Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has urged Jack Grealish to work harder and reclaim his place in the starting XI.
The 29-year-old played a crucial role in Manchester City’s treble-winning 2022-23 campaign, appearing in 50 matches across all competitions.
Grealish contributed five goals and 11 assists, helping the team secure the Premier League, FA Cup, and Champions League titles.
Despite his previous success, the England international has struggled to make an impact this season.
In Saturday’s 4-1 Premier League victory over West Ham, Grealish was left on the bench, with Brazilian winger Savinho taking his spot in the starting lineup.
The City boss made it clear that he expects Grealish to prove his worth and fight for his place in the team.
“Savinho is in better shape and everything than Jack, and that’s why I played Savinho,” Guardiola explained.
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“Do I want the Jack that won the treble? Yeah, I want it, but I try to be honest with myself for that. They have to fight. You can say it’s unfair.
“If you think that, then it’s fine, but you have to prove [to me], ‘Okay, I’m going to fight with Savinho, to deserve to play in that position,’ every single day, every single week, and every single month.”
Grealish’s season has also been disrupted by injuries, which have limited his opportunities. He has started just six league matches so far.
Despite his recent struggles, Guardiola has expressed his confidence in the player’s ability.
“Two weeks ago, he was injured and he needs rhythm, and to play, but players need training,” Guardiola added.
“I don’t have any doubt about the quality of Jack or any of these players. They would not be here [otherwise].
“I know that he can do it because I saw him. I saw his level, and I want that, every single training session and every single game.”
Manchester City will return to action in the FA Cup on January 11, hosting fourth-tier side Salford City.