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MANCHESTER CITY superstar Erling Haaland left fans in stitches after pouring champagne all over Jack Grealish's head.

City are celebrating their historic Treble triumph with an open-top bus parade through the city centre with thousands of supporters joining the party.

Erling Haaland poured champagne all over Jack Grealish's head
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Erling Haaland poured champagne all over Jack Grealish's headCredit: //twitter.com/City_Xtra
Haaland started laughing on camera during Manchester City's open-top bus parade
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Haaland started laughing on camera during Manchester City's open-top bus paradeCredit: //twitter.com/City_Xtra
Grealish was left with a long face during Manchester City's Treble celebrations
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Grealish was left with a long face during Manchester City's Treble celebrationsCredit: //twitter.com/City_Xtra

The Citizens became only the second English team to win the Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League in the same campaign after rivals Manchester United in 1999.

And Grealish decided to celebrate with a live stream on his phone, but Haaland had other plans.

As the England international spoke on camera, the star striker sneaked up to him and tipped champagne all over his hair.

The Norway international then delivered a demonic laugh while Grealish stood with a long face.

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Fans laughed their socks off as they took to social media to join in on all the fun.

One fan tweeted: "Erling and Jack are a dangerous duo."

Another commented: "That laugh caught me off guard."

A third posted: "Worth the £100m just for his trophy celebrations."

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This fan wrote: "I love this Bromance."

And that one said: "An absolute menace."

Grealish and Haaland, who appear to have formed quite the friendship, played a huge part in City's scintillating campaign.

And the ex-Aston Villa star didn't seem too bothered by the incident, as he still had the time of his life on the bus.

Thousands of fans ignored the rain to follow the celebration, which started in Tonman Street, Deansgate and finishes with a stage show on Oxford Street.

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