Why is Jack Greerish playing at Manchester City?

2021-12-20 08:23:52 By : Ms. Cherry Shi

Jack Greerish is a newcomer to Manchester City. He brought a series of eye-catching performances to the England team, lighting up the 2020 European Cup

Sharp-eyed fans have noticed that Grelish had been wearing a bandage on his hands when he represented England and made his debut for Manchester City in the Community Shield Cup.

Jack Greerish has been participating in the European Cup and suffered a fractured left thumb. He was injured in the Tottenham Hotspur victory at the end of last season.

In Vera's 2-1 victory over the Spurs on May 19, the midfielder was bandaged on his left hand in three games.

When asked about the injury, England’s No. 7 player said: “[Japhet] Tanganga from Tottenham Hotspur threw me on the ground and my thumb broke.”

As for whether he is cured, the attacker showed the reporter how his thumb was bent, and added: "There is still a little bit, isn't it?"

Although Grelish revealed the worst part of the thumb injury-he can no longer play his PlayStation.

Talking about how he relaxes during the break, the 25-year-old said: "From what these people said, they set up a lot of things, but I think it's just normal, Netflix and Playstation...

"I can't play now because my thumb is broken.

"I have to tap its head a little now, so I can't play."

Jack Greerish is a 25-year-old attacking midfielder who has played for Aston Villa in the Premier League and England. He has played 10 times for the Three Lions.

He was born in Birmingham on September 10, 1995 and has played more than 200 times for Vera.

Due to the nationality of his grandparents, Greelish was restricted to under 21 by the Republic of Ireland, and then confirmed his decision to play for England in 2016.

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