That's where the criticism can come."Chances come and you do need to put them away
We are creating chances
The way we set up, we are setting up to attack at times when we get the ball
We do try to break as quickly as we can when we get the ball."We have done it in games but we have to get more consistent with it and get in to the box more
We will climb away from the rest of the group down there if we can start to put our chances away."Scotland international Steven Fletcher is currently leading the way for the strikers with four goals - the same number as midfielder Adam Johnson - with Wickham having managed three and January arrival Jermain Defoe two.Danny Graham is yet to score for the club, while Jozy Altidore, who left the Stadium of Light for Toronto in an exchange deal with Defoe in January, did so having found the back of the net just three times in 52 appearances in all competitions.Sunderland face Aston Villa - the only Premier League club to have scored fewer goals with just 15 to date - at the Stadium of Light on Saturday with three points crucial for both sides.Villa, who ended a run of seven league defeats on the trot with a 2-1 home victory over derby rivals West Brom on March 3, currently sit three points clear of the bottom three with their hosts a point better off.Christian Benteke will return to the squad after a hip injury.Ron Vlaar (calf) will be assessed and Kieran Richardson (calf) is a doubt while Aly Cissokho (groin) is a likely absentee and Philippe Senderos (calf), Joe Cole (hamstring), Nathan Baker (knee), Alan Hutton and Jack Grealish (both suspended) are out.Libor Kozak has returned to full training after more than a year out with a broken leg but is not yet match fit.Boss Tim Sherwood says Villa are ready for the home straight and wants to avoid a photo finish in the relegation battle.At the end of Cheltenham Festival week Sherwood is hoping Villa, who have never been relegated from the Premier League, can avoid being unseated.He said: "I think it'll be a photo finish and I hope we're not in it."We're probably just coming around the corner but it's probably the longest run-in in racing history."All we're looking at is the next fence and that's Sunderland
After that we hope we can stay in the running
There might be a few who fall along the way and we're hoping that's not us."
Source : PA
Source: PA