Grealish wants to 'play every game possible' as Man City prepare for hectic season finale
Jack Grealish is eyeing Manchester City’s hectic end of season with nothing but excitement and desire.
The mercurial England forward is back training with the reigning Premier League champions after helping the Three Lions to a successful start in their European Championship qualifying campaign with wins over Italy and Ukraine.
With England already having established a stranglehold on their group, Grealish will now concentrate on trying to chase down Arsenal at the top of the Premier League and ousting Bayern Munich who stand in the way of City reaching another Champions League semi-final.
A packed end of season schedule begins on Saturday with a blockbuster domestic contest against Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool in which a City victory would, temporarily at least, cut Arsenal’s lead to five points with the Gunners still to visit the Etihad Stadium.
The two-legged UCL affair with Bayern Munich then looms large on the horizon and there’s an FA Cup semi-final with Sheffield United not far away either.
Grealish, whose form has improved sharply in his second season under Pep Guardiola, wants to play in all those games and does not fear burn out.
“I just love playing football. Playing football matches is the best thing you can do,” he said.
“It’s something that I love doing. I just want to play in every game possible. The most important time of the season is now here. We’ve still got three trophies to aim for and I feel I am in the best form since I moved to City.
“I think it’s a confidence thing really. At the moment, I feel like one of the main players, and I’m the fittest I have been. That comes down to playing a lot of games on the bounce and playing in big games, just making an impact really, scoring against Arsenal and