Sunderland have failed to win any of their first 10 Premier League matches.
Jordan Pickford has told Sunderland’s official website that the mood within the camp remains positive, despite their poor start.
Sunderland have been in awful form over the season so far, and they have slipped down to the bottom of the Premier League table.
The Black Cats have failed to win any of their first 10 league matches under the stewardship of David Moyes.

The Scottish boss is already under serious pressure at the Stadium of Light, with rumours now circulating about his future.
Although Sunderland have refuted claims that Moyes could leave soon, the pressure on the former Manchester United boss is rising by the game.
Sunderland are already seven points adrift of safety, but Pickford insists that the squad have not let their heads drop yet.

“Saturday’s game at Bournemouth gives us a good chance to pick up three points and head into the international break on a high,” the goalkeeper said.
“The mood within the camp is good but nobody likes losing games, so it’s up to us to get a result which would lift the fans and get a real buzz around the city ahead of the game against Hull City.”
Pickford has been one of Sunderland’s star performers so far this campaign, but he he been unable to help them pick up a victory.
Sunderland are next in action against Bournemouth at Dean Court at the weekend.

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