J. Grealish apologized for his inappropriate behavior

In an unpleasant situation over the weekend, "Aston Villa" captain Jack Grealish apologized to his team and the football community.

The 24-year-old Englishman posted a message on his social media account on Saturday urging everyone to stay at home and fight against the outbreak of the coronavirus. However, the footballer himself immediately went to a friend's house, where he spent the whole night at a party.

The next morning, J. Grealish tried to return home in his "Range Rover," but he crashed and damaged several other cars.

After the unrest, the "Aston Villa" captain apologized to the fans on his social media account and expressed his great shame.

"Hello everyone, I just want to say that I feel very ashamed of what happened last weekend. I understand perfectly well that we are all experiencing a difficult time now, when we need to stay at home.

I acted very foolishly when I agreed to meet my friend after receiving a call from him. I don't want anyone to make the same mistake I did. I really want all of us to follow the guidelines.

I hope everyone can accept my apology. I want to forget this situation as soon as possible," said J. Grealish.

The situation was also responded to by the "Aston Villa" club, which confirmed that the captain would be fined financially, and the money would be donated to Birmingham Hospital.



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- Jack Grealish (@JackGrealish) March 30, 2020