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Newly promoted Sunderland are rubbing shoulders with Europe’s elite, maintaining an unbeaten home record that rivals Barcelona and Juventus. Under Regis Le Bris, the Stadium of Light has become a fortress, catapulting the Black Cats into the top eight and fueling genuine dreams of a return to continental competition.

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00:00The return to the Premier League was supposed to be a season of consolidation,
00:06a cautious reintroduction to the elite.
00:09Instead, Reggie Libre has transformed the Black Cats into a relentless force
00:13that has defied every pre-season prediction.
00:17From the typical promoted side-scrapping for survival,
00:20Sunderland have stormed into the European conversation,
00:23propelled by a home record that is currently the envy of world football.
00:26After a win, you don't want to step back.
00:31After a defeat, you want to react quickly.
00:33This is the normal journey in the Premier League.
00:40Emotions are there.
00:41When you lose, you're always a bit negative.
00:46But we had time to recover, to reset, and I hope we'll be at our best.
00:52The numbers are staggering by remaining unbeaten at the Stadium of Light
00:56through 12 matches.
00:58They have matched the consistency of continental heavyweights
01:01like Paris Saint-Germain and Barcelona.
01:04It is the most dominant start by a promoted club in the Premier League era,
01:08evoking memories of the legendary 1978 Nottingham Forest side
01:12that once shook the foundations of the English game.
01:16This is the Premier League, so they are struggling in the league, but they are doing well.
01:23They drew three times in a row, deserved at least two wins, I think, after reviewing the game.
01:31So they are doing well, probably with a lack of efficiency, stuff in the case.
01:35They can build the play and the pressure, they can go direct, and they have an efficient high press.
01:46So it's a question of details, key moments will define this game once again.
01:50So for us, we lost against West Ham, and it wasn't our best version.
01:57So it's about the way of playing, the intensity wasn't high enough.
02:02We reviewed the game this morning, the lads trained well.
02:05So now words are words.
02:07Now it's time to go back in our stadium and to show that we are at the level.
02:13This success isn't built on luck, but tactical discipline that has made their home ground a genuine fortress.
02:20While the Brie remains the master of the under-promise over-deliver,
02:25Mantra insisting that 40 points remains the primary target, the energy on Wearside has shifted.
02:30Players like Noah Siddiqui are now openly discussing a top-five finish,
02:34reflecting a squad that has shed the underdog tag in favour of a ruthless winning identity.
02:40By turning their home into a venue where the league's elite fear to tread,
02:46Sunderland have rewritten the script for promoted clubs.
02:49They aren't just surviving, they are thriving,
02:52proving that with the right connection between fans and a relentless tactical plan,
02:56the sky is the limit.
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