Man City: Jack Grealish explains his bad patch

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After a historic season where he won everything with Manchester City, Jack Grealish went through this exercise with more difficulty, as the end of the season draws closer. The 28-year-old winger lost his starting place, then, in recent matches, regained it. During an interview given for The Telegraphthe number 10 of the Skyblues explained his poor dynamics this season, between injuries and poor form.

“At the start of the season, I don’t know, I didn’t feel like I was playing well”first indicated the English winger, before explaining his poor form. “To be honest, I didn’t really feel in good shape. Coming into the team, playing a match, then coming out of the team, coming in and out, it was a bit difficult but I feel good now., justified Grealish. Since then, the former Aston Villa player has added minutes and found his legs, like the quarter-final return against Real Madrid in C1.

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