
Manchester City midfielder Jack Grealish had a frank exchange after victory over Tottenham.
Grealish forced Sky Sports reporter Patrick Davison to apologise after he asked the City winger about his last-ditch tackle on Heung min-Son in their 4-2 win over Tottenham.
After the game, Grealish was involved in a frank exchange with Davison when asked about his tackle on Son - and more surprisingly Davison named that as his moment of the game. This was despite seeing six goals and a number of other dramatic moments on a thrilling night in Manchester.
"Last one, I'm going to take you back to the first half, my highlight of your game, that tackle on Son racing back. You know the one I'm talking about don't you," Davison said.
Grealish replied with a quick, sharp response while looking shocked: "I know what you're talking about but it's never a good sign when that's the highlight of a winger's match!"
Davison was quick to apologise. He said: "I didn't realise I was insulting you! Sorry Jack. I just thought it's not something we always see or associate with you, was what I was going to say."
Grealish then explained: "I'm trying to think now, did I take anyone on or something? A highlight of a winger's match is a tackle. Obviously we've got to do it. At the time I thought they had a break, Son's so good at breaking away. I put a tackle in and to be fair, anything could have happened. But luckily I won the ball."
Davison ended the interview and as the cameras attempted to cut away, he said: "Sorry mate!" The pair had a small hug before Grealish jokingly said: "Horrible that!"
