Sunderland have undoubtedly exceeded pre-season expectations, at least from those outside the club, so far this term, but the past month has been a struggle.
Their unbeaten home record was ended by Liverpool in February and subsequent losses to Fulham and now Brighton suggest that feeling of invincibility on home soil has vanished.
A rare away win at Leeds at the start of the month is looking more important by the day, ensuring they remain clear of a relegation battle.
But one win in six league games and an embarrassing FA Cup exit to League One strugglers Port Vale does not look like the basis for a European charge.
Regis Le Bris will have been frustrated to see a strong start to the second period fade away and even more disappointed by his side's failure to create any chances of note after going behind.
With a long season approaching its final stretch, Sunderland need something to help fire them towards a finish line with momentum – a trip to fierce rivals Newcastle next weekend might just provide that.