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Alex Brotherton

'I'm not the best dancer' - Man City's Jack Grealish sends message to young fan after England goal

Jack Grealish has opened up on the unusual celebration he performed after scoring in England's World Cup win against Iran.

Grealish scored the sixth goal of England's 6-2 rout of Iran in their opening group game of the tournament in Qatar. After tapping home from Callum Wilson's selfless cut-back, the Manchester City star turned to the TV cameras and performed a short dance that involved wiggling his arms a la Daniel Sturridge.

This wasn't some random celebration though; Grealish was in fact keeping a promise he made to 11-year-old City fan Finlay. Grealish met the youngster last month when the 27-year-old visited one of City's disability football sessions.

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Finlay had sent a touching letter to Grealish, in which he explained he had cerebral palsy - a condition Grealish's sister has - and thanked Grealish for raising awareness about the condition. When the two met, Grealish made a promise.

"I met young Finlay about a month ago and got on really well with him, him having cerebral palsy like my sister as well," Grealish said after England's win. "He asked me to do a celebration for him and luckily for him it came at the World Cup.

"It's what it's all about - for me it's just doing a celebration, but for him that will mean the world to him I'm sure, especially at the World Cup. So Finlay, that one's for you."

Grealish also spoke to ITV after full-time, joking that he's not sure what Finlay will make of his moves.

He said: "I don't know how he'd rate my dance moves as I'm not the best dancer...unless it's later in the night. I think he'll be sat at home buzzing, especially as it was in a World Cup rather than the Premier League."

Grealish's family - including his sister Hollie - were at the Khalifa International Stadium to witness Grealish's first World Cup goal, something that made the occasion extra special for the City man.

The Manchester City star added: "To score a World Cup goal is something you dream of as a kid, so to do that today was unbelievable. I don't think it's really kicked in yet and it probably won't until later on."

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