Tony Mowbray says Sunderland form makes for 'exciting' Championship run-in

Tony Mowbray has urged his Sunderland players to maintain the excitement of the Championship run-in until the very last day.
Sunderland have been on the periphery of the play-offs for most of the season, although they looked like they had fallen too far off the pace a couple of weeks ago.
Since then, back-to-back wins over Cardiff and Birmingham have closed the gap to just two points with four games remaining.
If Sunderland beat Huddersfield Town on Tuesday, they will move into the top six before Norwich, Blackburn, Coventry, Preston and Millwall play on Wednesday and could set up a grandstand finish.
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Whether or not Sunderland get into the top six is not in their hands regardless, so they will need favourable results from somewhere if it’s to happen, but for now Mowbray just wants to keep the door ajar for as long as possible.
“We are competing and it's exciting, Mowbray said after the 2-1 win over Birmingham.
"I've just said to the players 'make it exciting right to the death if we can'. Let's go to Preston on the last day with something to play for, but we'll only do that by getting results in the next three games - starting on Tuesday, hopefully with three points against Huddersfield."
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