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MCGEADY RUBS IT IN ON HIS RETURN

By Scott Hunt

ECSTATIC: Preston’s Jordan Hugill celebrates putting his side ahead
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Sunderland’s Aiden McGeady enjoys his goal

SUNDERLAND manager Simon Grayson defended Aiden McGeady’s celebration in front of the Preston fans as both men made their return to Deepdale with a frantic 2-2 draw.
McGeady scored the third goal in four frenetic second-half minutes to draw Sunderland level after Preston had come from behind to lead thanks to strikes from Josh Harrop and Jordan Hugill.
George Honeyman had given Sunderland the half-time lead, but McGeady&...

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