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'As if they never played bad' - Man City star Jack Grealish takes aim at TV pundits' criticism

Manchester City forward Jack Grealish has taken aim at TV pundits who criticise him for keeping hold of the ball for long periods of time in matches.

Grealish has enjoyed a good return to form in the 2022/23 campaign, especially after the Qatar World Cup. So far, the 27-year-old has five goals and 11 assists to his name and has admitted he is enjoying his football again.

However, he is not immune to criticism from those who sit in the studios on a matchday. In an interview with the Daily Mail, Grealish explained how he has been exasperated with some of his critics at both City and Aston Villa.

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"Oh don’t," he sighed when asked about the pundits. "The way some of the TV pundits talk I can’t actually catch my breath sometimes.

"It’s as if they never played bad themselves. Graeme [Souness] was an unbelievable player but he used to say I held on to the ball too long.

"I was like: 'Mate, I play for Aston Villa.' A lot of the time we didn’t have the ball so when we did the manager told me to keep it.

"It’s the same here. Everyone sees Pep [Guardiola] as a tiki-taka manager but before the Bayern game away in the Champions League he said: 'You know what having b**** is? It’s about being the one to keep the ball, to calm the game down.

"So you do that and you get criticised. It’s tricky.

"When I was at Villa nobody had paid any money for me so it didn’t matter if I played bad. Also, 90 per cent of the games were not live on TV so people wouldn’t notice anyway.

"It is different now but I will be honest here - if I have played well I go back home and watch everything and listen to the commentary and what they say afterwards. If I play s***, I will not listen to a word

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