Players for Sunderland are “not happy” with what Adam Armstrong did during the match against Southampton.
On Saturday, Sunderland suffered a 4-2 defeat away to Southampton in the Championship.
Following a 4-2 loss on the road against Southampton on Saturday afternoon, Sunderland has now dropped its past six Championship games; this is the first time the team has done so since 2006.
Due to some careless defense on the first goal, which Stuart Armstrong scored, and a careless foul by Chris Rigg on Ryan Manning, which resulted in a penalty kick for the second, the Black Cats trailed by two goals at the half.
In the 37th minute, Adam Armstrong onto the field and scored, however it was a contentious penalty kick.
Against Sunderland, Adam Armstrong trips over a Southampton penalty.
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Against Sunderland, Adam Armstrong trips over a Southampton penalty.
On Saturday afternoon, Armstrong scored his 19th Championship goal of the year, but a lot of the Sunderland players think the penalty should have been given again.
The 27-year-old looked to have kicked the ball with his standing foot before it touched his shooting foot as he slid while aiming at Anthony Patterson.
Many Black Cats players were incensed when former Newcastle United striker Armstrong celebrated in front of the away fans, prompting protests from Sunderland teammates.
Dominic Shaw, a reporter with Northern Echo, tweeted: