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Middlesbrough’s promotion credentials assessed as pundits deliver Sunderland score prediction

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Middlesbrough’s promotion credentials assessed as pundits deliver Sunderland score prediction

David Prutton shares which Leicester player he has 'adored' watching this  season

EFL expert David Prutton believes Middlesbrough remain a work in progress this season, but sees potential in them being able to emulate the Michael Carrick side of the season before last.

Boro have had a mixed start to the new season. With five games played, Boro are in a better position than this same stage last term with eight points leaving them 10th in the table ahead of Saturday’s trip to rivals Sunderland. But it’s hard not to escape a feeling of frustration in the number of dropped points that could, and probably should, see them in a far stronger position.

Despite that, Sky Sports chief EFL pundit Prutton still sees a lot of potential in Boro’s squad and believes Carrick could eventually get them playing as well as they did shortly after his arrival at the club. During an excellent six-month spell following his arrival in October 2022, Boro went from 21st in the Championship to the top-six before their play-off disappointment.

Making his prediction for the Sunderland game, Prutton told Sky Sports: “It was a cracking game for Sunderland last weekend, but unfortunately for the Sunderland fans, that’s a long way to travel for a 93rd-minute winner from the home side. They’ll hope to right that wrong.

“As with Boro, still very much feeling like a work in progress. I still feel there is potential there in the team to emulate what happened in the year before last, which was obviously getting into the play-offs. Time will tell. This is a really good game, two good footballing teams, and it will be an absolutely packed-out Stadium of Light for this one. I’ll go 2-2.”

David Prutton shares which Leicester player he has 'adored' watching this  season

As mentioned, Sunderland go into Saturday’s Stadium of Light clash on the back of their first defeat of the season. New boss Regis Le Bris orchestrated the Wearsiders’ best start to a new season in almost a century as they won four in four while only conceding one goal. However, they were beaten 3-2 by bottom-of-the-league Plymouth Argyle last weekend.

Also predicting a stalemate ahead of the Wear-Tees derby, Sam Parkin told the Championship Check-In podcast: “I think I’ll take a draw actually. Boro have only been beaten once haven’t they, and Sunderland tasted defeat for the first time. I quite like the draw. I think it might be quite cagey… bit of a rivalry. I’ll go 1-1”

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