Grealish 'deeply embarrassed', apologises for breaking coronavirus lockdown guidelines



The Aston Villa star, tipped to finish paperwork for Manchester United, was allegedly engaged with a traffic occurrence close to Birmingham on Sunday

Jack Grealish has apologized for breaking coronavirus detachment rules after photos of the Aston Villa star rose web based after a traffic occurrence in Solihull, close to Birmingham.

An examination had been propelled following the rise of the photos, after a Range Rover had harmed two left autos in an accident in the Dickens Heath territory on Sunday.

The occurrence happened just a day after Grealish had discharged a video via web-based networking media encouraging individuals to remain at home during the lockdown.

Grealish said on Monday: "Hello everyone, I simply need to do a fast video message just to state how profoundly humiliated I am by what has happened this end of the week.

"I know it's an intense time for everybody right now, being bolted inside for such a long time, and I clearly just got a cancel a companion requesting to head over to his and I moronically consented to do as such.

"I don't need anybody to commit a similar error that I did, so I ask everyone to remain at home and adhere to the principles and the rules of what we have been approached to do.

"I know as a reality that I will do that sooner rather than later now and I encourage everyone to do likewise.

"I trust everyone can acknowledge my expression of remorse and we can proceed onward from this. Ideally sooner rather than later we would all be able to be out and living it up again once this has all bubbled over."

Aston Villa have additionally discharged an announcement, affirming that Grealish would be restrained and fined with the returns gave to The University Hospitals Charity in Birmingham.

Estate's announcement read: "Aston Villa is profoundly disillusioned that one of our players disregarded the Government's direction on remaining at home during the coronavirus emergency.

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