsley
16 John O'Shea
4 Michael Turner
3 Wayne Bridge
7 Sebastian Larsson
14 Jack Colback
8 Craig Gardner
23 James McClean
52 Nicklas Bendtner
9 Fraizer Campbell

Substitutes
1 Craig Gordon
10 Connor Wickham
12 Matthew Kilgallon
15 David Vaughan
18 David Meyler
25 Sotirios Kyrgiakos
27 Ahmed Elmohamady

Liverpool

25 Pepe Reina
34 Martin Kelly
37 Martin Skrtel
16 Sebastian Coates
3 Jose Enrique
18 Dirk Kuyt
14 Jordan Henderson
26 Charlie Adam
20 Jay Spearing
39 Craig Bellamy
7 Luis Suarez

Substitutes
32 Alexander Doni
8 Steven Gerrard
9 Andy Carroll
11 Maxi Rodriguez
19 Stewart Downing
23 Jamie Carragher
38 John Flanagan

Barclays Premier League

Pos Team P Pts
1 Arsenal 0 0
2 Aston Villa 0 0
3 Cardiff City 0 0
4 Chelsea 0 0
5 Crystal Palace 0 0
6 Everton 0 0
7 Fulham 0 0
8 Hull City 0 0
9 Liverpool 0 0
10 Manchester City 0 0
11 Manchester United 0 0
12 Newcastle United 0 0
13 Norwich City 0 0
14 Southampton 0 0
15 Stoke City 0 0
16 Sunderland 0 0
17 Swansea City 0 0
18 Tottenham Hotspur 0 0
19 West Bromwich Albion 0 0
20 West Ham United 0 0