I heard that story last week as well, but what can we do about that? We have to forget that, just concentrate on the game and get a result."The Black Cats turned in arguably their best performance of the season to date to see off the Magpies, with Jermain Defoe's blistering lone strike scant reward for a hugely committed display.Asked if he was surprised at their lowly position having seen what they could do, Advocaat, who once again fended off speculation that he could extend his stay beyond the end of the campaign, said: "There are many, many good teams in this league."Surprised? What I have seen is if everybody works hard - you cannot do it all on your own - if they work as a unit, not just 11 players, but the whole squad, if they realise that they cannot do it on their own
We have to do it as a unit and as a team, then we can become successful."Hopefully we still have enough time to achieve that."This time around, it will be in-form Crystal Palace threatening to upset the home fans as manager Alan Pardew looks for a fourth consecutive league victory and his eighth in the 12th game since he left Newcastle for Selhurst Park.His opposite number this weekend revealed he has kept a close eye on the Londoner, who presided over his former club's previous four derby defeats, since a chance meeting in Spain some time ago.Advocaat said: "He started in January, so he had the time to do so
Pardew is an excellent coach - I met him once in Spain when he was the manager of Charlton
He probably doesn't know, but I still remember that."They were there at the training centre in Marbella and we talked with each other
He's a nice man, I like him and then from that moment, I started following him."He did a great job, in my opinion, at Newcastle, and what he is doing now is unbelievable."Advocaat will be without Sebastian Larsson, who is suspended for two games after collecting his 10th booking of the season on Sunday, but fellow midfielder Jack Rodwell is available after shaking off a hamstring problem.Pardew has told his Crystal Palace side to stick by the characteristics which have brought their surprise successes.Few expected Palace to beat Manchester City on Monday night, but they did, boosting hopes of a top-10 finish after seven wins in 11 Premier League games under Pardew.Saturday's trip to Sunderland is followed by home contests with West Brom and Hull and the expectation will be on Palace to prevail."It changes the agenda of the team, it changes the pressure," Pardew said."The pressure on us is now a different one
One of expectation, of (avoiding) complacency and can we cope with those different pressures."As a manager you're finding out about your team
What I do know is when the fight comes, when we really have to grind, this team has proven it has got that in it."It's a wonderful quality that they had before I arrived."
Source : PA
Source: PA