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http://www.safc.com/match/?page_id=16597&fixture=3004379By Nick Alexander
Ricky Sbragia is thrilled at the prospect of experiencing a North-East derby for the first time as a manager.
Sunderland enjoyed wins over local rivals Middlesbrough and Newcastle at the Stadium of Light earlier in the season when Sbragia was part of Roy Keane's back-room team.
The Black Cats face a return match against Boro at the Riverside Stadium tomorrow and this time Sbragia will be in the manager's spot in the dug-out.
"It'll be great to experience a derby as a manager," said Sbragia. "I've done it as a coach but it'll be a little bit different taking them out.
"With the situation both clubs are in, it's an important game. There's a lot at stake but nothing will be decided tomorrow, it's one of 18 big Premier League games we have left to play this season."
Sbragia reckons a point from tomorrow's match would be a decent return to bring back up the A19. "First and foremost, I want to make sure we come away unbeaten," he said.
"It would be great if we could go there, do ourselves justice and come away with at least a point and, preferably, a win.
"We've already taken three points off Boro at home this season and it would be nice to take another point tomorrow - more if we can."
Sunderland go to the Riverside sitting in 15th place in the table, just two points outside the relegation zone. Boro are two places below them and only goal difference is keeping the Teessiders out of the bottom three.
Sbragia added: "It's a game with local pride riding on it but I have to try and put that out of my mind.
"The first goal will be the most important and we have to make sure it is us who take the initiative."
Kieran Richardson should shake off an ankle injury to play while Steed Malbranque and Phil Bardsley are set to return after being rested against Bolton last weekend.