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Jack Grealish FaceTimed Micah Richards While Live On The BBC And It Was Absolute Carnage

Jack Grealish FaceTimed Micah Richards While Live On The BBC And It Was Absolute Carnage

"Do not swear whatever you do!"

Manchester City winger Jack Grealish decided to FaceTime Micah Richards during BBC's Monday Night Club show and it was the talk of the entire broadcast.

Grealish was the star of City's Premier League title parade on Monday and he clearly enjoyed winning the first trophy of his professional career.

The 26-year-old had clearly had a few and even walked into the presentation at the Etihad Stadium holding a beer in one hand and a vodka coke in the other.

In between his bus shenanigans and that, he managed to fit in a call to good friend and former City defender Richards.

Richards attempted to call Grealish earlier in the show and got no answer, which got him some gentle ribbing from Mark Chapman, Chris Sutton and Rory Smith.

Everyone has that one friend who will back you up though. Mid-conversation, Richards' phone flashed and it was the man himself.

"Oh here we are look at this," Richards bleated in excitement. "Look at this, Jack Grealish! I knew he wouldn't let me down.

"Where are we, look at it Jack! How are we? Look at this."

Grealish is sporting a hi-vis vest, we have no idea why, and looked happy to see Richards.

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BBC

The England international was talking and nobody could hear him, but that didn't stop everyone asking: "Jack, we can't hear you. Do not swear, do not swear Jack, please."

He eventually hung up and returned to the festivities with his teammates, which included a WWE-esque promo on Bernardo Silva and a brutal diss aimed at Kyle Walker.

Silva eventually got hold of Grealish later on in the night and he took a random dig at Newcastle United forward Miguel Almiron.

Grealish moved to City from Villa in a £100 million transfer and it's been a difficult campaign on the whole.

Image: Alamy
Image: Alamy

When asked by Sky Sports' Jamie Redknapp if he felt he'd played 'safe' in his debut season, Grealish replied: "Yeah, at times.

"For example in the second half last week, against West Ham, I felt like once I’d scored I was like 'Come on, give me the ball,' and I was running at people, trying to create things.

"I even spoke to people I’m close to after the game, my dad, I was like 'I felt like myself then, playing today,'

"Hopefully I can bring that next season. I’m sure I will."

Featured Image Credit: BBC

Topics: Jack Grealish, Micah Richards, Manchester City, Premier League