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Classy Jack Grealish hailed as ‘top man’ after sweet gesture to young Arsenal fans after Man City’s bitter defeat


CLASSY Jack Grealish was hailed as a “top man” after putting a smile on the faces of several young Arsenal fans.

That’s despite his Manchester City side having just lost at the Emirates.

Jack Grealish was hailed for his classy behaviour after Man City’s defeat to Arsenal
Grealish posed for photos before handing one young fan his shirt

Grealish was an unused sub as Pep Guardiola’s Treble winners crashed to a 1-0 defeat in north London.

Gabriel Martinelli pounced late as City lost to Arsenal for the first time in eight years.

And the Gunners are now joint-top of the table with Tottenham, with City trailing by two points.

It was sure to be a gloomy journey back north for the champions, who have lost two on the bounce.

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But Grealish made sure he returned to the Etihad having done some good by making the days of two young Arsenal supporters.

The England star clambered into the stands after the final whistle to pose for a photo with one kid Gooner decked out in an Arsenal jersey.

The youngster beamed from ear to ear as Grealish leaned over for a snap.

But City’s star winger wasn’t done just yet.

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As he turned back towards the pitch, he moved his City top before throwing it into another kid’s outstretched arms.

The fan bounced with delight as he realised he had his hands on Grealish’s top.

And supporters went online to call the ex-Aston Villa star as “top man.”

One said: “Jack Grealish is such a stand up dude. Respect.”

Another declared: “He is down to earth.”

One noted: “Impossible not to like him.”

Another added: “I’m a United fan but he’s a top guy.”


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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