Jack Grealish received the Premier League Player of the Month award: what happened to him at Everton.
Steve Bruce's experience with Jack Grealish
According to The Sun: Steve Bruce has been closely following Jack Grealish's career and believes he is currently experiencing one of his most successful phases under David Moyes at Everton.
GettyJack Grealish was named Player of the Month in the Premier League, having provided four assists in two starting matches for Everton.
Bruce, who previously coached Grealish at Aston Villa, decided to share his experience and explain how changes in Jack's career helped him become a true star.
A turning point in Grealish's career
Steve recalls one of the critical moments in Grealish's career when he suffered a serious injury during a training camp, rupturing his kidney in a match against Watford.
“When he recovered, he needed to undergo rehabilitation. But the club did not have enough resources to dedicate someone to work with Jack.”
Bruce noted that rehabilitation was carried out by one of his teammates, resulting in Grealish returning transformed: “He became a true man, ready for the demands of professional football. After that, his form was simply sensational.”
Memories of matches
Bruce also remembers Ryan Fredericks' challenge, which left a bitter taste after the Championship playoff final, when his team lost 1-0.
“I am still angry about it. Everyone saw that day what he could become, but without his friend's hard work, everything could have turned out differently.”
Steve Bruce is closely watching Grealish's further career and believes that his return to Everton under Moyes will be a successful step.
Jack lights up the dressing room when he is in it
Steve Bruce
In conclusion, when asked about Grealish's place among the players he has worked with, Bruce emphasized:
“Jack certainly ranks in the top ten players I have worked with.”
Steve Bruce's opinion from the depth of his experience highlights Jack Grealish's potential not only as a player but as a personality who can inspire a team. Grealish's return to Everton opens new possibilities for the further development of his career and for showcasing his skills at a high level.
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