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What Jack Grealish says about a possible crisis at Manchester City

What the English player says about Manchester City's latest results

By Hector Garcia

What the English player says about Manchester City's latest results
What the English player says about Manchester City's latest results
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Manchester City has had not very encouraging results in recent days. The citizen club has established itself as one of the great teams in Europe, but has had some important absences due to injury. Given this, the results seem to be never coming, and the new signings are not showing their best version. However, for Jack Grealish, in his most recent interview, there is nothing to worry about.

 

“Come on! No chance. I've never lost two Manchester City games in a row. But it's nowhere near a crisis. We had a brilliant start. We didn't win the Community Shield but won the Super Cup. We then won six in a row..." For the English player there is no crisis in the squad, so there is not much to worry about. However , it is important that the club begins to accumulate victories, especially because there are several clubs in contention in the Premier League.

In an interview with The Sun, Grealish also spoke about his current physical state. "I feel when I'm fit, I can help any team in the world, England or Man City. As soon as I go back to Manchester City, I need to get myself back in that starting XI. Towards the end of last season "I was playing every game. That's how I want it to be..." said the player who is training with the England team for the current FIFA International Break.

 

What does Grealish say about his injury?

“You might laugh now, it was only a dead leg, but it was the worst I've had in my life. If you get a dead leg and you have a haematoma a bleeding outside blood vessels] the blood, if you have a bad one, it's like 6cm. Mine was 20cm...", said Jack Grealish. "Our doc at Man City said, 'That's the worst dead leg I've ever seen, by a mile'. And it wasn't even bad, the tackle. It was Oli McBurnie against Sheffield United. If I showed you the tackle now, you'd be like 'Get up'. It doesn't even look that bad..."


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