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Man City ace Grealish: I'll put THAT photo in my house

Manchester City winger Jack Grealish is planning to give an iconic image of himself a place at his house.

Grealish is seen in a photo with his arms outstretched in the pouring rain on an open-top bus celebrating the club's treble success of last season.

“It's a nice photo, isn't it?" said Grealish when asked about the photo, per The Mirror.

“I've not got a copy yet - but I'll have to get it framed in my house.

“It's deserved after winning the Treble - and that photo will bring back good memories forever. It was a tense few weeks. If you go back to the international break in March, I was thinking 'are we going to win anything this year?'

“We were out of the Carabao Cup, second in the league and in the quarter-final of the Champions League and semi-final of the FA Cup. We still had so much to play for and you look at it and think 'are we really going to win anything?'

“Then, after that international break, especially in April, we played eight or nine games and drew only one, away at Bayern Munich, when we didn't have to win.

“Every other game we won. We were unstoppable. In that period, that was the most unstoppable I've felt during my whole career, whether that's playing for England or here at City. I just had so much belief - and going on to win the treble was brilliant.

“I've said to a few of the guys that now I'm desperate to win the Community Shield. This is my third year at City and I've lost two of those finals. So I'm desperate.

“As a footballer you want to win as much as possible but you also want to win everything. That's what I want. At least once! You tick them off, don't you? I lost out on two and now I want one."

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