Manchester Evening News

Jack the lad admits he is living the dream

- By jACk FLINTHAM

JACK Grealish is relishing his role as England’s poster boy – even if he feels his critics are determined to tear him down.

The £100m signing capped off his debut season with City by winning his first Premier League title.

Grealish describes the feat as a ‘dream come true’ despite admitting he could have contribute­d more to Pep Guardiola’s star-studded squad.

Now the 25-year-old turns his attention to England’s Nations League clashes with Hungary, Germany and Italy, with the forward looking to kick-on after emerging as a leading figure in Gareth Southgate’s youthful squad.

And Grealish insists he enjoys being in the spotlight and understand­s the pressure that comes with being Britain’s most-expensive footballer. “It’s fine (being England’s poster boy). It is what it is,” he said.

“If that’s what people think, that’s fine. I think it’s a good thing to have – and you just have to embrace it.

“I try not to let anything get to my head. It’s all about enjoying it, as long as I’m enjoying myself, playing football and enjoying life off the pitch even, then I will perform well.

“Fingers crossed I can do that over the next few weeks and few games.”

Grealish joined up with his England team-mates having followed up his landmark campaign with an equally-memorable post-season party.

The charismati­c former Aston Villa captain celebrated in style with his City teammates before jetting off to Ibiza – a holiday that inevitably attracted criticism from some. But Grealish will refuse to change his ways, adding: “I’m doing what I have loved doing my whole life. I’m the most expensive British player but I’m also the Jack from Solihull who my friends and family know.

“I’ll never let that leave me, no matter what anyone says.

“I know people were saying last week: ‘Oh, he’s doing too much.’ But what? I’ve just won the Premier League. It’s a dream come true.

“Why can’t I go on holiday? There’s people that are at England with me now who went to Vegas, Ibiza, Marbella, all these places. “No-one said a word, but because it was me, people were saying things. I love coming here, I love training, playing with the lads.

“It’s such a good bunch. We always look forward to playing with each other. That’s one thing that Gareth has done, he’s made this a team. Somewhere where you enjoy coming to play.

“I’ve heard people say in the past that they didn’t enjoy coming to play for England, like 10-15 years ago. But credit to the manager he’s made it a place where everyone wants to come.

“Southgate has done a brilliant job here. It’s not how it used to be.”

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City’s Jack Grealish training with England

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