England star Jack Grealish has been praised for taking time out after the Three Lions match against Malta to speak with a disabled Three Lions fan.<br /><br />Grealish was an unused substitute for the Euro 2024 qualifier at Wembley, as a Enrico Pepe own goal and second-half strike from Harry Kane gave England a 2-0 victory.<br /><br />The Man City star was recorded post-match speaking to journalism student Jack Horn in the mixed zone.<br /><br />Grealish could be heard speaking to Horn, a Man United fan, about City's 3-0 win over the Red Devils in the Manchester derby last month.<br /><br />The 28-year-old thanked Horn for praising his ability on the ball, before agreeing to pose for a photo. <br /><br />Grealish asked about his ambitions to be a journalist after Horn revealed he was in the final year of his studies.<br /><br />The winger joked he would then agree to an interview 'as long you don’t say bad stuff about me'.<br /><br />Social media users praised Grealish for taking the time for supporters, with the England and Man City star hailed as a 'class act'.<br /><br />'Love Jack Grealish. Whilst loads of players have media training and interact like robots, he is one of the lads who is authentic,' one fan wrote.<br /><br />'I swear no one takes time out for fans as much as Grealish,' added another.<br /><br />'At this point, this is just normal for him (as a compliment) he always talks with people, such a humble and true guy,' wrote a third.<br /><br />Grealish had also been praised earlier this year for delaying the trophy presentation at the UEFA Super Cup to speak with a visually impaired fan.<br /><br />He was seen telling Uefa president Aleksander Ceferin to wait before turning his attention back to the girl.<br /><br />Grealish had famously enjoyed three nights in a row of partying after City completed the treble of Premier League, FA Cup, and Champions League in June, but has shown before that he is a footballer with a caring side.<br /><br />He has spoken in the past about the inspiration he takes from his younger sister Hollie, who has cerebral palsy. The condition has significantly impacted her vision.<br /><br />'With my little sister, she’s been to the games but she’s never been able to see me or anything because she’s visually impaired,' Grealish told Mail Sport last year.<br /><br />‘Obviously, it’s nice to go and spend time with them (family) after the games because she gets it but she obviously can’t watch the game.'<br /><br />After scoring against Iran at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, Grealish performed a pre-arranged celebration that had been thought up by Finlay, a 12-year-old City fan who also has cerebral palsy.<br /><br />'The celebration was natural, I don’t do that for any clout,' said Grealish.<br /><br />'I do that because that’s what I feel I’m good at sometimes. I can relate to it.<br /><br />‘It’s nice for him because he’ll go back to school and he’ll probably be quite popular.<br /><br />'That’s just the way I’ve been brought up. I’ve got a good heart, or I think I have.'<br /><br />In July, Grealish received plaudits for appearing to donate £5,000 to a 20-year-old Birmingham fan with leukemia, who had been given only weeks