Jack Grealish and his fellow English Manchester City teammates have been pictured reporting for international duty following their wild Treble celebrations.
City made history on Saturday by winning the Champions League for the first time after they defeated Inter 1-0 in the final in Istanbul and by doing so became only the second English team to win the Treble. Understandably, the monumental win sparked wild celebrations from fans and players alike.
The champagne was flowing on the pitch moments after the final whistle as the Blues heroes lifted the trophy and partied well into the night but the fun did not stop there. From Turkey, several members of the squad jetted to Ibiza for a party before leaving early on Monday morning to return to Manchester for the open-top bus parade.
Beer, champagne and vodka flowed throughout the day as the players made their way into town on the tram, paraded through the city before lifting all three trophies in front of thousands at St. Peter's Square. Then the players and staff headed to the Mayfield Depo for yet another party.
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Grealish was the star of the show throughout from his emotional interview after the match and his hilarious antics throughout the celebrations. Countless viral clips and images showed him getting carried out of a hotel by Kyle Walker, having vodka poured into his mouth from above, guiding the bus into its parking spot, having champagne poured over his head, posing on the bus, singing a song for Bernardo Silva and plenty more.
It made many wonder how on Earth the No.10, along with Walker, John Stones, Phil Foden and Kalvin Phillips, would be in any fit state to report for England duty on Tuesday evening as scheduled. However, all five players made it unscathed and were ready for training at St. George's Park on Wednesday morning.
They posed for photographs together while holding up the number three with their hands to further enjoy their achievement.
Gareth Southgate's side will play two Euro 2024 qualifiers as they take on Malta on June 16 before facing North Macedonia at Old Trafford on June 19.
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