Aiden McGeady update emerges ahead of Sunderland’s showdown with Shrewsbury
Sunderland manager Alex Neil has revealed that Aiden McGeady is making good progress in terms of his road to recovery from injury and could be back on the grass next week.
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Sunderland manager Alex Neil has revealed that Aiden McGeady is making good progress in terms of his road to recovery from injury and could be back on the grass next week.
Having been one of the rising talents of Leeds United’s academy, it no doubt would have hurt the club’s fans to see Jack Clarke being prised away by Tottenham.
Sunderland are firmly in the battle to secure a top six finish as Alex Neil looks to become the man to take them back to the Championship.
After making a £10m move from Leeds United to Tottenham Hotspur back in 2019, then-teenager Jack Clarke didn’t look as though he would ever drop down to the third tier of English football.
A decade and a half on, a certain generation of Sunderland fans still go misty-eyed when recalling the early Roy Keane era on Wearside. One of the many things that sticks in the memory was the ability of his teams to score crucial late goals.
Sunderland moved into the top six in League One after a late win against fellow play-off competitors Oxford United today, and Alex Neil will surely be delighted to have potential promotion back in his team’s hands with just five games to go.
Substitute Nathan Broadhead scored in added time on his comeback from injury to rescue Sunderland and fire the Black Cats back into the play-off places. The Wearsiders looked destined for a second successive goalless draw as they toiled in vain against struggling Gillingham at the Stadium of Light, and more dropped points would have put their chances of a place in the play-offs in real jeopardy.
Jack Clarke is fighting to save his Tottenham career, according to journalist Pete O’Rourke.