Automatic promotion still reachable - Williams

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Former Sunderland defender Darren Williams says automatic promotion from the Championship is "definitely reachable" for the Black Cats.
Regis Le Bris' side are fourth in the table and eight points behind Sheffield United in second with 12 games remaining.
Williams told BBC's Total Sport podcast he believes Sunderland can finish in the top two "without a shadow of a doubt".
"I wouldn't take my eye off second spot to be quite honest, I think it's reachable," he said.
Enzo Le Fee and Dan Ballard both sustained injuries in the 1-0 defeat at home to Hull City on Saturday - the first time Sunderland have lost two consecutive league games this season.
"It might be a glimmer of hope that we get into second spot, obviously with having two knocks with the injuries that we've just taken on board," Williams added.
"But there's no way on earth that we cannot make that. But you've got to be realistic and think you can't just rely on the fact that we're 12 points safely in the play-offs because then that complacency kicks in."
