No time to change, Jack? Grealish is filmed wearing his KIT the morning after Man City’s Champions League triumph in Istanbul as he belts out songs to his teammates – hours before they were due to fly home
- Grealish and his teammates celebrated City’s victory well into the night in Turkey
- Several players were seen leaving the stadium with beers in hand as they partied
- The squad was due to return to the UK at 4.30pm BST on Sunday afternoon
Jack Grealish joined his teammates for more Champions League celebrations on Sunday morning… and he was still wearing his Manchester City shirt.
The celebrations continued late into the night after City claimed their first European title with a 1-0 win over Inter Milan in Istanbul on Saturday.
Several photos showed the City players partying, but as the night progressed things calmed down and the team took a rest.
Grealish, meanwhile, joined in the festivities the following day, but had not changed from the match and was still wearing his light blue shirt from the night before’s match.
While it’s unclear whether the England midfielder had been asleep, he certainly enjoyed himself and the win as City became just the second England side to complete the treble.
Jack Grealish was still in his Manchester City kit the night after the Champions League final
Grealish played the full 90 minutes as City beat Inter Milan to win the Champions League
Grealish was joined by Kyle Walker, Erling Haaland, John Stones and Kalvin Phillips in the footage shared on TikTok.
Phillips held the microphone as he sang John Stones’ famous “Johnny Stones” chant, while the four other players joined in.
The former Leeds midfielder wasn’t quite in his kit, but still wore his winners’ medal, which was presented after half-time.
Haaland had put his arm around Stones, who seemed to direct the songs about himself.
Walker, meanwhile, had put his arm around Grealish as he watched the crowd join in the chant.
Meanwhile, Kalvin Phillips was still wearing his winner’s medal from the night before
City’s number 10 shared snaps sipping beer after the club’s victory on Saturday
Phillips was at the front of the group and Grealish reached down to get his club and compatriot’s microphone to lead his own song.
Grealish had shared pictures of himself drinking on the night of the match, as other City players left the stadium with cans in hand.
The city’s number ten also left, with a speaker blasting Fleetwood Mac’s Everywhere with beer in hand and his cap on backwards.
The players and staff were due to land back in the UK at 4.30pm BST.