‘It’s a downgrade’: TNT Pundit lays into new Sunderland boss for talking ‘nonsense’..

Chris Sutton has taken a jab at Michael Beale for talking ‘nonsense’, admitting that he isn’t really sure how he managed to get the Sunderland job.

The 43-year-old was appointed Sunderland’s new head coach on Monday, two weeks after Tony Mowbray was sacked.

After the Black Cats had been linked with a number of foreign managers, including Will Still and Kim Hellberg, fans were left frustrated when Michael Beale was handed the reins.

Beale enjoyed a successful but brief spell at QPR before he packed his bags for Rangers last year. Despite an attractive win percentage, the Glaswegians were far from pleased with his tenure and his exit in October was met with excitement.

Beale has already frustrated fans further with comments in his interview with Sunderland that claimed he was being ‘pulled in different’places’—comments that Chris Sutton doesn’t seem very impressed with.

The former Celtic striker has slammed Beale for ‘pulling the wool over people’s eyes’.

Speaking on the It’s All Kicking Off! Podcast, Sutton said, “Yeah, good luck, Mick.

“His greatest attribute in football appears to be pulling the wool over people’s eyes. I think he talked about being pulled in a different direction at Rangers—what direction was that?

“I think he called Ange Postecoglou ‘lucky’—I mean, blimey—some of the jobs Mick gets, some of the jobs humble Mick gets—I think he’s slightly fortunate to get this job.

“You know, it’s a downgrade from Tony Mowbray, but let’s give him time. We have to give all managers time. But he does talk some nonsense.”

He then added, “Congratulations, Mick, Merry Christmas.”

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