Jack Grealish stopped in the mixed zone to speak and take a picture with a UCFB student in a classy moment following England's victory over Malta.
Grealish was an unused substitute in England's 2-0 victory over Malta at Wembley Stadium on Friday.
Goals from Enrico Pepe (own-goal) and Harry Kane saw the Three Lions secure a comfortable win in their penultimate Euro 2024 qualifier.
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Even though the Manchester City star didn't feature against Malta, he garnered attention following the result as he showed his class. Check it out below:
The 28-year-old stopped in the mixed zone and bumped into UCFB student Tom, who's a Manchester United fan.
They conversed about last month's Manchester derby, which the Blues won 3-0 at Old Trafford.
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Tom praised the way Man City play football and hailed Grealish's ability on the ball.
Grealish then posed for a picture with Tom, who continued to reveal his admiration for Man City and the player.
He also asked Tom about his ambitions to be a journalist after he revealed he was in the final year of his studies.
The England international joked he would do an interview with him in the future, hilariously saying: "As long as you don't say bad stuff about me."
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Grealish, who has played 13 games in all competitions for Man City this season, will be hoping for some minutes when England take on North Macedonia next Monday.
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