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Sunderland coach: Zach is wise and knows how to control the rhythm of the game. He has the potential of a future coach

September 28th, in the 6th round of the Premier League, Sunderland defeated Nottingham Forest 1-0 away. After the game, Sunderland coach Le Brees was interviewed by Sky Sports.

■About the team

Le Bris said: "I think tenacity is part of the team's traits. We know that to remain competitive in this league, we must work together and share honor and disgrace. The team's defensive performance is very proud, and the five substitutes have also made outstanding contributions. However, there is still room for improvement in ball control. I have the opportunity to organize the offense more calmly and promote the offense more smoothly. These are all links that need to continue learning."

■Talking about Zacha

"Zacha is very wise and knows how to control the rhythm of the game in real time. I think he has the potential of a future coach and should make good use of his ability. This is crucial for a young team like us. I hope he can play for Sunderland for a long time, because The team needs his leadership on the court. The influence on the bench is different after all, and I hope he can continue this stability throughout the season. "

■About the team's construction results

"Winning is difficult, but we always stick to tactical deployment and maintain energy output. Even if the performance is not perfect, this is still the key to the team's identity. If we can continue to improve, we will bring surprises."

■Ask whether the season start was unexpected

Le Brees emphasized: "We are never complacent and will not give our opponents an opportunity to take advantage of. Once we are not prepared or in poor condition, we will be punished. Although we are pleased that we have gained 11 points at the moment, we still need more points to relegation, and we must proceed step by step."