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Watch as Jack Grealish is involved in huge pre-season bust-up as Man City ace is booed during Club American clash

MANCHESTER CITY ace Jack Grealish was involved in a huge pre-season but-up against Club America.

The 26-year-old England ace went down inside the penalty area expecting a spot kick to be given.

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Grealish shoved Ochoa, sparking a brawlCredit: Getty
The City and England winger found himself surroundedCredit: Alamy
Club America were accused by Chelsea boss Tuchel of trying to injure his players in an earlier pre-season gameCredit: Alamy

Mexico World Cup 2014 hero Guillermo Ochoa tried to usher Grealish back to his feet.

But Grealish reacted by pushing the goalkeeper, sparking a brawl.

Grealish found himself surrounded by six Club America players before his nearest team-mate came to his aid.

Club America's No23, Emilio Lara even appeared lunge into the winger with a clenched fist.

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The dust-up was met with boos inside the stadium, despite the game being a friendly.

A fan reacted on Twitter to Lara's lunge, saying: "Sneaky punch thrown there."

Other viewers have suggested Grealish's lash out stemmed from, being "kicked from pillar to post".

Another said on the scrap: "He was kicked from pillar to post all night. He had a great game but the referee was very brave with Jack's health."

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City won the feisty pre-season affair 2-1 thanks to a first half Kevin de Bruyne brace.

The Premier League champions were the second English side to face Club America this summer.

Chelsea held onto a 2-1 win against Club America last Sunday.

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However, Blues boss Thomas Tuchel was far from pleased with Club America - accusing the South America side of trying to injure his players.

Grealish may have similar complaints.

Tuchel said: "It was a tough match. Normally you start against a lower team where you can find your rhythm.

“It's very different from training, even if you train at a competitive level like in our squad.

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“You could see that they've already started their season. They showed a physical game that we had to adapt to, and I'm happy nobody got injured.

“It was sometimes on the edge for a friendly game in pre-season, especially for us in our first match. But it was ok. We adapted to it and accepted it and did not get frustrated.”

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