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'I look back' - Jack Grealish makes Aston Villa point as he chases Man City success

Jack Grealish has challenged Manchester City to complete a 'hugely successful' season by claiming a domestic Double.

The Treble dreams may be over after the Blues suffered another cruel Champions League exit in midweek, losing on penalties to Real Madrid despite being comfortably the better team at the Etihad. City must now go to Wembley on Saturday to take on Chelsea in the FA Cup semi-final and keep alive their hopes of winning multiple competitions.

Grealish was one of four players that were taken off during Wednesday's game as Pep Guardiola admitted that fitness issues had caught up with some of his squad. However, with just six Premier League games to go and a two-point lead over Liverpool and Arsenal the finishing line is in sight for the Blues.

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A boyhood Villa fan, Grealish left the club of his dreams with ambitions of winning trophies and has achieved more than he thought was possible as he played a leading role in City's triumph last season in addition to winning the league in his first season. Despite their Champions League disappointment, the 28-year-old is adamant that they can still have major success.

"We've not been used to losing, especially in the last couple of years. We always knew it was going to be a tough game against one of the best teams in the world. It went down to penalties and it's never nice to go out on penalties," he said.

"Luckily enough for us we've got another game within three days where we can go and put it right. Sometimes it's better when it's like that. It's better when you can put it right straight

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