Jack Grealish posts Bootlegger clip saying he’ll have to ‘behave himself’
Party animal Jack Grealish has posted a cheeky reminder to 'behave himself' as Manchester City’s Treble winners continue their celebrations.
The playmaker has been in the thick of the action following Saturday’s victory in the Champions League final in Istanbul. Grealish, in particular, looked worse for wear as the players returned from their 12-hour party trip to Ibiza.
That wasn’t the end of the celebrations though with the players enjoying a victory parade through the streets of Manchester. The booze is expected to flow again as players and fans toast their historic achievement.
Ahead of the victory parade, Grealish posted a clip of Wrexham fan and social media sensation Bootlegger saying he had to behave himself before tucking into a pint.
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The same Instagram post featured a picture of teammate Kyle Walker with his thumbs up with the capture, “Mood.” After the win over Inter Milan, once their media commitments had been fulfilled, it was party time for the players.
Jack Grealish tweeted a picture of himself in the changing room holding the trophy and describing the club’s success as “the stuff I couldn’t even dream of”.
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Meanwhile, Walker apologised to England manager Gareth Southgate ahead of a boozy night of celebrations and Kevin de Bruyne posted a picture of himself wearing the trophy on his head.
Another England star, Phil Foden, tweeted a picture of himself holding the trophy alongside a picture of himself in a City kit when he was young.
Manchester City are Treble winners!
Pep Guardiola's amazing Blues have been crowned Kings of Europe after their victory over Inter Milan in the Champions League final in Istanbul.
The triumph completed a remarkable season that saw them claim the Premier League title for the third successive year and add the FA Cup with victory over rivals United in the first all-Manchester final.
And to celebrate what has been a record-breaking campaign to remember, the Manchester Evening News has produced a stunning souvenir edition, charting the Blues' path to history.
An unmissable review of the season – Mission Accomplished – includes interviews, player features, analysis, a look back at the key games, celebration pictures and a Champions League winners poster.
It is the perfect way to mark what has been an unforgettable season for the Blues.
You can pre order a copy online now, just click HERE.
It has also been party time for Bootlegger, who is basking in his beloved Wrexham’s National League title success under their Hollywood owners, Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.
Thanks to his regular social media posts from various drinking establishments, Bootlegger, whose real name is Karl Phillips, has racked up an incredible 357,000 followers on Twitter alone. He has even released an autobiography, Bootlegger: The Good, The Bad and The Tasty.
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