Manchester City: Jack Grealish partied all night!

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Manchester City did not flinch in the home stretch. As usual, the Cityzens showed that they were the kings of England by calmly winning against City (3-1). A victory which allowed them to claim their tenth Premier League title, the sixth since the start of the Pep Guardiola era.

But while the residents of the Etihad Stadium still have a final to play next week against Manchester United in the FA Cup, some City players let themselves go to the rhythm of the evening yesterday. This is the case for Jack Grealish according to The Telegraph. Along with the rest of the squad, the winger was seen at popular Bar Fenix ​​in the Mancunian city. However, Skyblues number 10 remained throughout the night. Seen drunk around 5 a.m., the former Aston Villa man was helped by two security guards to leave the establishment.

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