Newcastle fans were left less than impressed.
Jack Grealish has been criticised for his "unprofessional" comments about Newcastle United midfielder
Miguel Almiron during Manchester City's title parade on Monday.
Man City celebrated winning the Premier League on Monday night with an open-top bus parade around Manchester the day after their
thrilling comeback against Aston Villa to win a fourth Premier League crown in five seasons.
Grealish was celebrating Man City's title win.
The 25-year-old, who became the most expensive
Premier League transfer ever when joined the Blues back in August 2021, was one of those particularly keen to celebrate and had been spotted partying away with several members of the
City squad.
The Grealish's
celebration antics made headlines and one, in particular, drew the attention of several
Newcastle fans, who were left less than impressed by the former Villa man's comments.
In an Instagram story posted by Bernardo Silva, an understandably inebriated Grealish took to comparing the performance of teammate Riyad Mahrez to Almiron.
"There were two secrets... number one, Riyad, take him off the pitch, as soon as possible. He played like Almiron yesterday," he said.
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While the other members of the City and squad and many people online found it funny, others didn't appreciate the 26-year-old's attempt at humour.
Journalist Roberto Rojas said that he couldn't understand why Grealish felt the need to compare Mahrez to the Paraguay international.
"Don’t understand why Grealish had to compare Mahrez to Almiron by slagging him off, that sounds very unprofessional," he tweeted.
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Newcastle fans' reaction.
Rojas wasn't the only one, as many others leapt to the defence of Almiron and at the same time, used the opportunity to take aim at Grealish.
Meanwhile, some Geordies and neutrals online
labelled the remarks "egotistical" and suggested that Grealish should apologise.
Grealish has yet to speak about his comments made on Monday.
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