MANCHESTER CITY star Jack Grealish has let fans take a small peek into his private life and the bizarre habits he has.
The England international stars in Manchester City’s new documentary series on Netflix, Together: Treble Winners, where he reveals his unusual habits away from the turf.
The former Aston Villa winger’s cheeky personality helps him be a big figure amongst his teammates in the dressing room.
And one bizarre clip from the documentary shows Grealish trying to get his fellow City stars to try the beefy drink Bovril for the first time – after admitting he loves the stuff himself.
But despite his best efforts he struggled to get anyone onboard with his Bovril addiction, although he did convince Swiss international Manuel Akanji to try the drink often consumed on the terraces.
He joked: “I don’t really think Manu liked it, I just think he said ‘yeah’ to get me away from him.
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“They were unbelievable, I took about eight home with me!”
Alongside his unusual taste for the beef flavoured drink Grealish also revealed that he uses Man City’s multi-million pound, state of the art training ground as a playground and a place to go to the toilet for his dog.
Alongside his model girlfriend, Sasha Attwood, he explained that the pair use City’s training ground as a place to walk their Cockapoo Skye.
Grealish explained that the pitches at the facility are the easiest greenery he can use with him and Sasha living in a city centre apartment amongst the high-rises.
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But he also revealed that the seemingly smart plan to bring his dog to training has previously led to Skye using the precision-trimmed training pitches as a dog would use any patch of grass – as a toilet.
He explained: “One time I brought her on the pitch and obviously we’d trained on it in the day, and she did the biggest s**t, like, just in the middle of the pitch.”
The unfortunate accident doesn’t stop Grealish from loving his cockapoo as he explained that come win or loss, Skye will always cheer him up when he gets home.
He added: “I love my dog man, I love her more than anything in the world,
“When you come back after a game, win, lose, whatever, the dogs are just happy to see you.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk