Sunderland manager Sam Allardyce says Premier League safety is far from a foregone conclusion for his side. Saturday was a great day for the Black Cats as they twice came from behind to secure a stunning 3-2 win over Chelsea at the Stadium of Light, while relegation rivals Newcastle and Norwich picked up just a point between them.The confluence of results means that another victory for Sunderland at home to Everton on Wednesday - live on Sky Sports - would guarantee their survival. Roberto Martinezs men are winding down what is seen in many quarters as a disappointing season and they never looked like crashing Leicesters title-winning party on Saturday, conceding an early goal and slipping to a 3-1 defeat. I hope there is not a feeling out there that this game is a foregone conclusion. It will be anything but. Sam Allardyce However, Allardyce says he will be wary of Everton and thinks criticism of their recent displays will spur them on.I hope there is not a feeling out there that this game is a foregone conclusion, said the Sunderland boss. It will be anything but. Wahbi Khazri was among the goal scorers when Sunderland beat Chelsea at the weekend Everton have been criticised for their performance against Leicester and I think that will get a reaction from their players and Roberto here on Wednesday.I think we will see Everton trying their best to spoil our evening.We must be in top form and be as committed as we were on Saturday, if we are to get the result we are looking for. Allardyce thinks Everton will provide stiff opposition on Wednesday Allardyce agreed that Saturdays victory had put his side in a good position but quickly returned to the need to avoid complacency.Everybody has been relaxing and enjoyed the day off yesterday, he said. 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