Jack Grealish has poured his heart out on social media following his treble-winning season with Manchester City.
In his second season at the Manchester club, the 27-year-old won his second Premier League title, his first FA Cup and his and the club’s first Champions League.
Now that his season has fully come to an end following England’s recent matches against Malta and North Macedonia, the winger took to Twitter to share his thoughts on what happened throughout the campaign.
Grealish shares heartfelt social media post

In a recent post, Grealish said this: “Wow… what a season! This is genuinely from my heart… The whole season was unbelievable but the last weekend especially was the best weekend of my life!
“To win the Champions League and especially to win the treble was something I could barely dream of when I signed for City.
“I just wanna thank all the fans for the unbelievable support week in week out and also all the staff at City, especially the ones behind the scenes that people don’t see who contribute so so much! Honestly what a club!!
“Time to enjoy my summer with my family and friends… See you all in 4 weeks for pre season.”

Across the season, Grealish made 50 appearances for City across all competitions, showing how prominent he was in the team and how significant he is for Pep Guardiola.
Throughout those appearances, the Englishman scored five goals and delivered 11 assists for his side, with all five of those goals coming across his 28 Premier League appearances.
Compared to his debut season at the Etihad Stadium, he only scored three goals and supplied three assists in 26 league games.
With that in mind and the number of trophies he’s lifted, it’s easy to see why he’s over the moon with how his second season at City has panned out.
Also, the fact that the England international has given a special mention to the club staff that don’t get the same sort of coverage that the players and coaching staff do goes to show how thoughtful and grateful he is.
Moving forward, if Grealish can continue to improve his game at City and deliver more goal contributions next season, he’ll give his side a great chance of regaining the trophies they got their hands on last time out.
