I believe such an outcome is highly unlikely.
We have a striker who it is reported has a knee issue and has only scored 1 goal from 'Open Play' in his last 15 games. We have Pino who has flattered to deceive and makes little impacts in games.
We have no adequate cover for Munoz at right-wing back and offer nothing offensively from out on the right. We have Mitchell who whilst defensively capable does not provide a threat when coming forward down the left.
We have been vulnerable at set-pieces game on game.
One cannot construct a case for a positive outcome at Sunderland who are unbeaten at home where they are encouraged vociferously by a 46,000 crowd.