Grealish jokes about night out with Keane and Neville after Premier League title win

Published 2022-05-22
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Man City star Jack Grealish gave an open and honest interview about his first season at the club and joked about a night out with Roy Keane and Gary Neville following the club's title win.

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All Comments (21)
  • @rishabh3150
    His interviews are so good.. just speaks from his heart.. not the robotic.. scripted answers about hardwork, mentality and professionalism...
  • This is the first interview in football where a current player has been open about what really is going through his head. They have it in F1 but in football we just get "it's a game of two halves, we have to give 110%"
  • A refreshingly honest and non-robotic interview. Jack obviously hasn’t had his media training…
  • This is how an interview should be! Honest and from the heart! No doubt he will kick on next year hes quality
  • @TheClassof_1992
    Most honest and open interview I’ve seen. Jack makes it feel like its not an interview but just a conversation between mates.
  • Let's just respect how Roy Keane is in dad mode when he congratulates Jack.
  • @andyjoss5148
    What an ace interview, open, honest and just speaks like a real person. Much better than the usual crap players come away with nowadays
  • We need more interviews like this . Players need to tell us what’s on their mind and hopefully they’ll be understood a bit better
  • @JetboyXEditZ
    This was by far one of the best seasons that I have seen, city and liverpool fighting for the title, spurs and Arsenal fighting for top for and Leeds Everton and Burnley fighting for relegation. This was truly incredible. Edit: also united and West Ham fighting for europa league
  • Most relaxed honest interview of a football player I've watched ever. Well-done Jack Grealish!
  • @LiamShannon
    He may really be the only footballer with a personality left. You listen to his interviews and he’s so genuine and unscripted, he’s just fantastic. Love Jack.
  • @marksip01234
    You have to love Jack. I truly believe he just loves playing the game and is a warm hearted guy.
  • @olliesutton1804
    He is a massively likeable guy, hopefully he gets back into form next year
  • @SixDrums
    Its very easy to laugh at his performances especially because of his price tag, but this interview in particular really gives good perspective on what it's like to be in his situation. He's been nervous, eager to impress but afraid to let everyone down, that's incredibly humanizing. Obviously as a Liverpool fan I suppose I don't want him to succeed but I guess I at least don't want him to go down as a massive flop, he's too good a player and a person.
  • @Neo-oq3rx
    Honestly one of the best interviews I’ve heard in a long time. Speaks from the heart, keeps it real with no filter. That’s how it should be
  • @JoJo-dh4xg
    Enjoyed the interview. Someone already said this: not the typical "teleprompter" read out from others. Genuine. Calmly told Gary and the rest to back off the criticism too. Quality lad.
  • Jack has really improved this second half of the season. He's getting to know the system. I love how he's been humble throughout the hate. He's going to be a beast next season
  • @swanyay3304
    Micah’s love for Man City makes me happy..he’s like a kid in the candy store when he discusses City 😂
  • @7ooLeY
    Even as a United fan, I can admit to being a huge admirer of Grealish. As a footballer and human being. Great to see the honesty for once, instead of media trained drivel 👏. He'll be exceptional next season!
  • @chrismains6137
    It still hurts a little to see him paying for another team, but he still comes across so well and fair play to him for winning with Man City.