Grealish recovery 'couldn't be looking any better'
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Grealish recovery 'couldn't be looking any better'To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This video can not be playedFigure caption, 'All I want to do is help as much as I can' - GrealishByTom GrundyBBC Sport senior journalistPublished10 minutes agoJack Grealish says his recovery from the operation he had on his season-ending foot injury is going extremely well and that his surgeon is delighted with the progress.The 30-year-old England midfielder, who is on loan at Everton, had the operation on a stress fracture 10 weeks ago.He suffered the injury during a 1-0 win against his former club Aston Villa in January."I feel really good in myself now. I had a 10-week Zoom call with the surgeon, who said it couldn't be looking any better at this stage," he told BBC Sport."So for me, it's happy days and so good to hear news like that."Grealish has made 22 appearances in all competitions for Everton this season, scoring twice and providing six assists."As a footballer it's always difficult being injured," he said."I came to the Merseyside derby game and it got me a bit emotional, because its something I miss doing so much."He has a year left on his Manchester City contract, and BBC Sport previously reported that Everton would be interested in signing him on a permanent basis if they can negotiate a lower price than City's rough valuation of £50m."I can't thank [Everton] enough for the way they've been with me since I've been injured - they've been brilliant. From the staff, to the players, to the manager," he added.'I go through life trying to make people happy'Image source, BBC SportImage caption, Ten athletes from Special Olympics Great Britain completed this year's London MarathonGrealish has also extended his role as principal ambassador of Special Olympics Great Britain - an organisation that provides sports training...





