Erling Haaland and Jack Grealish party late into the night as Man City stars celebrate Treble

Jack Grealish and Erling Haaland partied late into the night following Manchester City’s Champions League victory on Saturday.

Pep Guardiola’s side defeated Inter Milan 1-0 at Istanbul’s Ataturk Olympic Stadium, with Rodri claiming the decisive goal with a thumping right-footed effort just inside the penalty area to claim historic victory for the English club.

City concluded what has been an incredible season, with the Manchester side winning the Premier League, the FA Cup and now the Champions League to achieve a historic treble.

After the game, the City team could be seen celebrating in the dressing rooms, with Grealish singing along to Fleetwood Mac as the players enjoyed a few drinks and danced with the trophy.

It was elation for City after they won as Guardiola’s side finally claim the title that has eluded them for so long and there were scenes of joy on the pitch at full-time too, with players welcoming their families onto the pitch to celebrate.

Jack Grealish (left) and Erling Haaland (right) partied late into the night after Manchester City’s Champions League final victory

The pair have been posting stories to their Instagram overnight, with Haaland (pictured) posting a picture of him smoking a celebratory cigar

Grealish was also seen in a nightclub celebrating the win with fans and staff

And it looks like the festivities have continued well into the night with both Grealish and Haaland posting photos of the celebration on their social media channels early this morning.

Haaland, who stocked the cheering atmosphere full-time, posted a photo of himself smoking a cigar on his Instagram.

He also posted a photo of him and the England winger with the caption: ‘Love this guy @jackgrealish’

After the match, Grealish was seen walking out of Ataturk Stadium, still dressed in his full kit, holding a boombox and once again dancing and singing to Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Everywhere’.

He also posted on his Instagram put up a clip early this morning of him dancing in a packed nightclub alongside numerous other City fans and club staff celebrating the triumph.

Man City fans had some difficulty getting to the stadium for the match, and although they once again left the stadium only to find there were no shuttles to take them back to Istanbul, enough eventually came back to take victory last night. to celebrate.

And last night there were cheering scenes in the streets of Istanbul, with fans dancing in the streets to celebrate the win, while bars and restaurants across the city were packed with fans.

It comes as Grealish actually admitted after the match that he was ‘appalling’ during the match, breaking down in tears during his post-match interview, before thanking his manager.

“I don’t know, this is what you work for all your life, so lucky man,” he told BT Sport.

Manchester City celebrated their Champions League title win in the dressing room after the game and the festivities continued well into the evening

Manchester City have now won the Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League, completing a historic treble

Ilkay Gundogan (with trophy) hoisted the Champions League trophy in the air after the game

“I was terrible today, but I don’t care, to win the treble, this group of players and staff are so special. Anyone who knows me knows how much of a family person I am and how much I love football and work for it all my life.

“You think back to all the people who helped you along the way, it makes me emotional to see my family.”

Speaking of Guardiola, he said: “He’s a genius, I just told him I want to thank you for making this happen. play nonsense, and give me that platform to perform this year.”

Haaland, meanwhile, said he is hungry to go on and win the trophy again

“I think after a few days, when this settles down a bit, this feeling of winning this trophy, I definitely want to do it again. I know I will think so.’

Erling Haaland (left) celebrated on the field with his girlfriend after Saturday’s victory

The win also sees Pep Guardiola win his third Champions League title as a manager, the last two coming with Barcelona in 2009 and 2011

“We have to defend what we have won this season. In a month or two everything will be forgotten, such is life.’

He also praised the Spanish manager after the game, saying: “He [Guardiola] is really emotional, in such a big match the pressure is unbelievable,

“To work for him is very special, we have a very good relationship, he helps me a lot and next season I look forward to improving even more.

“Being trained every day by the best coach in the world is a good place.”

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