'Life throws you curve balls and we all have to keep fighting': Grant Leadbitter helps Sunderland reach League One play-off final the day after losing his mum to cancer

  • Grant Leadbitter played full 90 minutes of Sunderland's draw with Portsmouth 
  • He played the evening after his mother, Susan, lost her battle with cancer
  • Leadbitter spoke of his anguish on Friday as he thanked fans for condolences 

Grant Leadbitter has revealed he helped Sunderland reach the League One play-off final just a day after the death of his mother.

The 33-year-old midfielder played the full 90 minutes of the Black Cats' 0-0 semi-final second leg draw with Portsmouth on Thursday evening after his mother, Susan, lost her battle with cancer on Wednesday.

He spoke of his anguish in an Instagram post on Friday morning as he thanked fans for their condolences.

Grant Leadbitter helped Sunderland reach League One play-off final a day after his mum died

Grant Leadbitter helped Sunderland reach League One play-off final a day after his mum died

Leadbitter wrote: 'Last couple of days have been tough, not just myself but my sisters too. To lose my mam on Wednesday was horrible, but I know now she is at peace now after tough battle of cancer. She now rests alongside my Dad.


'Life throws you curve balls and we all have to keep fighting. I wanted to play last night because my mam and dad would be disappointed if I didn't.

'Thanks for your support and kind messages. Lastly, the job is far from done, we have one more tough game to go.'

Academy graduate Leadbitter's father Brian died in 2008 at the age of just 50, and his ashes were buried under the pitch at the Stadium of Light.

The 33-year-old played the full 90 minutes of the Black Cats' 0-0 draw with Portsmouth

The 33-year-old played the full 90 minutes of the Black Cats' 0-0 draw with Portsmouth

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