Jack Grealish reveals when he’ll reach his peak at Manchester City

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Jack Grealish says he still has much more to offer for Manchester City after impressing in his side’s last game against Wolverhampton Wanderers, admitting he needs to improve his fitness to get back to his best.

It’s been a mixed beginning for Grealish at the Etihad and he’s registered just seven goals and four assists from 45 games since his record-breaking move from Aston Villa in the summer of 2021.

Grealish was heavily criticised for his display in a Champions League game against Borussia Dortmund earlier this month, with subsequent reports even suggesting he could seek a transfer next summer.

However, the England international responded in the perfect manner by netting in the 3-0 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers three days later and putting in an all-round excellent performance.

Speaking to his club’s official website in a recent interview, the 27-year-old attributed his difficult first season at the Etihad to the difficulties of adapting to manager Pep Guardiola’s methods.

“I’ve played two games since I’ve come back from injury [prior to the Wolves match]. I think I played 60 minutes in one and 50 in the other and I’m definitely nowhere near 100 percent at the moment,” Grealish told City TV.

“Even in pre-season I played two friendly games; I played 90 minutes against West Ham and I played 45 minutes against Bournemouth and that’s when I picked up my injury. I still have a lot of fitness to improve on but that will come over time.

“I need to just keep training to the best of my ability and then I’ll get more minutes on the pitch and you’ll see the best Jack Grealish.”

Grealish also responded to the recent criticism of his lack of goals and assists, explaining there’s much more to his game but also admitting his performances must improve in his second season at the club.

“There were games last season when I didn’t perform to the best of my ability and for me it’s not all just about goals and assists,” said the 27-year-old.

“I think today people get so worked up and so clued into goals and assists. Listen, they mean a lot for attacking players but I don’t think football is just about that.

“I hope in this second season I play more and perform better. That’s what I need to do and no-one needs to tell me that, I know that myself. But, like I say, it takes a while to adapt to a Pep Guardiola team and his system. I’m sure I will.”

City face local rivals Manchester United this Sunday, as Guardiola’s side look to continue their unbeaten start to the season and claim a third successive Premier League title.

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