Johnson shocked by Hart slip

Adam Johnson was as surprised as anyone to see his shot squirm beneath Joe Hart for Sunderland's winner against Manchester City.

Last Updated: 27/12/12 at 14:25 Post Comment

Adam Johnson: Scored winner against City

Adam Johnson: Scored winner against City

Johnson stood with his hands on his head on the pitch at the Stadium of Light on Boxing Day after his England international team-mate had hurled himself across goal in an attempt to keep out his dipping left-foot strike.

Hart got to the ball after initially appearing to be wrong-footed, but several seconds elapsed before it came clear that he had been unable to prevent it from creeping into the bottom corner to spark belated celebrations by Johnson and his team-mates.

The Sunderland man said: "I know Harty is probably the best keeper in the world and I have seen him many a time save those.

"I thought he had saved it and it had gone under him and around the side of the post, not in the net. I couldn't see the ball because he was covering it.

"But obviously when the crowd cheered, I knew it was in and that's when I realised. It all happened so quickly."

Johnson scored his first City goal against Sunderland on Wearside in March 2010 to snatch a 1-1 draw after coming on as a substitute, and he admitted there might have been an element of fate about his latest contribution to the fixture.

He said: "It's crazy, isn't it, how football works? I scored the equaliser for City and to come back now and score the winner for Sunderland against City, it's just how it works, football.

"It was in the script, I suppose."

Johnson's decisive intervention came eight minutes into the second half of a game in which Sunderland at times had to defend for dear life with keeper Simon Mignolet turning in yet another superb individual display.

He needed the help of the crossbar to keep out Vincent Kompany's early header, but he denied Yaya Toure from the follow-up and later David Silva, and after Johnson had struck, went one-on-one with Sergio Aguero and again came out on top.

The visitors may not have been at their clinical best - manager Roberto Mancini later accused them of being "too soft" in front of goal - but the Black Cats gave as good as they got for long periods and had it not been for Hart, who saved well from Steven Fletcher before the break and misses by Stephane Sessegnon and James McClean after it, they might have won more comfortably.

Johnson said: "Whoever they [City] play, they are always going to get chances and they are going to create things with the players they have.

"But we stood strong and we battled hard and Simon made a couple of great saves.

"But we gave them as good as they gave us. We created a lot of chances and Harty made a couple of good saves for them.

"Overall, we definitely deserved something and we will take the three points.

"It just shows the quality of the players in the squad that they are not losing games very often, and we are just delighted to beat the champions. It's a massive win for us."

Individually, Johnson turned arguably his best display yet in a red and white shirt following his £10million summer switch, combining his attacking duties with helping out at the back.

He said: "When you play for Sunderland, obviously there's a bit more onus on you to do a bit more defensive work. When you are at City, you have the ball a lot more and you can afford to play higher and not do as much defensive work.

"But I am bringing that back into my game from my Middlesbrough days. I have got to defend a lot more and I am definitely getting better and fitter at that.

"The main thing I want to do is attack and score goals, but I will never forget my defensive duties."

Football365 Facebook Fan Page

The Football365 fan page is a great place to meet like minded people, have football related discussions and make new friends.

Related News

Sky Bet

    • Retrieving latest Sky Bet odds

Most Commented

Readers' Comments

T

he day Tonys hat goes missing for some bantz will be different story altogether..

TheBrestEver
Stoke probe 'banter gone wild'

I

m starting to think Roman may never actually be happy at the top level. If he wants all conquering fancy football I wonder if he'd be better off buying a lower division side then paying outlandish salaries to attract high caliber players too good for the division.

john matrix
The Most Unsatisfying European Victory...

R

afa has to be favourite for the Everton job now, surely :) He'll realise his ambition to live and work on Merseyside again, get the best out of whoever plays for them, maybe win some cups and be thoroughly loathed by the toffee fans. What's not to like? Go ead, Ken, gimajob!

captbusby
Benitez basks in final glory

Footer 365

Alan Pardew confident he will still be Newcastle manager next season

Alan Pardew is 'pretty confident' he will stay as Newcastle manager after ending the season with a defeat by Arsenal.

Michael Owen had mixed emotions after his final appearance for Stoke

Retiring Stoke striker Michael Owen admitted he had mixed emotions after his final appearance for the club.

Premier League: Paul Lambert says 'something is happening' at Aston Villa

Paul Lambert refused to answer questions about the future of Darren Bent following Aston Villa's 2-2 draw at Wigan.

Mail Box

James Collins Is Only 29. Tough Paper Round

He is one of a number of solid shouts for players that look old before their time. We also have the final words on lovely D-Beck and a rejection of end of season playoffs...

Without Posh, Becks Could Have Been Scholes

That's one opinion, but others give their thanks to the man. We also have ideas for a relegation playoff, happy memories of the season and a defence of Liverpool's campaign...

© 2013 British Sky Broadcasting Ltd. All Rights Reserved