Jack Grealish: How Man City's £100m man has gone one year without a goal for the club
Jack Grealish's last goal for Manchester City was in December 2023, meaning he has gone a year without a single goal for the club in all competitions; is there hope for Grealish to reignite his form in a potential new role?
Friday 13 December 2024 09:12, UK
Manchester Derby day will mark 364 days since Jack Grealish's last goal for Manchester City.
The last time Grealish celebrated a goal of his own was during a 2-2 draw against Crystal Palace on December 16 2023.
Centre stage in the last three City Premier League title parades, Grealish's best season in Manchester came during his second season at the club, playing a key role in their treble campaign.
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Making a total of 50 appearances in 2022/23, Grealish marked his contribution to the treble by starring in both victories against title rivals Arsenal, scoring at the Emirates as his side finished five points ahead of the Gunners.
In Europe, he played every game in the knockout stage, including wins against RB Leipzig and Real Madrid before starting in the final. Grealish also started the first-ever Manchester Derby FA Cup final where City were also triumphant.
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So how did he find himself in a barren spell?
Injuries upsetting rhythm
Injuries have cost Grealish a consistent run in Pep Guardiola's side. During the 2023/24 campaign, he missed 15 games with groin and hamstring problems seeing him sidelined for 59 days.
Only featuring in three consecutive league games twice, an inconsistent spell of fitness meant that even when he played, the maverick who once captivated Premier League fans was a shell of his former self.
This season, despite making 10 league appearances, Grealish has only completed one full 90 minutes as City ended their winless run with a 3-0 win against Nottingham Forest.
Were goals ever the main part of his game?
His free role in a No 10 at Aston Villa is how City were lured into shelling out a record fee for a British player. Grealish's ability to carry the ball not only dragged his side up the pitch to create issues for the opposition but also drove his boyhood club to safety.
Grealish was the big fish in a Villa side that didn't hold the promise it does today.
However, despite his consistent displays, and awe-inspiring moments for Villa, Grealish's career high for Premier League goals was eight. His final season saw him find the net six times but included three months out with a shin injury.
His total in the Premier League is 26 in 181 games meaning he averages 0.14 goals per match games in the English top flight. Even at his very best, goals have never been the main focus of Grealish's game.
Hope in a new role?
Omitted from Gareth Southgate's final Euro 2024 squad, Grealish found favour with former England interim boss Lee Carsley, despite underwhelming at club level, scoring twice in three games.
Under Carsley he took up a different role than he had been doing for his club previously. In a free-roaming central role, reminiscent of his latter days at Villa, Grealish showed shades of what he used to be.
The goals while significant, supplemented overall performances in both games against the Republic of Ireland and Finland.
So much so, when tasked by Guardiola to carry out a similar role as City aimed to end a run of seven games without a win, he looked just as bright.
"Our football is always built from the midfield," Guardiola said following the victory against Forest.
"They make our tempo and the way we have to play - we controlled the game, and Jack gave us that pace. When it came to accelerating and controlling.
"He has the attributes to play holding midfield. He can keep the ball, break the lines and he has composure."
It feels as though Grealish's career has been on standby for some time but in a tweaked role, the signs look positive.