THE FATHER of a Manchester City title-winner has revealed how Tesco called security on him hours after his son’s historic first goal.
Rico Lewis incredibly won a Premier League, Champions League and FA Cup treble before his 19th birthday.
Rico Lewis is already a two-time Premier League champion at just 19[/caption] The star’s father has recalled a hilarious incident in Tesco after his boy’s first goal[/caption] The full-back scored on his first Champions League start against Sevilla[/caption] Rico showed his fighting spirit under his dad’s tutelage from the age of two[/caption]He helped the Cityzens to claim a record-breaking fourth-straight title on Sunday.
And now the star is hoping to celebrate a double this weekend in the all-Manchester FA Cup final showdown with United.
Full-back Lewis made his international debut for England in the 1-1 draw in North Macedonia last November.
Despite all of that success, there was one moment in particular that left his father Rick Lewis incredibly proud.
Although it almost led to an interesting moment with a security guard.
When Rico became the youngest player to score on his first Champions League start at age 17 in a 3-1 win over Sevilla last year, Rick brought every newspaper he could.
He told Sun Sport: “I bought every newspaper in Bury Tesco. I spent 45 quid on papers!
“A woman that worked there rang security because they thought I was up to something.
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“They thought there was a protest or something going on.”
Although tackling the former two-time British Muay Thai champion and his pile of newspapers might not have been the wisest move.
Rick, who now owns Phoenix Muay Thai in Whitefield, Manchester, originally set up a gym in Bury back in 2001.
Three years later, on the day Rico was born on 21 November 2004, he hung up his fighting gloves.
Rick said: “Something went out of me instantly when he was born.
“I looked at him and thought it’s too selfish getting in the ring and getting hit. I don’t know how people do it.”
However, that did not stop Rico and his 16-year-old sister Sacha, who is in City’s academy, following in their father’s footsteps.
Rico started training aged just two and had his first fight at THREE with a boy twice his age and size – something the 5ft 7in ace would go on to do on the pitch.
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Rico, who joined City’s academy aged eight and holds a whopping 30-fight unbeaten streak, still trains Muay Thai with his dad.
He does it most during pre season, hitting pads and taking part in fitness drills like the bleep test.
And it is easy to see the fighter within him when he brushes off being clattered to the floor by players double his stature and height.
Rick added: “He is only 19, people don’t remember that. They criticise him but to me he is still a baby.
“He gets kicked to the floor but jumps straight up again and wins the ball back.
“I think Muay Thai made him prepared and ready to be coachable to Pep. He is so disciplined.
“It’s only ever been him in the ring when he’s fought and that has helped him so much.”
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