Jack Grealish and Erling Haaland led the Manchester City stars at a nightclub after their open-top bus parade on Monday night – both sporting a pajama party look – as they continued savouring the club’s historic treble.
City’s celebrations show no signs of slowing down after they beat Inter Milan 1-0 to win the Champions League on Saturday night – capping off an incredible season that has seen them also collect the Premier League and FA Cup trophies.
Grealish and Haaland, two of City’s brightest lights this season, had already been delirious as City paraded the streets of Manchester in an open-top bus – with the latter drenching his close friend with champagne in front of delighted fans.
But even after a quick getaway to Ibiza before the parade, City players refused to put a stop to the party atmosphere around the club as a group headed out to Depot Mayfield in Manchester.
Haaland – so often City’s golden boy this season after smashing in 52 goals in all competitions – lived up to that billing by dressing in a silk gold pajama-style outfit – with his Champions League winners’ medal draped around his neck.
Jack Grealish and Erling Haaland went for the pajama party look as they led Manchester City stars continuing their treble-winning celebrations at a nightclub
The pair were joined by City team-mates Riyad Mahrez and Kyle Walker – who brought along their WAGs Taylor Ward and Annie Kilner
Ilkay Gundogan – joined by WAG Sara Arfaoui and Rico Lewis, who also brought a partner – also tagged along with City stars
Even boss Pep Guardiola decided to get involved with his players as they partied into the night
Grealish, who has grown close with the Norwegian forward this season, went for the same look – but he opted for black as he wore a similar silk pajama outfit with a collar at the top.
They were joined on the night out by City team-mates Riyad Mahrez, Kyle Walker and Ilkay Gundogan – who brought along their respective WAGs Taylor Ward, Annie Kilner and Sara Arfaoui.
Manager Pep Guardiola also decided to join in with his players as he was seen getting out of a car on arrival at the venue.
Rico Lewis joined the group with a partner, while goalkeeper Ederson was spotted at the club soaking in the celebrations too.
The Brazilian posted several photos on his Instagram stories as he showed himself embracing with fellow keeper Scott Carson, with the caption, ‘I love this [guy].’
He also uploaded a selfie of himself alongside DJ Oliver Heldens on a stage in front of fans and club-goers – before drinking a bottle of beer on a memorable night for the club’s players.
Man City had earlier delighted fans with an open-top bus parade through the streets of Manchester after winning the treble
Goalkeeper Ederson enjoyed the celebrations as he drank a bottle of beer before joining DJ Oliver Heldens on stage at the venue
City’s partying continues their jovial mood from their bus parade as Grealish and Haaland led the buzz around the squad.
England international Grealish was in high spirits as he took to Instagram to broadcast the historic occasion.
He filmed himself beaming on stage as he showed off Man City stars showcasing their three trophies they won this season, with the caption: ‘Naaah what a club man.’
It marked a drastic change of mood from earlier in the day when pal Haaland left him soaked during the bus parade.
Grealish had been filming himself again on Instagram, screaming and chanting before Haaland cheekily poured a bottle of champagne over his best mate’s hair.
As Grealish spoke on camera, City’s star striker sneaked up to him and tipped the drink over his head – ruining his iconic hairstyle.
Grealish beamed on stage at the nightclub as he posted photos to his social media account of City showing off their three trophies and a huge crowd cheering them on
He stared at Haaland with a long face, while the 52-goal frontman was keen to get himself on camera and laugh at his team-mate’s misfortune.
A soaked Grealish then looked down the camera as the champagne dripped from his hair.
Grealish, who joined Man City from boyhood club Aston Villa in 2021, has one of the most iconic haircuts in the game and looked less than happy that his locks were ruined by Haaland.
The 27-year-old later downed vodka and told fans he had ‘the best day and night’ since the momentous win, adding ‘I don’t think I’ve slept’ and that he had lost his voice from all the partying.
Grealish arrived to the open-top bus parade with his shirt off, but as the rain continued to pour he put his shirt back on and posed for some photos with the Champions League trophy.
Grealish looked less than amused earlier on during the bus parade as Haaland drenched him with champagne
The England winger told fans he has had ‘the best day and night’ since the momentous win
He will certainly be feeling worse for wear after he was spotted staying out until sunrise for two nights running in an almighty bender – and his latest outing in Manchester will hardly help.
He and his team proudly posed for photos with the Champions League trophy, while Guardiola was seen sipping some well-deserved champagne and enjoying a cigar as the bus paraded through the city centre.
Fans piling into the city centre for the parade were delayed due to bad weather and lightning storms – but not even the pouring rain could dampen their spirits.
Guardiola, who fans tonight dubbed a ‘wizard’, summed up the atmosphere: ‘What a parade. What an afternoon. It has to be like that, no sunshine. We want rain. The perfect way.’
Tens of thousands lined the streets, some clambering on buildings and lampposts or arriving hours earlier for the best view of the parade route and victory celebrations.