(Video) Fans go crazy on Instagram following Amad Diallo's brace in Sunderland's 4-4 draw against Hull City

With two goals on Saturday night to help Sunderland draw 4-4 with Hull City, Amad Diallo maintained his excellent form for the Black Cats.

The United loanee shone in a thrilling match at the Stadium of Light as Tony Mowbray's team rallied from a 3-2 deficit to a 4-3 lead before giving up a penalty in stoppage time. Before Joe Gelhardt and Diallo scored in less than a minute, Hull took the lead. However, the away team regained the advantage with two goals either side of halftime.

After converting a penalty to make it 3-3, Diallo started the counterattack that resulted in Jack Clarke scoring the fourth goal. The 20-year-old, who struggled with minor injuries in recent weeks and was benched in last weekend's stalemate with Burnley, made a fantastic comeback to the starting lineup.


With the two goals, Diallo now has 11 for the year, further demonstrating to United supporters what a talented young player they have on their hands. Fans have since reacted brilliantly to the Ivorian's display against Hull City.

Raheem Amany 🇨🇮
@B_Jiggy317

I need Amad Diallo on the RW next season
7:11 PM · Apr 7, 2023

Garnarcho FC
@blam_dem

Amad Diallo is sooo good Hope he gets his chances next season and take them 🔥🔥🔥🌟
7:11 PM · Apr 7, 2023

Erik ten Hag💪🏿
@WNkadimang

Amad Diallo is having a great game. I'm impressed.
7:11 PM · Apr 7, 2023

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@LJGLA_

Amad Diallo is a SPECIAL player
7:11 PM · Apr 7, 2023

With his two goals against Hull, Manchester United loanee Amad now has 11 goals in the Championship this year. The 20-year-old attacker discussed his aims on Wearside, noting that his first goal for the season was to score 10 goals.

“I have another objective which is to take this team into the Premier League,” said Amad last month. “I know it will be difficult, but I always tell myself nothing is impossible.”

With six league games left before Monday's trip to Cardiff, the draw against Hull puts Tony Mowbray's team six points outside the play-off spots.



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