Jack Grealish played a vital role in City’s treble success but has fallen drastically out of favor under Pep Guardiola this season.

At his best, he can make all the difference with his ingenuity and boldness on the ball. But we can all agree that he hasn’t turned out to be the star man we thought he’d be since joining City in 2021.

What the hell happened to him? This is the curious case of Jack Grealish, Manchester City’s forgotten £100 million player.

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0:00 – What happened to Jack Grealish?
0:37 – Bad Luck
2:20 – An Awkward Fit
4:04 – Jeopardizing his England call-up
5:33 – What’s Next for Grealish?

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  1. I'm not a City fan nor a Villa fan, but Grealish makes me really sad, he was so much better at Villa. He was allowed to express himself and take more risks there. Pep is no doubt a fantastic manager but he also plays football which, to me at least, is extremely boring as there is no imaginative football or players taking risks.

  2. Pep Guardiola gets three questions about Jack Grealish at every press conference. I'd hardly call him forgotten. I think Jack's downfall started after one of the games late in the treble winning season Jack said City were, "unstoppable." At the next press conference Pep was asked about the comment and he said, "I don't like that." Grealish had a good CL final playing Dumfries of the park, but his drunken celebrations might have been to much for Pep. It looked like Doku would keep him out of the team but his form has dipped recently and a fit Grealish might have won his place back. Listening to Pep answer the questions about Jack I think he will be sold in the summer.

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