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Emotional Lynden Gooch, Luke O'Nien's embrace and a touch of class from Sunderland after promotion

Sunderland secured their return to the Championship in style with a 2-0 win over Wycombe Wanderers. The Black Cats looked in complete control throughout the 90 minutes and Alex Neil wrote his name into the history books on Wearside.

The Black Cats head coach has finally ended the play-off hoodoo that lingered overhead and the Scotsman has restored pride in a season that looked destined to hit the rocks. There were plenty of emotional scenes at full-time as over 46,000 red and white supporters got to see their side win at the home of English football.

There remains question marks over Neil's future after leading the club back to the Championship, but the Black Cats boss holds a strong hand after an incredible run of form since his appointment. Talks about his future are set to take place later this week, but he's set to enjoy some well earned down time after success where others have fallen short.

Here are look at some of the things you might have missed from Sunderland's win at Wembley.

It's very rare in football to see players hang around after relegation from the Premier League, never mind back to back relegations to League One. Lynden Gooch has been there through the toughest times in Sunderland's recent history.

Perhaps one of the players in the current Sunderland squad that gets the most flack, not because of his lack of ability, but he was finally able to give something back to supporters after a tough few years. The American is out of contract this summer and talks are set to happen next week in relation to his future, but at the full-time whistle you could see how much it meant to him.

Gooch dropped to his knees before sharing an embrace with his team-mates. An hour or so after the final whistle as he spoke with

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