Sunderland manager David Moyes felt the scoreline was harsh on his side after Saturdays 4-1 defeat to Arsenal at the Stadium of Light. Alexis Sanchez gave the Gunners the lead, but the Black Cats hauled themselves level through a Jermain Defoe penalty, before a brace from Olivier Giroud and another Sanchez strike killed the game.I think it was tough and I certainly dont think we deserved to lose 4-1, Moyes told Sky Sports. We worked hard, really hard to stay in the game first half when Arsenal were very good. We stuck at it and I thought we grew into the game second half. And at that point I thought we were the better team when we got back into the game at one each. But their quality all over the pitch is always going to cause you a problem. The minute they open you up then theyve got that chance of scoring.I think our defending was poor at times. I think it was more disappointing, our defending of crosses. We lose the first one to a cross, we lose the second one to a cross. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract. Arsenal can score some great goals but when its down to crosses you hope that youll defend well and deal with that.We frustrated Arsenal and I think the time when we got the goal we were the better team. We warranted a goal and we looked more likely to score a goal than at any time during the game. So you hope from that you kick on and win it if you can. But at least come away with a point. Jermain Defoe says the squad need to stick together after defeat to Arsenal The 4-1 defeat condemns Sunderland to the worst-ever start to a Premier League season after 10 games.However, Moyes is confident that once injured players return to fitness it will give the club a boost as they look to climb the Premier League table. Alexis Sanchez (middle) scores his sides first goal Once we get one or two of the injured players back that will give me a few more options, Moyes added. We were quite limited today to what we could do and the changes we could make so hopefully we get a few of those players back and that will give us a better chance, different selections and different formations as well.The message is the players are giving everything they can. You can see that today. It wasnt for the lack of effort or the lack of trying. They played against a team with good quality. Also See: Arsenal thrash sorry Sunderland As it happened Worst-ever PL start PL Table David Ross Jersey . -- Josh Sterk scored once and set up two more as the Oshawa Generals edged the visiting Belleville Bulls 3-2 on Friday in Ontario Hockey League action. Steve Cishek Jersey . Colin Wilson had two goals and an assist, and Mike Fisher scored a goal and helped set up two others in the Predators 6-4 victory over the Red Wings on Monday night. http://www.cubsauthentic.com/cubs-ernie-banks-jersey/ . DAmigo scored twice in regulation and added the shootout winner as the Toronto Marlies edged the San Antonio Rampage 5-4 in American Hockey League action. Cole Hamels Cubs Jersey . NBA officials ruled the court unplayable in the Bucks final exhibition game on Oct. 25 because players were slipping, and the game was cancelled midway through the first period. Ron Santo Jersey . The mixed zone is not a place to make friends. Nevada?is hiring?Arizona State?assistant coach Jay Norvell as its head coach, sources told ESPN on Wednesday night.Norvell, the receivers coach and passing-game coordinator for the Sun Devils, interviewed Wednesday for the position. Eastern Washington coach Beau Baldwin and Vanderbilt offensive coordinator Andy Ludwig were the other finalists for the job.FootballScoop.com first reported Norvells hiring.The 53-year-old Norvell has been an offensive coordinator at Nebraska, UCLA and Oklahoma, but this is his first head-coaching opportunity. He spent the 2015 season at Texas, where he briefly called offensive plays, before joining Arizona States staff this year.ddddddddddddNorvell replaces Brian Polian, who agreed to part ways with Nevada after going 23-27 in four seasons at the school. A former Iowa defender, Norvell coached at Northern Iowa, Wisconsin and Iowa State before spending six seasons in the NFL. He returned to the college ranks as Nebraskas offensive coordinator in 2004. ' ' '