Sunday Mirror

GENTLEMAN JACK

Southgate hails ‘humble’ Grealish

- By NEIL MOXLEY @neil_moxley

GREALISH has grown up under Pep Guardiola – and England boss Gareth Southgate likes what he sees.

Manchester City’s £100million man marked his debut season at the Etihad by lifting the Premier League title last week – and his joy at that was there for all to witness.

Grealish appeared as though a weight had been lifted off his shoulders, as he justified that nine-figure price tag by playing his part in the club’s fourth crown in the past five seasons.

The 26-year-old Brummie spoke of his ambition afterwards, saying that “next season I can really pick up”, as he admitted Guardiola’s demands had pushed him onwards.

And Three Lions’ chief Southgate said that the Catalan coach’s approach to Grealish was similar to his own.

Southgate said: “I’ve discussed Jack’s season with him through the year. He spoke really interestin­gly after the last game of the season and highlighte­d how he saw it and the issues he found.

“I think that was apparent to everybody – Jack had to adapt to a totally different way of playing, he had to adapt to different expectatio­ns where you have to win every week and a club where there is that competitio­n for places.

“He’s had to adapt as well to being in a dressing room where there are great players all around you. There is a psychologi­cal part to that for anyone.

“But he’s humble. He might be confident enough to take the ball, but he’s got humility. And he might not appreciate yet what could be possible. We were very happy with his mentality and performanc­e in March and we liked the way he went about training that week.

“What we saw was a player who was hungry and wanted to do well. I would imagine there had been anxiety about going to Manchester City and not winning a trophy – but he’s won the title now, so I’m sure he will feel a little calmer.

“He would have hated the accusation that he had gone there and not won anything.”

Grealish’s raw statistics made for indifferen­t reading. Just three goals and three assists is scant reward for the most expensive English player of all time. But Southgate saw an improvemen­t – and hinted that the player is getting aligned to what the country’s head coach wants, too. He added: “Positional­ly, I think Jack has learned a lot.

“Without a doubt, tactically, he has improved without the ball during the past 18 months.

“At Villa, he was unique. He was the one who offered hope, got them up the pitch and had total freedom with what he did. It’s a very different ask here. What we’ve asked him to do is more aligned with his club.

“Also, he is a free spirit. As we have seen over the 48 hours following the title win, he wants to enjoy his game, as well.

“He is what he is. If you had said to me that he wasn’t going to score 20 goals this season, I wouldn’t have expected it.

“But he likes to be the provider, the one who might play the ball before the assist. He’s a different type of player.

“Whether he adds getting in at the far post, like Raheem Sterling (left) has done over a number of seasons… maybe he will maybe he won’t.

“I don’t know if that’s how he’s wired. But he gets as much enjoyment out of the creating as he does the scoring.”

 ?? ?? KEEPING IT GREAL Boss Gareth Southgate with Jack Grealish
KEEPING IT GREAL Boss Gareth Southgate with Jack Grealish

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