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'It is something you can’t buy' - Jack Grealish hails Man City edge in Premier League title race

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Jack Grealish is loving the challenge of life under Pep Guardiola as he aims for more trophies at Manchester City. Grealish moved to the Etihad in a £100m move in 2021 and has won three Premier League titles - including The Treble in 2023, where he was a key part of the team.

However, he is looking to prove himself all over again at City after falling below expectations last season. Guardiola has been one of Grealish's biggest champions in that time, but does not stand still as he chases more silverware. “I think the way he sees football is different to everyone else," said Grealish. "It is something you can’t buy, it is something that is worth years of experience and he sees football completely different to the way anyone does.

It’s so unique and so good. He is a brilliant manager and a pleasure to play for." READ MORE: I heard Guardiola answer question nobody asked about Man City future READ MORE: Wolves trip that prompted Man City fury - and brought FIFA intervention Grealish is expecting another difficult title race, with Sunday's opponents Wolves showing the depth in the competition.

Gary O'Neil's side beat City at Molineux last season but are struggling at the bottom of the table now with no wins from their first seven games of this campaign.

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