I don't think we'll have problems in final - Kerr
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Former Sunderland captain Bobby Kerr isn't expecting "any problems" from Sheffield United in the Championship play-off final.
The Black Cats beat Coventry in the semi-final with a last-minute winner from Dan Ballard to secure a spot to fight for Premier League promotion at Wembley.
Outside the Stadium of Light after the game, Kerr told BBC Radio Newcastle the win was "excellent".
He added: "We're used to winning so we've done well today. We hope it keeps us going for the rest of the season."
The midfielder was the skipper for Sunderland's heroic FA Cup win in 1973 and while remembering his success, he hopes for a similar outcome in the play-off final on 24 May.
"I've been there before, once. It's magnificent for the lads now that are going and for all the fans. Hopefully we get the win there."
When asked how he felt about the challenge of Sheffield United, Kerr said: "Well, I don't think we'll get any problems... hopefully."
Listen to more reaction from Sunderland's win on BBC Sounds.