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Sunderland 4 Bolton Wanderers 0: match report

By Rob Stewart 630AM GMT 10 March 2010

Sunderland 4 Bolton Wanderers 0 compare report Man of the impulse Darren Bent chose the undiluted impulse to measure his initial hat-trick for Sunderland Photo GETTY IMAGES

Sunderland physical education instructor Steve Bruce certified he felt relieved after his club"s relegation worries were eased as Darren Bent"s hat-trick cumulative an fatiguing feat over associate strugglers Bolton.

Bruce was left respirating some-more simply brazen of a assembly currently with bar owners Ellis Short following Sunderland"s initial win in fifteen Premier League games as Bent increased his England World Cup chances after Fraizer Campbell struck the Premier League"s fastest idea this season.

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"I only feel relief, it gets the gorilla off the back," Bruce said.

"There have been times where you consternation what they ruin have we done. It has been difficult and I"m not only articulate about the weather. It has been the coldest North-East winter in 35 years. So I"m gratified for everybody endangered with the club. The demeanour of feat was really enjoyable. We could have scored 6 or eight."

Campbell set the round rolling by volleying in Lorik Cana"s lofted-pass when only 41 seconds were on the board.

Bent got up and using in the 64th notation when he expertly kick Jussi Jaaskelainen following Lee Cattermole"s pass.

Sunderland changed in to an irrefutable lead ten mins after when Sam Ricketts was discharged for his second bookable corruption when he brought down Bent only inside the chastisement box after being sent transparent by the superb Steed Malbranque and the brazen kick Jaaskelainen with ease with his spot-kick.

Bent took his total this tenure to nineteen as he finished his initial Sunderland hat-trick in the 88th notation when he knocked in Campbell"s pull-back to post a sign of his World Cup credentials.

"He contingency be in with a shout," Bruce said.

Bolton physical education instructor Owen Coyle, who lost Fabrice Muamba to a thigh injury, claimed his group were victims of an injustice, insisting Lorik Cana should have been sent off for a "horrendous tackle, probably at knee-height" on Vladimir Weiss when his group trailed 1-0.

"The scoreline flattered them," Coyle said.

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