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Grayson defends McGeady for celebrating in front of Preston fans

Aiden McGeady made his point to Preston fans
Aiden McGeady made his point to Preston fans

Sunderland manager Simon Grayson felt Aiden McGeady was justified in celebrating his equaliser in the 2-2 draw at Preston in front of the home fans.

The Republic of Ireland winger, who joined the Black Cats in July, spent last season on loan at Preston from Everton and received a hostile reception from the Lilywhites faithful.

After netting just before the hour mark to earn his side a point, McGeady made a point of responding to the taunts, running to the opposite end to celebrate in front of the Preston supporters.

Grayson, who was Preston manager before moving to Sunderland this summer himself, defended his player's celebrations, likening them to Emmanuel Adebayor's goading of Arsenal fans after scoring against his old club for Manchester City in 2009.

"You are allowed to run around any part of the field and celebrate how you want," said Grayson.

"He took the pressure off me to be fair, so I'm quite happy with that. I said to him he looked like Adebayor at City.

"Why shouldn't you celebrate? He was unfairly taunted, I thought, because he was exceptional last year.

"He didn't have a choice to come here, so I thought it was a bit unfair what went off."

Preston boss Alex Neil also played down McGeady's actions.

He said: "I was too disappointed with conceding to notice Aiden's celebration.

"I saw him run somewhere. I think in football emotions run high.

"We were delighted when we scored. I'll be honest, I don't make too much of it."

Sunderland took the lead after 28 minutes through George Honeyman, but in the 55th minute Josh Harrop's whipped free-kick deflected into the bottom left-hand corner and Jordan Hugill's thumping volley made it 2-1.

McGeady then swept home from 20 yards to silence the home fans.

Recent Ireland call-up Seanie Maguire started the game for the hosts but failed to get on the scoresheet and was subbed with two minutes of normal time to go. 

22-year old Cork-born midfielder Alan Browne struck the post late in the game while Daryl Horgan was introduced by the hosts on the 69th minute. 

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