Manchester City star Jack Grealish went viral recently for a goal celebration dedicated to a young fan, but now there is another video of him doing the rounds.
Grealish has received widespread praise for the friendship he has built with 11-year-old City fan Finlay Fisher, who last month wrote a letter to the player thanking him for the way he treats disabled people. Finlay has cerebral palsy, a condition Grealish's sister also has.
The City attacker met up with the youngster and promised to perform a special celebration for him the next time he scored, which he duly did in England's 6-2 defeat of Iran at the World Cup on Monday.
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Videos of the celebration and a subsequent video call between the pair have been liked tens of thousands of times on social media, as has footage of Grealish and City teammate Phil Foden playing a ridiculous game of 'no bounce' while on England duty.
With their teammates playing basketball behind them, the pair stood at opposite ends of the gym and volleyed the ball to each other with pinpoint accuracy while also taking some exquisite first touches.
At one point Grealish had to deal with an England staff member getting in his way while on the phone, but he still didn't allow the ball to touch the floor. Eventually he did though, when he fluffed an 'around the world' attempt after catching Foden's volley between his legs.
Foden turned to the camera in mock anger, but there's no denying how impressive the pair's skills were.
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