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Jack Grealish scored a doubly symbolic goal in the 2-0 victory of Manchester City against Leicester this Wednesday. Standing for the first time in 2025, the Englishman not only ended a long scarcity in the league, and also took the opportunity to pay a vibrant tribute to his little brother Keelan, who died in 2000 at the age of nine months. The Mancunian spoke about this after the meeting: ” This day is always difficult for the family, so scoring and winning was great ».
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After his goal, the 29 -year -old published on Instagram A photo of his celebration accompanied by a tribute to his brother, with a cliché of his tombstone. This tribute did not leave Pep Guardiola indifferent, who expressed his support for a press conference: ” I didn't know it. I do not imagine how difficult it should be for his mother, father, sister and the whole family. It's a good day to remember him; I'm sure they remember him every day “Said the Skyblues coach.
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