'No complacency - it's not done yet'

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Sunderland head coach Regis Le Bris says his side will not fall into the trap of thinking the hard work is done after beating Coventry City in the first leg of the Championship play-off semi-final.
Eliezer Mayenda's late winner at the Coventry Building Society Arena on Friday night gave the Black Cats a 2-1 advantage to take into Tuesday's second leg at the Stadium of Light.
But Le Bris told BBC Radio Newcastle: "We'll have another tough game at home, so it's not done.
"It's really clear the mindset in the dressing room. No complacency. We know we'll have another tough game, another scenario, difficult opponent, so let's reset.
"It was a tough game, Coventry played really good football. We decided to play with two forwards, so we accepted their domination in midfield.
"We felt early in the second half they played different kinds of balls and it was now possible to escape the pressure and create the link with our strikers and it worked well."