Kalvin Phillips drops F-bomb after serenading John Stones during Man City’s Treble parade

Kalvin Phillips drops F-bomb as he serenades John Stones during Man City’s boozy Treble bus parade as he jokes ‘f***ing hate United’ to his teammate, forcing the BBC to apologize

  • Manchester City celebrated their historic Treble with a bus parade in the city
  • Dizzy players drank booze and took turns sharing the microphone on stage
  • Kalvin Phillips used his time in the spotlight to serenade teammate John Stones

Manchester City midfielder Kalvin Phillips serenaded teammate John Stones with an F-bomb during the club’s boozy Treble bus parade.

City’s cheering players flew back to the UK after their brief 12-hour stay in Ibiza to attend last night’s tour of the city, just days after beating Inter Milan to win the Champions League and take their third trophy of get the season.

Several members of Pep Guardiola’s team, with blurred eyes and probably a hangover, looked a little worn after stepping off the plane at Manchester Airport.

Premier League and FA Cup winners City have also celebrated their achievements over the past 48 hours by dancing, drinking and making fun of each other.

And their triumph was capped off with the event taking the streets of Manchester, with players piling into the bus, guzzling booze and interacting with the crowd.

Kalvin Phillips serenaded John Stones with an F-bomb at Manchester City’s Treble parade

Phillips used his time in the spotlight to lead a chant about Stones, but swore on live TV

Phillips used his time in the spotlight to lead a chant about Stones, but swore on live TV

Around 100,000 City supporters are said to have flooded the streets to toast the moment

Around 100,000 City supporters are said to have flooded the streets to toast the moment

After their journey ended, they walked onto a stage, introducing each player in turn. Hilariously, Phillips used his time in the spotlight to grab the mic and lead a rendition of a chant about Stones in the center of town.

Wearing dark glasses, a City hat and two bottles of beer in his hand, Phillips sang the Stones song to the tune of “Daddy Cool” by Boney M.

“Johnny, Johnny Stones, Johnny, Johnny Stones,” he yelled before using an expletive on live TV. ‘He raves the Blues, he hates United!’

The BBC had apologized for possible foul language prior to the hilarious oversight.

The likes of Phillips, Stones, Erling Haaland and the ecstatic Jack Grealish had all been photographed riding the tram to the rowdy parties.

Jack Grealish was left soaked after Erling Haaland poured a bottle of champagne on his head

Jack Grealish was left soaked after Erling Haaland poured a bottle of champagne on his head

Grealish seemed unimpressed

Haaland laughed at his teammate

Grealish looked less than amused at Haaland’s mischievous antics during the festivities

Grealish seemed less than impressed after Haaland mischievously doused him in champagne live on Instagram, soaking his famously slick haircut.

Speaking on stage, he later said, “I’ve had the best day and night for the past 24 hours. To be honest I don’t think I slept. I’m a turkey and the turkey needs to be fed!’

Phillips then poured straight vodka directly into the playmaker’s mouth.

Heavy rain and lightning delayed the parade by an hour.

But not even the weather could dampen spirits, and manager Guardiola even took the time to light a cigar while waving to the supporters gathered below.

The man behind the historic treble, Pep Guardiola, enjoyed the wild parade with a cigar

The man behind the historic treble, Pep Guardiola, enjoyed the wild parade with a cigar