Inside City’s treble party – with Grealish still in his kit on Sunday morning

  • Bookmark
  • Manchester City players have written themselves into history: three Premier League titles in a row, and, on Saturday night, they finally conquered Europe.

    When Rodri curled the ball into the Inter Milan net, City became the second English side to ever win the historic treble. In three short weeks, City won the league, beat their hated neighbours at Wembley, and downed Inter in Istanbul.

    And after a season of highs and lows, City players could finally celebrate in style – after their unique achievement.

    And Daily Star Sport has a look at the post-season celebrations as City ruled Europe on the Asian border.

    1. And… breathe

      Jack Grealish has looked a changed man this season, and the £100million star has been at his very best in the Champions League. Grealish’s reaction to getting his hands on the cup mirrors just about every City fan.

      (Image: Instagram/@Jackgrealish)1 of 10

      • Share
      • Comments
    2. The man of the moment

      Where would Manchester City be without Ederson? Not celebrating a historic treble for one. The Brazilian produced two huge saves on Saturday evening to ensure City made history in Istanbul.

      (Image: Instagram/@Ederson93)2 of 10

      • Share
      • Comments
    3. ‘We’re Man City and we’re on the p*** again’

      It didn’t take long for the beers to come out, and true to Champions League style Jack Grealish and City kitman Brandon Ashton cracked open a cold can of Heineken in the changing rooms.

      (Image: Instagram/@Jackgrealish)3 of 10

      • Share
      • Comments
    4. One year – and he’s won it all

      It’s been exactly one year since Manchester City announced they had signed Erling Haaland from Borussia Dortmund – the expectation was he would win them the Champions League. It’s been 12 months, and the Norwegian is a treble winner.

      (Image: Instagram/@erling.haaland)4 of 10

      • Share
      • Comments
    1. "It’s just the treble…not a bad day at the office"

      Kyle Walker cheekily played down the achievement when he went live on Instagram, with cameos from Ruben Dias and Erling Haaland. Walker joked: "It’s just the treble…not a bad day at the office"

      (Image: Instagram/@KyleWalker2)5 of 10

      • Share
      • Comments
    2. Celebrating in the media zone

      Jack Grealish was once again the life of the party and he danced through he mixed zone, with a beer in hand, singing a City chant as journalists scrambled to capture the moment on their mobile phones.

      (Image: Twitter)6 of 10

      • Share
      • Comments
    3. The Yorkshire lads minus Kyle Walker

      There’s a strong Yorkshire contingent in the City side – and Kalvin Phillips made a cheeky reference to that as he posed with Erling Haaland, with both being born in Leeds. John Stones and Kyle Walker also hail from England’s biggest county.

      (Image: Instagram/@Kalvinphillips)7 of 10

      • Share
      • Comments
    1. The players’ party

      Jack Grealish was still going into the early hours of the morning – and he shared a short clip of the players party. The Englishman could be seen rapping along to a song before he flipped the camera into a packed room.

      (Image: Instagram/@Jackgrealish)8 of 10

      • Share
      • Comments
    2. The morning after the night before

      Taking a leaf out of Pep Guardiola’s book, City’s superstar Erling Haaland puffed on a cigar the morning after winning the Champions League. Guardiola is usual one for celebrating with a cigar.

      (Image: Instagram/@erling.haaland)9 of 10

      • Share
      • Comments
    3. Grealish still in his kit on Sunday morning

      Shortly after enjoying his cuban, Erling Haaland posed for a snap with Jack Grealish, who was still in his kit from the night before.

      (Image: Instagram/@erling.haaland)10 of 10

      • Share
      • Comments
    • Champions League
    • Manchester City FC
    • Premier League
    • Jack Grealish
    • Erling Haaland

    Source: Read Full Article