Analysis: Xhaka returns as Black Cats end losing streakpublished at 15:22 GMT 28 February
Emily Salley
BBC Sport journalist
Image source, Getty ImagesIn the reverse fixture against Bournemouth in November, the Black Cats found themselves 2-0 down inside 15 minutes at the Stadium of Light before fighting back to win 3-2.
But Regis Le Bris' side got off to a brighter start on the south coast, with Noah Sadiki's low shot forcing a fine save by Petrovic, while they also had an early penalty appeal waved away by referee Gillett.
And after soaking up a period of pressure by Bournemouth, the visitors took the lead through Eliezer Mayenda's first league goal since the opening day of the season.
Lutsharel Geertruida then stopped the hosts from finding a quick equaliser with a superb last-ditch slide tackle to stop David Brooks from tapping in.
Habib Diarra missed a golden chance to double Sunderland's lead after the restart when he found himself through on goal, but his strike was easily saved by Petrovic.
The Senegal international was ultimately left to rue the wasted opportunity, with Evanilson ensuring the Black Cats will head back to Wearside with just a point.
However, there are positives to take for Le Bris whose side snapped their three-game losing run and moved back into the top half of the table, while captain Xhaka returned from injury to start for the first time since 17 January.






















