Jack Grealish was partly responsible for Joleon Lescottâs infamous 2016 car tweet that angered Aston Villa fans, the former Aston Villa defender has revealed.
Lescott infuriated already-irate supporters after tweeting a photo of a ÂŁ121,000 Mercedes following a 6-0 thrashing against Liverpool with no caption or context.
He then drew mockery for insisting his phone accidentally tweeted the picture from his pocket. Lescott apologised to fans after Villaâs âlack of commitmentâ in the home drubbing, with the club bottom of the league.
The former defender has always maintained his stance but his telling of the incident now includes Manchester City winger Jack Grealish, who he claims shares some of the responsibility.Â
âWe need to get Jack [Grealish] on to clear this up because Jack says to me all the time, âIâm going to do a podcast and tell them it was my faultâ,â Lescott told The Rest is Football podcast. âIâm like itâs not that deep, Jack, to be honest.
Jolean Lescott has opened up on the events that led to his infamous 2016 car tweet which angered Aston Villa fansÂ

The former defender revealed that then-Villa winger Jack Grealish was partly responsibleÂ

Lescott tweeted this photo of a Mercedes-AMG S 63 Coupe with an âon the road priceâ starting at ÂŁ121,690
âEveryone tweets after games and thanks the fans and all that, I never did that anyway, win, lose or draw. The car was a bit wild but how it came about was Jack had sent it to me. Me and [Micah Richards] were driving home and then my phone was blowing off and I was like, âWhatâs going on?â Iâm driving so I donât know whatâs happened.
âMy mom was like, âYou donât even have that car. I know, itâs not mine,â Lescott continued. â[Grealish] googled a picture of the car he wanted.Â
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âMy mom told me to post a picture of my real car and I was like, âNo, Mom!â Itâll look like I treated myself to a Rolls Royce â it doesnât really work like that, I donât think itâs going to go away so I just left it.â
âI must have checked Twitter [after the game] but history would suggest I never tweeted after games so to do that is a bit wild. After I put my phone away, it just uploaded it. I was like, âWhat is going on?ââ
Richards gave a similar account earlier this year when he discussed the fallout on the podcast. The former defender revealed that Lescott used to have a car leasing company and would often âgive us cars for good pricesâ.
The image of a vehicle that is well within a top Premier League footballerâs price range but far from that of regular supporters drew fury from fans online.
Lescott was earning close to ÂŁ50,000 a week at Villa after signing from local rivals West Bromwich Albion. The tweet offered no caption or explanation.
Reactions on Twitter labelled his post âinappropriateâ and âdisrespectfulâ while West Brom fans revelled in their former playerâs mistake, calling the 33-year-old âAgent Lescottâ.

Villa were hammered 6-0 at home by Liverpool in February 2016 in a season which saw them relegated

Lescott attracted most of the fury from Villa supporters, who were dismayed by their teamâs poor performances
âWe get to the [Palace] game, [Richards] was on the bench, Iâm starting and Iâm captain,â Lescott added. âWhen they read out my name, everyone booed. I donât think Iâve ever been that mad, ever. I was fuming.Â
âIn my head, I was like, âIâm going to prove to you today that Iâm not the only reason weâre in this situationâ. I think weâd lost like 12 on the bounce. We were playing Crystal Palace who had the best away record at the time. We win 1-0 and I score. I donât even think I celebrated, I was fuming it had gone to that and the fans took it like I was the only person that put us in the situation.â
Villaâ sorry season ended in failure as they finished bottom of the league on only 17 points. Lescott spent just one season with the side before departing that summer for AEK Athens.