Sunderland made it four consecutive wins over local rivals Newcastle United on Sunday with a dramatic 1-0 victory at St James' Park in the Premier League.
Both sides fought hard during what was a frenetic match, with plenty of chances appearing at both ends of the pitch.
However, the only goal of the game came on 89 minutes when Adam Johnson fired in following a quick counter-attack from the visitors.
Read Sports Mole's minute-by-minute report below to find out how all of the action unfolded on Tyneside.
"The electricity of this game really is something else, and you have to be at it to appreciate it. I'm looking forward to experiencing that again. The end, not so much if you lose. Particularly around Christmas time, when it's goodwill to all men, the gravy is going to be a bit lumpy if we lose. So it's important to win."
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"So, it's always special, something unique will always happen and we're trying to make sure that it is from us. There are key moments during the season and we are looking for that.
"Our idea is to go and win two or three in a row, which we haven't done, and that will change the season around. The biggest and best game to do it is in the derby, so it would be a perfect start."
"Jack would have been a prized possession of the academy and it just hurts to see it happen that way, but it's the rules, it's football. So there is no ill feeling towards Jack.
"Good luck to him. It would be difficult if he had played 10-12 years and headed off towards the end of his career but he was just becoming the player that we hoped he would. He has done great at Newcastle. He is a very important part of their team.
"He is not the type of player to court derision from the fans, he was such a hard working, fair, tidy individual, disciplined player, he was your 'Mr Dependable' at Sunderland. I wouldn't be inclined to encourage people to boo him or whatever. He found himself in a situation where him and his agent bailed out. Some of the diehard fans might not take the same approach."
5 - There have been five red cards in the last eight PL games between Newcastle and Sunderland, though none in the last three. Restraint.
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) December 21, 20142 - In the first half Newcastle & Sunderland both had:
2 shots on target,
4 shots off target,
1 blocked shot,
2 headed shots.
Parity.
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) December 21, 2014


