Jack Grealish was spared of an unfortunate disaster as he was saved from falling off the top of Manchester City's open-top bus for their parade on Sunday afternoon.<br /><br />City's players and staff were in the party spirit as they celebrated their fourth consecutive Premier League title during a parade around the city. <br /><br />Pep Guardiola's side had to wait until the final day of the Premier League campaign to seal and retain the title, after being chased by rivals Arsenal throughout the season. <br /><br />Similarly to last year, there were some wild scenes up north as Guardiola and his side paraded the title upon an open-top bus adorned in the club's colors.<br /><br />Grealish was the star of the show last year, as he partook in a three-day bender leading up to the title parade before taking an iconic photo atop the bus. <br /><br />This year, however, Grealish nearly had a disaster as he came dangerously close to falling off the top of the bus on two separate occasions.<br /><br />In a clip that appeared on X, Grealish was seen dancing with his hands in the air before the City bus continued the move forward and, thus, nearly throwing him off.<br /><br />Luckily, fellow winger Jeremy Doku was on hand to catch the England international and guide him to safety at the top of the bus.<br /><br />However, shortly afterward, another video appeared on X which, once again, showed Grealish nearly falling off the top. <br /><br />In this clip, which was taken from a fan's perspective on the street, Grealish stood alongside Rodri at the top of the bus, as they sang along with fans. <br /><br />But, as the bus set off, both players were jolted forward but, luckily, Spanish midfielder Rodri stuck an arm across Grealish to prevent him falling.<br /><br />The likes of Phil Foden, Erling Haaland, and Kevin De Bruyne were also seen enjoying the festivities on the day - with the England star taking a moment to reflect on their 'special season'.<br /><br />Foden said: 'It’s been a special season. Nobody has done it before, it’s an unbelievable season. It’s the hunger inside me. We’ve got great players, we want to win more next season.' <br /><br />Meanwhile, Norwegian talisman Haaland said: 'It’s been lovely, this club is amazing, I’m so proud of everyone. <br /><br />'There have been many good moments. When we knew we were gonna win the league, that was the best one. The support we get home and away is unbelievable.' <br /><br />Even Guardiola got on the microphone on the day, as he said: 'We are (happy). It's a big achievement, that’s why we are here again.<br /><br />'Not even myself could expect to stay eight years. Everything goes well. It (winning) looks like a routine but it is not a routine. We will be back. Next season we will take the FA Cup'.<br /><br />As well as their Premier League title, City also showed off their Club World Cup title and their UEFA Super Cup title - which were claimed earlier in the campaign.<br /><br />Many had expected City to also claim the FA Cup title however, on Saturday afternoon, they were beaten 2-1 by rivals Man United in the final at Wembley.
