Jack Grealish reportedly racked up a £5,000 bar bill as he partied with friends after Manchester City's 5-2 win over Crystal Palace.
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Grealish racked up £5,000 bar billPartied at London nightclub to celebrate Man City's win over PalaceImitated Leonardo DiCaprio in Wolf of Wall StreetFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Grealish came on as an 87th-minute substitute in Manchester City's 5-2 comeback win over Crystal Palace last Saturday. A day after the memorable win, the English winger visited the Bagatelle nightclub in London with his friends to celebrate City's triumph. According to , the Cityzens star partied till late and racked up a £5,000 bar bill. He also sprung up out of his seat and imitated Hollywood star Leondaro DiCaprio from the Wolf of Wall Street movie.
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A person who attended the party told : "He was with four pals and there were girls surrounding him on his table. He even had a bodyguard protecting his table in the restaurant. He looked like he was really enjoying himself and totally in his element. He had helped move around the club and was knocking back drinks with his friends. While Jack’s pals were interested in chatting to admiring women onlookers, he was behaving impeccably and making the most of the belting tunes."
Another party-goer added: "When Grealish resembled the famous Wolf of Wall Street office scene when DiCapario’s character saluted his corrupt bankers, everyone was in hysterics. He was dancing and singing along to the music before the group left after 1 am. The group had ordered many bottles to their table, and eaten inside the club too, so the bill was at least five-figures."
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Grealish's night out came after a tricky time for the winger. He was slapped by a fan after the Manchester derby at Old Trafford, which ended in a 0-0 draw, as he walked off the pitch. Manager Pep Guardiola admitted Grealish wasn't feeling good after the incident which saw the supporter in question charged with assault and banned from Old Trafford by the Red Devils.
Getty ImagesWHAT NEXT FOR MANCHESTER CITY?
Pep Guardiola's men will be back in action in the Premier League this Saturday as they take on Everton at Goodison Park.






