JACK GREALISH has been urged to put himself "around better people" following his Las Vegas party antics.
The Manchester City ace is enjoying himself in Sin City after winning the Premier League, and was spotted pocketing spare cans of beer on his boozy break.
Our exclusive pictures showed Grealish leaving a nightclub with a mystery brunette after a wild night partying.
And former Liverpool midfielder Danny Murphy has slammed England star Grealish, 26, for making a "rod for his own back" with his Vegas antics.
Murphy, 45, said on : "He has made a rod for his own back, Jack. He has become a target because he’s got himself in some situations that you shouldn't get yourself in.
"And once you've had a couple of misdemeanours and a couple of problems that have been well documented, you then have to put your head down and stay out of the firing line.
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"And there's ways and means of doing it. Even the end of season stuff, when you've just won the league and you're looking like you're more done in than everyone else, you start saying a couple of silly things."
Murphy went on to praise Grealish for his talent, but suggested the £100million man would be better to surround himself with different people.
Grealish has taken eight pals out to Vegas with him, where he has also been spotted partying in a swimming pool with a shock Premier League rival.
Murphy continued: "There's so much more room for him to improve and be better.
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"And I think maybe he's got to get himself into a situation where he's putting himself around better people, who don't encourage him to be in Vegas and be the first one at the party and the last one out.
"You can be more discreet in where you go and how you do it."
Murphy suggested Grealish could be "cleverer" in choosing the places where he socialises, which will result in less attention.
Grealish's England teammate Declan Rice is also out in Las Vegas and, as exclusively revealed by The Sun, the 23-year-old proved to be a huge hit among a group of stunning women
Ex-Prem ace Murphy continued on Grealish: "He'll still have a great career and he'll still win things and be successful and very wealthy but will he be the best he can be by continually putting himself in his position?
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"He is sought-after because of the way he looks, he's a bit of a 'Jack The Lad', excuse the pun.
"But he could be cuter and cleverer with better support around him and where he socialises and how he's portrayed."