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Grealish feels that is an unfair label and believes players should be able to respond to criticism without judgement.
In an interview with L’Equipe he said: “I often feel like I just do exactly the same things as the other players, but people talk about them because it is me doing them.
“That’s exactly what I said in relation to Souness – he always has something to say about me. And he responded by saying I can’t take criticism.
“Today, we, the footballers, if we allow ourselves to respond to something said about us, we are portrayed as if we are people who cannot stand criticism.
“Sometimes I want to say to them [pundits in England], “Leave me alone a bit and focus on someone else” so that I can focus on my game. Because there is always this noise around me.”
Grealish also explained why he is yet to hit his best form at City, revealing he had a lot to learn under Pep Guardiola.
He added: “I thought it’d be easier [integrating into City’s set-up], that this was just football, after all.
“In reality I’ve had to adapt to a new club, new manager, new team-mates⦠I also had to integrate what Pep [Guardiola] was expecting.
“At Villa, I was in theory playing on the left, but in matches, I was authorised to change position if I felt it necessary. With Pep, it is different. He tells me to feel free, but in a structured shape, with a precise position on the pitch.
“At Villa I was captain and I’d been there for seven years [in the first-team]. I knew everyone in a club where a majority of English players were playing.
“At City, I arrived in a dressing room with a lot of different cultures and nationalities, including the staff and physios. Therefore, I took some time to adapt to this new environment, that I really appreciate.”