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Alex Pritchard outlines Lee Johnson conversation that has played out in Sunderland’s promotion-winning season

After four years in League One, Sunderland were able to get the better of Wycombe at the weekend as they won 2-0 to gain promotion to the Championship. 

This season hasn’t been plain sailing for the Black Cats, who started the season under the management of Lee Johnson before he was relieved of his duties in February and replaced by Alex Neil.

Alex Pritchard played brilliantly at Wembley and was causing the Chairboys constant problems.

The 29-year-old was one of Johnson’s signings at the start of the season and, despite the manager no longer being at the club, Pritchard was keen to give him as much credit as his current manager.

When asked if he had any doubts when signing for Sunderland, he told the Chronicle: “No, not really. I give a lot of credit to Lee Johnson. I spoke to him and he knew my situation and my love of football probably wasn’t there. He rang me and said I need to make you love football again.

“I remember the words he said. If you love football again, I’ve no doubts. If you don’t love football, I don’t know what will happen.

“To be fair to him, I’ve got that fire in my belly again and obviously things happen in the season – he went – and Alex Neil has come in. I’ve been under Alex Neil. I know what he’s about.

“It’s all about working hard and he’ll give you the freedom up the top of the pitch, we’ve got the quality up there. The problem was conceding goals and we’ve stopped doing that and now we can see why.

“The togetherness is unbelievable. We’ve had some bad moments this year but we keep coming back. We keep coming back and the fans deserve it.”

Reflecting in Sunderland’s promotion, he said: “I think it’s my first promotion so for me I’ve played in the leagues above I’ve played in League One when I

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