Sunderland were held to a frustrating 0-0 draw away to Charlton Athletic in League One on Saturday afternoon, suffering a blow to their promotion chances.

The visitors dominated possession and shots on goal at The Valley but ultimately could not find the breakthrough. The Transfer Tavern have now used statistical experts SofaScore to analyse who the Black Cats' three worst performers (to have played at least 45 minutes) were on the day:

Jay Matete (6.7)

With a 6.7 overall rating given, Matete was ranked as Sunderland's third-worst player.

The central midfielder lost out on five of his duels and also failed to record a single shot on target, dribble, clearance or interception. In addition, he gave away possession no fewer than 16 times and committed two fouls.

Corry Evans (6.6)

Evans ranked as the second-worst performer for the Wearside club with a 6.6 rating.

The captain was unsuccessful in all four of his duels and never managed a shot, dribble, tackle or key pass, losing the ball 10 times in total.

Nathan Broadhead (6.5)

On his return from injury, Broadhead did not have the impact that he would have wanted, and he was given a lowly 6.5 rating.

The Everton loanee lost six duels against the Addicks and failed to register a shot on target, successful dribble or key pass, losing possession 12 times.

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