Sunderland fans had plenty to say about striker Wilson Isidor after watching their side salvage a late point against Bristol City on Tuesday.
Sunderland were frustrated by Bristol City in the first half of the Championship clash on Tuesday night, with the teams going into half-time at 0-0.
In their previous outing, Sunderland returning to winning ways against Stoke City. But it was the Robins who went on to strike first with Luke McNally scoring in the second half, before Patrick Roberts rescued an injury time point for the Black Cats.
The draw keeps Sunderland in 4th place of the Championship table and now two points outside the automatic promotion places.

Sunderland fans share frustration at Wilson Isidor after Bristol City
Wilson Isidor has become a fan favourite at the Stadium of Light since joining on loan from Zenit in the summer. But the Frenchman hasn’t scored in five games now.
One Sunderland fan said of Isidor during the Bristol City game: “Love Isidor to bits but sometimes he doesn’t help midfield and wingers with predictable, easy to defend runs.”
A similar comment read: “Think the reality of the Championship is dawning on Isidor. He really needs to be more on his toes. His anticipation is poor.”
Meanwhile, other posts about Isidor read: “Isidor starting to do my head in a little bit”, “Not sure what Isidor is offering at the moment”, and “Isidor looking devoid of confidence in the middle.”
Another Sunderland fan said on X: “We’re just so wasteful up front right now and have been for the last six games or so, since the goals dried up for Isidor.”
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Regis Le Bris’ recent comments on Wilson Isidor are now very interesting
Five games without a goal isn’t awful. But by Sunderland and Isidor’s standards this season, it’s not great.
Speaking earlier in the season though, Regis Le Bris gave his verdict on Isidor at Sunderland and highlighted his willingness to improve.
Le Bris said: “He wants to improve. This part of his personality is very interesting to us.”
Now amid this tough run of form for Isidor, with his confidence looking low, it’s time for the 24-year-old to really dig deep and prove Le Bris that he wants to, and can, improve his game.
