Sunderland have 'powerful' momentum - Johnson
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Former Sunderland head coach Lee Johnson hopes Sunderland can keep up the positive and powerful momentum generated by their start to the season.
The Black Cats have won five of their six Championship games under Frenchman Regis Le Bris to sit second behind leaders West Bromwich Albion ahead of Saturday's trip to Watford.
Johnson was in charge of Sunderland from December 2020 to February 2022 when the club was in League One.
"The thing you know about Sunderland is when you get momentum, it's really, really powerful," he said.
"If you get a negative shift of momentum, that can be difficult to get over but while it's all going well, it's a powerful beast."
- Published26 September
- Published26 September
- Published26 September
Johnson, who has been out of work since leaving Fleetwood Town last December, won the EFL Trophy with the Black Cats in 2021, but missed out in the play-off semi-finals that season to Lincoln City.
The 43-year-old left the Stadium of Light after a 6-0 defeat at Bolton Wanderers when the club was third in the table.
But the former Bristol City and Barnsley boss has been impressed by how Sunderland have started this season, with a squad that still includes players like midfielder Dan Neil and goalkeeper Anthony Patterson, who were regulars under him in the third tier.
"It's a young squad and a fantastic start which you often see with a young squad," Johnson told 72+: The EFL Podcast.
"The challenge will be in the winter months to sustain that performance level.
"But they look like they've got agility, identity, a playing style which is good and a lot of those lads have been together from their League One days."