Partying Jack Grealish jokes ‘I don’t think I’ve slept’ in hilarious Treble parade chat with Man City host Natalie Pike

JACK GREALISH has been partying ever since Manchester City completed the Treble on Saturday night.

The £100million man, 27, has been from Istanbul to Manchester to Ibiza and back to Manchester in the space of 48 hours since Pep Guardiola’s men beat Inter Milan to win the Champions League.

Jack Grealish conducted an interview on stage while wearing a high-vis jacketReuters

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He interacted with the fans and revved them upTwitter

But he remained as committed as ever to the partying during the parade scenes.

He guzzled Champagne in front of adoring fans, played blaring music from a set of speakers and sung a song in honour of Bernardo Silva – who he also jokingly said looks “homeless” – and revved up the crowd while wearing a high-vis jacket.

And once he eventually made his way onto the stage following the open-top bus parade, he did not let people down during an interview with Natalie Pike.

He said: “Basically, for the past 24 hours I’ve had the best day and night… to be fair, I don’t think I’ve slept.”

Grealish led a song for team-mate Bernardo Silva

He was loving the cameras during the celebrations

The ex-Aston Villa man drank alcohol to the delight of the fans watching

Grealish’s hilarious admission comes after his flyby trip to Ibiza – with the ex-Aston Villa man jetting into England just in time for the parade.

It is understood he and a number of his Man City pals were only in the Spanish island for 10 hours.

And when he began the journey back to England, Grealish appeared to be getting held up by team-mate Kyle Walker as the pair made their way to Ibiza airport.

But they did make it back for the Treble celebrations on the streets of Manchester.

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And Grealish seemed to have recovered a bit during the chaotic scenes, even if he was still somewhat worse for wear.

The likes of Grealish, John Stones, Erling Haaland and skipper Ilkay Gundogan were picture making their way to the celebrations by tram.

Grealish was then covered in Champagne by star striker Haaland, before the Norwegian was seen dancing with his hair down in the treacherous conditions.

The parade had been delayed by an hour due to torrential rain and lightning.

But that did not dampen the mood of the players, staff or crowd as they soaked in achieving a historic Treble.

Grealish is one of England’s most-loved footballersPA  Read More 

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