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Former Celtic winger Lewis Morgan has revealed how starring in Sunderland Til I Die was “weird” and how the camera crew “reigned it in” from the previous season.

Morgan spent the second half of last season on loan with the Black Cats from Parkhead before moving on to the MLS with David Beckham ’s Inter Miami in the last transfer window.

During his time at the Stadium of Light, Jack Ross led Sunderland to the Checkatrade Trophy Final and the Play-Off Final.

Both were lost in agonising circumstances with that anguish caught in the latest series of the Netflix documentary.

Morgan told the MLS website: “It was a little weird.

"I think they reigned it in a little from the year before; they said the Netflix crew had very much full access before I was there.

“I think they kind of restricted that a little more, but the cameras were there all the time.

(Image: Sunderland AFC via Getty Images)

“Eventually you get used to it and you don’t notice them, but to get used to it was a little bit different.”

The 23-year-old left Celtic to take up a new life in the States two months ago. But he had options to return down south.

“I had a few clubs in the Championship (with offers)," Morgan said.

"But to be honest, once I heard of the interest here and how keen the club were to get me, that kind of made my mind up.”