'We had to manage crazy game' - Le Bris
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Fourth-placed Sunderland came from a goal behind to beat Norwich 2-1 after the visitors were reduced to 10 men in the second half of a game which saw five bookings apiece.
Head coach Regis Le Bris told BBC Radio Newcastle: "It was another tough game. Our opponent played well, we expected that, they are a good team, they can press and defend. It was a good challenge for us.
"The game was unstable with many mistakes from both sides but in the end we found a solution to win so it's good for us.
"The game was a little bit crazy, (a team) has to manage it properly. The referee did what he thought was best.
"During the corner kick (from which Norwich scored) I think it's a question of mentality. We had a lack of energy during that part of the game and it changed the dynamic.
"If we want to win more games we have to be well-rounded and set pieces are very important for that.
"It's not a question of snapping your fingers, you have to work on it, to show your improvements, from corners we are probably better, from throw-ins we still have work to do.
"Jobe is so powerful, he has the good quality to affect the game, it's not a surprise to us, he did very well today."