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Lee Cattermole admits changes have eroded Sunderland's spirit

Sunderland's Lee Cattermole and Jermaine Defoe (left) celebrate during the pre-season friendly match at Victoria Park, Hartlepool. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo.
Image: Lee Cattermole and Jermaine Defoe (left) celebrate during the pre-season friendly at Hartlepool

Lee Catermole believes the constant change of players and managers at Sunderland has affected the club's team spirit.

Sunderland, who have flirted with relegation for the past four seasons, replaced Sam Allardyce with former Manchester United and Everton boss David Moyes in the summer.

It was the club's fourth-full time managerial appointment since sacking Paolo Di Canio in September 2013.

Sunderland also made a host of squad additions in the close season, including bringing in Javier Manquillo, Papy Djilobodji, Paddy McNair, Donald Love, Adnan Januzaj and Steven Pienaar.

"I've been here before, in terms of the start of the season," Cattermole said.

Lee Cattermole's sprinting is scrutinised during Sunderland training
Image: Cattermole's sprinting is scrutinised during a Sunderland training session

"It's very difficult because you look at every season, you make a number of changes, and you lose your team spirit to start with because there are a lot of new faces.

"There are people coming in and there's a lot to ask from the new players because they've come into a team where no-one knows each other.

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"I just have to look at Sunderland in recent years, we have made a lot of changes - for one reason or another - and that makes it difficult for us."

Sunderland manager David Moyes gives instructions as Donald Love takes a throw-in
Image: David Moyes (righjt) has endured a difficult start at the Stadium of Light

Sunderland have lost four of their five league games, mustering just three goals, and are languishing in the relegation zone, but Cattermole is confident that the team can string together a run of good results.

"The lads who are here are committed and we are going to turn it around," Cattermole said. "We just need to stay patient, keep believing what we are doing and showing the right attitude."

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