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Sunderland Head Coach Régis Le Bris has praised the Black Cats’ next opponents Fulham, for their efficiency and performances at Craven Cottage this season, making clear that his side will face a proactive side next up in the Premier League, whilst Middlesbrough Assistant Manager Adi Viveash admitted that recent weeks at Boro have been interesting given the departure of Rob Edwards as Head Coach of the club.

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00:00Sunderland head coach Radice Labrise has praised what he described as an efficient Fulham side
00:06ahead of the two clubs meeting at Craven Cottage in the Premier League on Saturday afternoon.
00:12Sunderland sit fourth in the top flight after what has been a remarkable start to the season
00:17for the Black Cats upon their return to the Premier League.
00:21But this weekend Labrise admitted that against a proactive Fulham side,
00:25his Black Cats will be tested at Craven Cottage.
00:30Yeah, they are really efficient at home.
00:33They can create chances in different ways.
00:39They are really proactive, good side, good players, good experience from the coaching staff.
00:50So really efficient. I don't really understand why they struggle away, but they won't play away.
00:56So it's not the main topic for this game.
01:01So another tough challenge.
01:03We know that in this Premier League we can't play an easy game. It doesn't exist and this one will be another tough one.
01:12And Middlesbrough assistant manager AD Vyvash has made clear that recent weeks at Borough have been interesting.
01:20This comes as Rob Edwards has departed the club for Wolverhampton Wanderers.
01:24It's been interesting.
01:26It's been interesting.
01:28I will say again, like I said the other day, it's been a very interesting period.
01:31It's been quite challenging at times.
01:34It's also given me a chance to see, I think, certain parts of the club in a different light,
01:42which has been a wonderful add-on, if you like.
01:48It's been interesting watching all these people in your field trying to pronounce my surname,
01:54especially on Sky yesterday, which tickled my kids and my partner, but that was interesting.
02:01But I suppose it's football and, you know, as I said, we all woke up, thankfully, on the Sunday after Birmingham in a better place.
02:09And there's been a nice, vibrant feel around the club since then.
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