28 February 2013 10:38 Sunderland's underwhelming season looks set to deteriorate right into a relegation battle because they get ready for a house fit with Fulham on Saturday. But inspite of the appearance of striker Steven Fletcher and winger Adam Johnson for huge money in the off-season, Sunderland have didn't impress to date in 2012/13. They sit 15th in the Premier League standings, only five points away from relegation zone following a work of four matches with no win. O'Neill's guys have tasted defeat in all of their past three accessories, taking place 2-1 away to West Bromwich Albion last time out. The prospect is somewhat better for Fulham, although only just. The west London staff inhabit 11th position available, three things better off than Sunderland. Their healthiest place is down seriously to some improved kind of late, with a respectable return of one draw, two wins and one beat from their past four league games. There is no shame because individual defeat, 1-0 at home to concept favourites Manchester United, and they followed it up with a worthy position absent to Norwich and a win at home to Stoke last Saturday. Fulham director Martin Jol may be confident of creating it two group wins in succession for the first time since September, with unreliable Sunderland apparently ripe for the taking. But Fulham must overcome their uninspiring absent to do form, and register what can be just their third Premier League victory on your way this period. Jol will soon be lost midfielders Kerim Frei (crotch) and Mahamadou Diarra (knee) for the long trip to the Stadium of Light, but functional wideman Kieran Richardson is approaching a come back to action. For Sunderland, defense Wes Brown (knee) and on-loan fullback Danny Rose (hamstring) are out, while the game will probably occur too quickly for captain and midfielder Lee Cattermole (knee) to element.
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