Agbonlahor Raises Eyebrows as Grealish Sits the Bench—Again.
Jack Grealish, once Manchester City’s £100 million answer to every attacking dilemma, is now more familiar with the Etihad bench than the penalty box. And Agbonlahor? Well, he’s had enough. The former Aston Villa captain thinks it’s a downright shame—yes, shame—what’s happening to the “incredible” Jack under Pep Guardiola this season.
Agbonlahor Wonders: Is Grealish in Witness Protection?
Gabriel Agbonlahor didn’t mince words. “Big decision,” he said about Grealish’s future. Big? More like existential. With just one start in City’s last 15 Premier League games, you’d be forgiven for assuming Jack was on sabbatical in the Algarve. Instead, he’s hanging out on the sidelines, likely wondering how he went from treble-winning talisman to glorified cheerleader.
Agbonlahor Thinks the World Cup Clock is Ticking
With the 2026 World Cup looming like an Uber Eats driver on a lazy Sunday, Grealish needs minutes—actual minutes, not those friendly cameo appearances that make no impact. According to Agbonlahor, the Englishman has a choice: stay loyal to Guardiola’s “tactical carousel,” or move to a club where he doesn’t have to submit a Google Calendar request just to get subbed on.
Agbonlahor Believes Grealish Still Has That Magic Spark
Let’s be clear—Grealish isn’t washed. The man still dribbles like his boots are buttered. His goal against Leicester was a touching moment, dedicated to his late brother. And Pep’s response? Calling him an “incredible human being.” Sweet, yes. But maybe it’s time to be incredible on the pitch, not just in sentiment.
Final Whistle
So, will Grealish bite the bullet and trade love for minutes? Or will he stay, serenaded by Agbonlahor’s pleas and Guardiola’s cryptic compliments? One thing’s certain: if Jack wants a World Cup ticket, he may have to pack his bags—preferably before he turns 30.
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