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Published on 2024-04-11 17:30:00
Manchester City forward Jack Grealish has faced criticism for his lack of goals and assists this season, despite his strong performances in recent weeks. He returned to the left side of Pep Guardiola’s attack in the last two matches, showing what the team may have been missing.
Grealish believes he brings more to the team than just goals and assists, emphasizing his tactical impact on matches. He performed well against Crystal Palace, despite not directly contributing to any goals. Some critics have questioned his ability to impact the scoresheet, but Grealish remains focused on his overall performance.
Grealish showcased his tactical skills in the recent draw against Real Madrid, drawing a crucial foul early on in the match. His presence on the field will be essential for Manchester City in the upcoming matches, as they aim to secure success across competitions this season.
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