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    Premier League relegation: Will Leeds, Sunderland and Burnley stay up?

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    Undoubtedly, Sunderland – who won 2-1 at Chelsea on Saturday – have been the biggest surprise this term. Minutes away from a Championship play-off final defeat in May, they will end October fourth in the top flight.

    With 17 points from nine matches, the Black Cats have equalled their best Premier League start, matching their tally from 1999-00.

    Only five newly promoted sides have earned more points than Sunderland in the same number of matches. All five, including Sunderland themselves in 2000, managed to survive relegation.

    “It’s an unbelievable start and one that’s been well earned,” former Watford captain Troy Deeney told Final Score.

    “If you said that a couple of months ago, Sunderland fans would tell you, you’re crazy.”

    Ex-Manchester United and England midfielder Michael Carrick added on BBC Radio 5 Live: “Anyone who is honest enough will say that they never expected Sunderland to start this well, so full credit to them.

    “The amount of points they have accumulated already has given them an unbelievable start and that’s something they will want to build on.”



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