Newcastle United and England legend Alan Shearer sends a message full of praises to Manchester City player Jack Grealish after his excellent performance against Ireland in the Nations League match - soocer442
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Newcastle United and England legend Alan Shearer sends a message full of praises to Manchester City player Jack Grealish after his excellent performance against Ireland in the Nations League match

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Alan Shearer, a Legend of Newcastle and England, loved Jack Grealish’s loud celebration against Ireland after his old fans booed and jeered him.

Mike Richards should tell Jack Grealish “well done” from Alan Shearer for his crazy goal celebration against the Republic of Ireland.

When England’s Grealish and Rice played against Ireland in the Nations League match on Saturday at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, the Irish fans kept booing them. Later in their careers, both players played for Ireland but moved allegiances to England. Grealish played for Ireland’s youth teams while Rice played three friendlies for England’s senior team.

The fans’ bad behavior toward Ireland paid off when both players scored goals, giving England a 2-0 win. After scoring the first goal in the 11th minute, Rice didn’t celebrate. He held up his hands as a sign of respect for his background.


Newcastle United and England legend Alan Shearer sends a message full of praises to Manchester City player Jack Grealish after his excellent performance against Ireland in the Nations League match

But Grealish didn’t do that. Instead, he punched the air with joy when he scored in the 26th minute, which made more people boo. His brave celebration made the England fans who were traveling happy, as did Newcastle United star Shearer.

“I loved Grealish. He said,’sod that, I’m going to celebrate,'” the famous former striker said on the podcast The Rest Is Football. I can see why Declan wouldn’t want to party, but Grealish wouldn’t have any of it. “I loved it.”

He also asked, “Why wouldn’t you celebrate?” I completely understand Declan’s choice. He played for the Republic of Ireland and had to make that real choice. He didn’t want to party at all!”

Richards, who used to play with Grealish at Aston Villa, added, “So did Grealish; he played for Ireland as a youth!” This made Shearer say, “Brilliant party, loved it all day.” Matthew, tell him “good job!”

Grealish said after the game that he knew the Irish fans would be mean, but he insisted that there was no “bad blood” between them and England fans. “Dec and I both thought it would happen.” “I told them before the game that I thought it would be different,” the Manchester City star said.

“Dec and I have nothing bad to say about Ireland; we both had a great time there.” Yes, I did. There is no bad blood on my side because I have a lot of Irish in my family.







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