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Sunderland manager Gus Poyet hopes to bring belief back to club

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Newly appointed Sunderland Head Coach Gus Poyet has been speaking a about his role at the club.

New Sunderland manager Gus Poyet is determined to inject a new belief into the struggling Wearsiders having taken over from interim boss Kevin Ball.

Short welcome

The Uruguayan began his coaching career in England in 2006 at Swindon Town, before joining Leeds United as assistant manager. After a year at Elland Road, Poyet returned to his former club Tottenham Hotspur as first team coach, before becoming assistant manager to Juande Ramos. In 2009 he was appointed as manager at League One Brighton and led the club to the Championship play-offs last season where they lost out to Crystal Palace. He will be joined at the Stadium of Light by his backroom staff Mauricio Taricco and Charlie Oatway. Sunderland chairman Ellis Short told the club website: "We analysed a wide range of candidates and believe that Gus's track record, experience, commitment and passion make him the right man to take us forward. "We welcome him to Sunderland." Short also paid tribute to Ball, who took the role of interim head coach following the departure of Paolo Di Canio. He said: "I would like to thank Kevin, along with Robbie Stockdale, Mark Prudhoe and Scott Pearce, who stepped in at a moment's notice in what was a very difficult situation and gave 100% to the cause. "As usual, Kevin gave his all for the benefit of our club and we are very grateful to him for his ongoing commitment."

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