Grealish on City's Lead: "We're Not Getting Carried Away"
Man City's dominance in the Premier League is undeniable. After a thrilling victory against Arsenal, the title race seems almost over. But amidst all the celebrations and talk of inevitable wins, Jack Grealish is keeping his feet on the ground.
"We're not getting carried away," he said after the game. "There are still a lot of games left, and anything can happen." It's a refreshing message, a reminder that despite their current position, the City squad isn't taking anything for granted.
Grealish knows firsthand the unpredictability of football. He joined City with sky-high expectations, and while he's slowly finding his feet at the Etihad, he understands the pressure of staying at the top.
"We've got a great squad, and everyone is focused on winning," he explained. "But we need to keep our heads down and focus on the next game. We're not getting ahead of ourselves."
This "not getting carried away" attitude is key to City's success. It's a reminder that the Premier League is a marathon, not a sprint. Sure, they're leading the pack, but every game is a battle, and every opponent is a potential threat.
Grealish's words are a signal to the rest of the league: City's not done yet. They'll continue pushing hard, and they'll be prepared for every challenge. The title race may seem a foregone conclusion, but don't forget, City's lead could easily be wiped out with a few stumbles. They're not taking anything for granted, and neither should the rest of the league.