Sunderland boss David Moyes has come in for widespread criticism at the Stadium of Light.

David Moyes has told the Daily Star that he does not regret taking the Sunderland job.
Moyes has had a torrid time at the Stadium of Light, since signing up to the challenge last summer.
The Scottish boss has taken a large chunk of the blame for his side’s poor season, which looks likely to finish in relegation.
Moyes has won just five Premier League matches since taking charge of the Wearsiders, with Sunderland looking doomed.

The Black Cats are currently sat at the bottom of the Premier League table – 12 points adrift of safety.
Moyes has been ridiculed by Sunderland supporters during his time at the club, with the calls for him to be sacked growing louder by the game.
But Moyes insists that he does not have any regrets about taking the job.
“Sunderland has proved difficult for many managers, not just me. A lot have found this a difficult gig,” Moyes said.
“I still hope we’re going to stay up but whichever manager was in this job would be finding it just as difficult as we are finding it.

“But I have no regrets about taking the job. Not one bit. I’ve really enjoyed it and it’s given me a different experience in management.
“It will change and it will improve.”
Sunderland are next in action later this evening, when they take on Middlesbrough, and only a victory will be enough to keep their slim survival hopes alive.
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