Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

JACK FROM THE BRINK

How a kidney injury and time with John Terry saw Grealish turn his back on partying and realise his potential

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potential on the pitch too, where he has been the key man in Villa’s run of seven successive wins to climb to second in the Championsh­ip.

Now pundits are again tipping the Villa ace with pin-up looks for the top with his boyhood team on course to return to the Premier

League.

Contract talks with Grealish, 22, are on hold until the summer in the hope that following promotion, the £20,000-a-week ace, who has two-anda-half-years left, will earn a bumper new long-term deal.

Many more performanc­es like his in the Second City derby win over Birmingham should ensure Villa go up and he is again in demand.

Grealish was subbed to a standing ovation which left Sky commentato­r Gary Weaver purring: “The local boy has shown just why he could potentiall­y have the world at his feet.” And Grealish said: “I’ve come back fitter and stronger and hopefully I can take this form on until the end of the season and we can get promoted.”

It was the latest impressive game from Grealish who is flourishin­g under the stability of Steve Bruce’s reign and the advice of Terry. They often ‘chill’ at the training ground in the afternoon as Surrey-based Terry regularly stays up in the Midlands.

It has even seen the duo still at Villa’s Bodymoor Heath training ground past 7pm to relax and have an ice bath. Terry’s profession­alism has made Grealish understand the dedication necessary to reach the top.

Since he returned in November

Grealish has scored once and provided four assists – the latter enabling enabled

Albert Adomah to open the scoring against

Blues. Adomah, who has 14 goals, this season, said: “Jack’s been immense. He does his magic on the pitch. He gets assists, can create things and scores himself.”

Only six months ago Grealish was lying in agony in Birmingham’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital having undergone an overnight operation to repair a cut kidney.

He went up for a header with Tom Cleverley and in a freak accident took the Watford player’s knee underneath his ribs.

But the op was a success and Grealish was later discharged after visits from Villa owner Dr Tony Xia and Bruce, who used to Facetime the player regularly.

Bruce’s reign has enabled him to blossom as Grealish had six different managers before he turned 21 at crisis-plagued Villa. Now there is firm belief at the club Grealish will not get carried away by his current success despite promising to “enjoy” the derby win amid rave reviews.

Villa assistant Colin Calderwood added: “I don’t think that will affect him. There will be games that are boring and normal and he will need to be boring and normal.”

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