Jack Grealish was in a joyous mood after receiving his Premier League winners medal, the sort of mood to get into some serious post-season celebrations.
The Manchester City player joined Sky Sports pundits Gary Neville, Jamie Redknapp, Micah Richards and Roy Keane for a post-match interview, with the latter giving the Englishman some pretty hilarious guidance.
When asked what advice he’d give Jack Grealish following his side’s 3-2 victory over Aston Villa, the Manchester United legend had a hilarious quip.
He replied: “Keep off the top shelf, stick with beer.”
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The response left Grealish and the rest of the panel in stitches, however, the £100 million man insisted he wasn’t intending on taking it easy.
When asked if that was the plan, Grealish responded: “Not for the next three nights. Not a chance. Maybe four.”
It's clearly shaping up to be some rather large post-season celebrations for the first-time Premier League winner.
Perhaps going against his usual harsh demeanour, Keane urged Grealish to have fun following a tremendous City season.
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Keane said: “You enjoy Jack, you enjoy. Why not. Fantastic, well done.”
Grealish didn’t get on the pitch against his former club for the final game of the season, a game that featured yet another final-day comeback story from Manchester City to clinch the league title.
It was a dramatic final day that saw City come from two goals down to score three in five minutes with the final goal coming from Ilkay Gundogan in the 81st minute.
Grealish contributed to three goals and three assists throughout the season and joined the celebrations for his first Prem medal since his big-money move.
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Roy Keane on the other hand wasn’t quite enjoying himself as the former United captain found himself caught in the middle of City’s celebrations.
Former City defender and fellow Sky Sports pundit Micah Richards was captured having the time of his life celebrating with the City squad.
Roy Keane had obviously found himself in better situations, sarcastically remarking: “It’s great to be here. Fantastic.
“Torture.”
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As Richards and Grealish embraced and confirmed they would be heading out on the town together, the City player caused hysterics by extending the invite to Roy Keane.
Despite the banter, Keane was complimentary of Grealish in his post-match comments.
Keane said: “I think he will be better next year.
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“Jack is still learning… it does take time to adapt when you come to a bigger club.”
Topics: Jack Grealish, Manchester City, Micah Richards, Premier League, Roy Keane, Sky Sports, Australia