Jack Grealish Hailed as a 'Humble' after the Star Speaks to an England Supporter in a Wheelchair

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England star Jack Grealish has been praised for taking time out after the Three Lions match against Malta to speak with a disabled Three Lions fan.

Grealish was an unused substitute for the Euro 2024 qualifier at Wembley, as a Enrico Pepe own goal and second-half strike from Harry Kane gave England a 2-0 victory.

The Man City star was recorded post-match speaking to journalism student Jack Horn in the mixed zone.

Grealish could be heard speaking to Horn, a Man United fan, about City's 3-0 win over the Red Devils in the Manchester derby last month.

The 28-year-old thanked Horn for praising his ability on the ball, before agreeing to pose for a photo.

Grealish asked about his ambitions to be a journalist after Horn revealed he was in the final year of his studies.

The winger joked he would then agree to an interview 'as long you don’t say bad stuff about me'.

Social media users praised Grealish for taking the time for supporters, with the England and Man City star hailed as a 'class act'.

'Love Jack Grealish. Whilst loads of players have media training and interact like robots, he is one of the lads who is authentic,' one fan wrote.

'I swear no one takes time out for fans as much as Grealish,' added another.

'At this point, this is just normal for him (as a compliment) he always talks with people, such a humble and true guy,' wrote a third.

Grealish had also been praised earlier this year for delaying the trophy presentation at the UEFA Super Cup to speak with a visually impaired fan.

He was seen telling Uefa president Aleksander Ceferin to wait before turning his attention back to the girl.

Grealish had famously enjoyed three nights in a row of partying after City completed the treble of Premier League, FA Cup, and Champions League in June, but has shown before that he is a footballer with a caring side.

He has spoken in the past about the inspiration he takes from his younger sister Hollie, who has cerebral palsy. The condition has significantly impacted her vision.

'With my little sister, she’s been to the games but she’s never been able to see me or anything because she’s visually impaired,' Grealish told Mail Sport last year.

‘Obviously, it’s nice to go and spend time with them (family) after the games because she gets it but she obviously can’t watch the game.'

After scoring against Iran at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, Grealish performed a pre-arranged celebration that had been thought up by Finlay, a 12-year-old City fan who also has cerebral palsy.

'The celebration was natural, I don’t do that for any clout,' said Grealish.

'I do that because that’s what I feel I’m good at sometimes. I can relate to it.

‘It’s nice for him because he’ll go back to school and he’ll probably be quite popular.

'That’s just the way I’ve been brought up. I’ve got a good heart, or I think I have.'

In July, Grealish received plaudits for appearing to donate £5,000 to a 20-year-old Birmingham fan with leukemia, who had been given only weeks

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