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Jack Grealish defends Man City boss Pep Guardiola and England manager Gareth Southgate

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As every touch of Jack Grealish's is analysed forensically these days, there is an increasing trend that is seeing Pep Guardiola receive some criticism for his tactical shackling of the England playmaker.

Before his £100m transfer from Aston Villa to Manchester City, Grealish was a free-roaming, dangerous number ten, who was the nation's favourite at Euro 2020 and earned the number seven shirt for England in that tournament.

After the move, he's been ineffective, struggling to impact games, and restricted to the left wing. At least, that's what the critics are saying.

As part of that criticism, Guardiola has been given some negative attention for keeping Grealish limited to the left, and not allowing him to play the free role he did at Villa.

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