SUNDERLAND have a new injury concern after the draw with Watford - boss Tony Mowbray!
The head coach suffered a hamstring injury while celebrating his side's dramatic 95th minute leveller in the 2-2 draw with the Hornets.
Sunderland looked set for a frustrating defeat to Chris Wilder's side, who were two goals in front after headers from Christian Kabesele and Ryan Porteous.
But Luke O'Nien halved the deficit before Patrick Roberts came up with a moment of brilliance deep into stoppage time to rescue a point and keep Sunderland's play-off hopes alive.
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That resulted in scenes of joy in the home dugout - but delight turned to pain for Mowbray.
"I think it's a hamstring injury," he said.
"I never had a hamstring injury in 18 years as a professional because I was never fast enough but when that goal went in I obviously moved a bit too quick. I'm sure it'll be fine, a bit of treatment. We have a full treatment room but if I can grab a physio I'll be fine."
Asked whether he'll be fit for the final day trip to Preston, Mowbray joked: "I'll be there, but I don't know if I'll be fit!"
The draw leaves Sunderland in seventh, two points behind Millwall and three behind Coventry ahead of the final day trip to Preston.
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