Real Madrid & England star Jude Bellingham gives 6-word summary of Sunderland win over Cardiff

Sunderland broke their winless run on Good Friday, with a 2-0 win at Cardiff City.

Sunderland started Good Friday in 12th place of the Championship table, going up against a Cardiff City side who sat in 11th, but five points ahead of the Black Cats.

One team was looking down the table and the other up the table ahead of kick off.

Sunderland had just a nine-point gap between themselves and the drop zone ahead of this game, having not won in seven.

But Mike Dodds will have breathed a huge sigh of relief at full-time after guiding his temporary side to a 2-0 win.

Sunderland beat Cardiff City in the Championship

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Sunderland opened the scoring through Adil Aouchiche.

The Frenchman has impressed in recent weeks, starting the last two games now and scoring his second goal of the Championship campaign with a confidently-taken penalty.

Jobe Bellingham then scored his seventh league goal of the season, darting through the penalty area and latching on to an Aouchiche ball into the box.

The win keeps Sunderland in 12th place of the table with seven games left to go now.

Jude Bellingham hails Sunderland after Cardiff City win

And watching his brother get on the scoresheet once again was Real Madrid and England star Jude Bellingham.

England hero Bellingham has been in attendance at the Stadium of Light on several occasions this season, not hiding his admiration for the club and his brother too.

And after full-time today, Bellingham posted this message on X:

Black Cats ‘a joy to watch’ says Jude Bellingham

For the first time in what feels like an age, Sunderland were, as Bellingham puts it, ‘a joy to watch’.

They attacked the game despite being away from home and against a very impressive Cardiff City side.

Dodds rolled the dice by playing Jobe Bellingham up front and arguably giving another start to Aouchiche, but both impressed.

Bellingham may now be Dodds’ first-choice striker between now and the end of the season whilst Aouchiche could become a regular starter in the absence of Jack Clarke.

Both gave Sunderland a very definite energy and bite up front which is something they’ve truly lacked in recent weeks.

Now with 12 points between Sunderland and the drop zone and a first win under Dodds in his third spell in temporary charge, the Black Cats could start to play with some freedom.

Up next is a home game vs a struggling Blackburn Rovers on Monday.

It’ll certainly be interesting to see how the line up compares to the one vs Cardiff, though expect Bellingham to keep his place up top.