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Jack Grealish's dad reveals Man City treble celebrations and mindblowing drinks bill

Jack Grealish wrote himself into Manchester City folklore over the last few days with the winger leading booze-filled treble celebrations - and the party attitude seemingly runs in the family, with dad Kevin Grealish enjoying the atmosphere.

City clicked into party mode on Saturday evening after they beat Inter Milan 1-0 in Istanbul, claiming a first ever Champions League trophy for the club and completing an illustrious treble.

Rodri's 68th-minute goal eventually sealed it for the Blues, adding European glory to the Premier League and FA Cup. But Pep Guardiola's side were far from their best, and it was tense for fans and family at the Ataturk Stadium.

"I must admit my a*** was going a bit in the last few minutes [of the final]," Kevin told the Mirror. "These finals are rarely classics. I thought Jack was a bit harsh on himself saying he played c**p in his interview after the match, but he's his own toughest critic and he sets his standards so high.

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"At the end the first thing he did was race over to come and find us. He jumped into my arms and gave me the biggest hug ever. All of the families were allowed on the pitch to join in the celebrations and have photos taken so those are really special memories."

Celebrations continued long into the night and over the following days, with the playing squad jetting off to Ibiza for 12 hours before returning to Manchester for Monday's victory parade.

Grealish has been at the heart of the partying throughout, orchestrating the singalongs and playing to whichever crowd he is facing. On Monday, the 27-year-old was pictured topless on the bus going through the city - a now iconic photo.

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