Sunderland boss Jack Ross believes that there will be many more twists and turns in the race for automatic promotion after the side lost on Saturday.
Despite the remarkable 5-4 defeat at home to Coventry last time out, the Black Cats are only two points behind Barnsley and have a game in hand on the Tykes, so it's still in their hands.
And, with Portsmouth still firmly in the hunt for a top two finish, along with Charlton, it promises to be an exciting end to the campaign.
That's certainly how Ross feels, with the Scotsman warning that there's a lot of football still to be played.
"It has been an emotionally draining season for everyone at the club. There will still be some twists and turns between now and the end of the season I’m sure of that," he told the club's media.
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The north-east outfit are back in action on Friday when they face Doncaster in what will be a challenging game at the Stadium of Light.
That is the late kick-off in League One and Ross' men could be fifth by the time they play.
The Verdict
What an end to the season it should be in League One, with four teams still competing for the one place.
Sunderland will probably be slight favourites but Ross' comments are spot on as so much can change and it's sure to go to the last day.
All they can do is concentrate on Doncaster, which is going to be a really tough test.
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