Marco Silva left frustrated after "surprise performance" against Sunderland

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"I knew it wasn't me doing something wrong, but that's life and football can be like that", he said.

With two relegation spots yet to be decided and six teams still mathematically able to go down, Britton spoke of how the Swansea players not only want a good following at Sunderland, but also hope to reward the fans for their support during a hard season.

Hull City would've been desperate to pick up points in front of their own crowd, against already relegated Sunderland.

He said: "All we did was put down thoughts on what it would take, and then left it with Ellis for him to decide". "I think we had played well, even going back to Leicester City, Watford, Bournemouth, West Ham - I think we had played well in the games and didn't take anything from it, we didn't score".

Hull City's Lazar Markovic lies injured, during the English Premier League soccer match between Hull City and Sunderland, at the KCOM Stadium, in Hull, England, Saturday May 6, 2017. I am disappointed because we have lost this game.

"We scored some good goals at the time but we also had a goalkeeper who made a couple of crucial saves and that helped us as well".

"But honestly, I expect this level of performance from him on a regular basis - that's how highly I think of him".

It looked a valid claim for a spot kick, and Hull boss Marco Silva fumed: "For me that was a clear penalty".

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According to a report in Honduran newspaper Diez, after suffering knock-backs on their supposed interest in Sunderland's Jordan Pickford and Jermain Defoe, Newcastle United have lowered their sites and are interested in a summer swoop for left-back Bryan Oviedo.

He replied: 'Ellis and the board want me to stay.

But the first man out of the door could be Pickford, who is a lifelong Sunderland fan who came through the youth system on Wearside.

"He's got a contract until 2020, so it would have to be our choice to sell, not Jordan's or anybody else", manager David Moyes told reporters.

According to reports across the north east press this morning, David Moyes will inform Sunderland's eight players out of contract at the end of the season, who he intends offering a new deal to this week.

Silva is unbeaten in 41 league home matches as a manager since Estoril were beaten 1-0 by Rio Ave in the Portuguese league on 30 March 2014 (W34, D7).

On the playing side, there is likely to be a significant turnover between now and next term.

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