Jack Ross on Max Power's performance in new Sunderland role and Luke O'Nien's growing influence
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Sunderland were boosted by the presence of Max Power in the side that lined up against promotion rivals Barnsley after his five-game ban was overturned.
And the 25-year-old midfielder produced a composed display in the holding role of Jack Ross' new-look 4-3-1-2 system.
Power was shown his third red card of the season in the draw with Walsall at the weekend but the decision was overturned following a successful appeal to the FA on Monday and Power played a key role in Sunderland's 4-2 win over Barnsley.
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