JACK GREALISH has joked about the size of John McGinn’s manhood on Twitter.
The Villa skipper posted two pictures in celebration after his side picked up a 1-0 win over Sheffield United last night.
McGinn was caught on camera grabbing at his private parts
But the newly-capped England international hadn’t noticed that in one of the images, team-mate McGinn, 25, happened to be clutching his todger.
One eagle-eyed Villa fan quoted Grealish’s tweet, writing: “@jmcginn7 hard on for the win #AVFC”.
And Grealish himself was in hysterics, responding with laughing emojis and joking: “only just seen that! Leave it alone pal it ain’t gonna grow anymore @jmcginn7”.
The Scot took the stick like a champion, however.
He responded: “Surprised it fit in my hand”.
The duo had definitely earned a joke or two after putting in a tough shift to come away with three points against Chris Wilder’s hard-working, albeit ten-man, Blades.
Ezri Konsa nodded home in the 63rd minute to seal the points for Dean Smith’s men, with the Villa boss labelling his side a “higher quality team” this season.
Grealish, McGinn and Co could easily have found themselves in the Championship this season, had it not been for their final day heroics.
But while some point to a lucky decision in last season’s home clash with Sheffield United, McGinn has rubbished such claims.
He exclusively told SunSport: “I don’t feel embarrassed by that goal at all.
“Why? Because we had so many other bad VAR decisions which went against us last season.
That incident made me feel like it was about time a VAR decision went our way
John McGinn
“There was a ‘Without VAR’ league table compiled which showed where every club would have finished last season without new technology.
“It showed we would have finished three places higher, which made me chuckle a bit. That incident made me feel like it was about time a VAR decision went our way.
“Sheffield United obviously won’t agree but we could list so many bad VAR decisions which went against us.
“I should have got a penalty against Spurs on the opening day last season. Henri Lansbury’s goal against Palace should have stood
“That was in the space of the first six weeks of the season.
“Fortunately, against Sheffield United the decision went for us. But over the entire season the bad decisions outnumbered the good ones for us.”
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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk