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Players and managers have rallied to Manchester City Star Jack Grealish’s side in support after heartbreaking news is confirmed this evening 😢

It wasn’t a pretty sight to see Jack Grealish walk off the Kenilworth Road pitch on Tuesday night. He had a sad look on his face.

Although he was given a rare chance to start in Man City’s 6-2 FA Cup win over Luton Town, the England player got hurt again and had to be taken out before halftime.

Grealish looked very upset as he sat down on the bench. His teammates tried to comfort him as he watched Man City easily win without him.

Find out what’s new with Grealish’s illness and when he might be able to play again for City.

What kind of hurt does Jack Grealish have?
Jack Grealish and Nathan Ake: Grealish has been hurt a lot since the beginning of the year. Photo: Shaun Botterill/Getty Images.
Grealish first got hurt just after the half-hour mark at Kenilworth Road. Replays showed that he seemed to have tweaked a muscle while making a pass on the right wing. After going on for a short time, the 28-year-old quickly decided he couldn’t keep playing, so Jeremy Doku came on in his place before halftime.

Pep Guardiola revealed that Grealish had hurt his groyne after the game: “I didn’t talk to doctors, but I think he complained a bit about the groyne.” It might be a little alike. Even though he felt great, he got hurt again at the start of the game.

Grealish just got back from missing a few weeks because of an injury he got in mid-March during Man City’s first game in the last 16 of the Champions League against Copenhagen. He will now have to spend more time in the treatment room.

When is Jack Grealish going to be better after being hurt?
Grealish probably won’t be fully recovered for a while until Man City’s medical staff can do the right tests. Guardiola is now afraid the worst.

Guardiola will want Grealish back as soon as possible because Man City has some big games coming up, like against Manchester United, Liverpool, and Arsenal before the end of March.

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