Jack Grealish explained why he failed at Manchester City: a candid confession.
Grealish admitted his guilt in the loud parties at Manchester City
According to The Sun: Jack Grealish confessed that his behavior during the parties at Manchester City did not help him in his career.
Jack Grealish enjoyed the parties during his time at Manchester City Not known, clear with picture deskDespite playing a vital role in City's triumph last season, Grealish left the club with a feeling of failure worth 100 million pounds. He admits that alcoholic parties negatively impacted his reputation.
“People say, 'he loves to go out, he loves parties' – and I agree with that. I want to live my life and enjoy it, but clearly there's a time and place for that,”
Grealish noted in an interview with Sky Sports. “Sometimes, to be honest, I probably didn't choose the right time.”
Now, after becoming part of Guardiola's winning machine, he can enjoy the status of a fan favorite at Everton. According to him, this positively affects him both on and off the field.
“I'm at my best when I feel the love,”
he added. “I'm quite vulnerable off the pitch and wanted to go somewhere where I could feel that love again and wake up with a smile on my face.”
Grealish takes on more responsibility at Everton
Grealish is also pleased with the new responsibility from coach David Moyes. He shared that the mentor told him to become the star of the team.
“I don't want to say this with pride, but I like when coaches say: 'you're a footballer, do what you want,'”
Grealish explained. “I would prefer someone to say to me: 'when you get the ball, just play.' That's exactly what he tells me.”
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Grealish hopes to please Moyes in the upcoming match against West Ham, where his team will compete against old rivals.
This match will be the first for Nuno Espirito Santo, who replaced Graham Potter, who was sacked on Saturday.
Grealish is also looking forward to October 18, when he will have to watch from the stands as Everton faces Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium.
Thus, Jack Grealish opens a new chapter in his career, leaving behind discussions and issues of the past. At Everton, he will have the chance to demonstrate his talent and get back to playing at a high level, waiting for new challenges and opportunities for success in competitions.
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