Jack Grealish has been labelled a “class act” after taking time to chat to a visually impaired mascot after the Super Cup final.
Fans spotted the winger making the touching gesture as he went to collect his winners’ medal along with his team-mates.
Video: Jack Grealish held up the queue for medals to talk with the visually impaired girl who was part of the presentation 🥲 he’s so sweet ☹️💖
He even made his City pals wait to collect their medals as he chatted to the young girl, who is visually impaired.
Grealish, 27, caused an awkward moment for Uefa President Aleksander Ceferin, who twice went to shake the England international’s hand before finally placing a medal around his neck.
Fans appreciated Grealish’s gesture and praised the England star for his kindness.
One said: “What a great guy 🤩 Such a genuine, caring, humble,
ordinary bloke who is always prepared to give up his time for folk whoever they may be and this is no act, this is him just as he is… but that’s why he’s a top bloke.”
Another added: “Class act Jack!”
A third wrote: “One of the kindest footballers🥰”
And another commented: “Very difficult to not like this man, top bloke 👏”
Grealish started against Sevilla and scored a penalty in the shoot-out to help the Citizens claim the Super Cup for the first time in their history.
But after the match he revealed celebrations would be subdued, joking the days of going out drinking like he did after the Champions League final are over.
Asked if there would be a repeat of those scenes, Grealish said: “Nah put a ban on that.
“We’ll go home tonight, eat some nice food and chill. Straight recovery and then back to the Premier League.”
Source: thesun.co.uk