JACK GREALISH has paid a touching tribute to his baby brother on the anniversary of his untimely passing.
The Manchester City and England star posted a picture of his brother Keelan’s gravestone on Saturday to mark the 22nd anniversary of his death.
Grealish paid a touching tribute to his brother on Instagram[/caption] He has continued to honour his brother’s memory throughout his career[/caption]Keelan was just nine months old when he passed away from cot death when Jack was four.
Jack, 26, has repeatedly honoured his brother’s memory during his career.
When he scored his first senior goal while on loan at Notts County in the 2013/14 season, he dedicated it to Keelan.
And in November 2018 while playing for Aston Villa, he dedicated his goal in a 4-2 victory to his sibling.
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He said: “I had tears in my eyes. I was crying because all my family were here and it’s a moment I dreamed of as a fan.
“I got emotional after scoring because of my little brother who passed away. I dedicated the goal to him.”
After the game, Jack was targeted by a sick troll who taunted him about Keelan’s death.
The troll – Alfie Perkins – was later fined after being convicted of sending offensive communications.
Jack’s dad Kevin has previously spoken about the trauma of Keelan’s death.
He said: “He was only nine months old, he was a little angel and I was devastated. We all were.
“Jack was only a kid himself back then, but he still remembers Keelan and he still thinks about him with everything he achieves.
“We still miss Keelan and still think about him – you never ever get over losing a child – but we are so grateful and lucky that we are blessed with Jack, his brother Kevan and his little sisters Holly and Kiera.”