Manchester City’s leadership group has announced plans to refund nearly 400 fans who traveled to Norway to witness the team’s 3-1 defeat against Bodø/Glimt in the Champions League. Players including Bernardo Silva, Rúben Dias, Erling Haaland, and Rodri expressed their commitment to supporting the loyal fans who made the journey to the Arctic Circle after a disappointing performance.
The total cost of the 374 tickets amounts to approximately £10,000 (around $13,400). In a joint statement, the players acknowledged the significant effort fans exert to travel long distances, especially under challenging conditions. They stated, “Our supporters mean everything to us. We know the sacrifice that our fans make when they travel across the world to support us home and away and we will never take it for granted.”
Erling Haaland, who criticized the team’s performance following the match, described the loss as “embarrassing.” The players highlighted their appreciation for the fans who braved the cold weather to support them during a difficult game. They emphasized that covering the ticket costs was “the least we can do” in recognition of the commitment shown by their supporters.
The leadership group of Silva, Dias, Haaland, and Rodri reaffirmed their determination to improve. They stated, “We’re ready to fight on Saturday for our game against Wolverhampton Wanderers and then again next Wednesday when we face Galatasaray in front of our amazing fans at the Etihad Stadium.”
This gesture not only reflects the players’ gratitude but also highlights the strong bond between Manchester City and its fan base. As they prepare for upcoming matches, the team aims to restore confidence and deliver a performance that lives up to the expectations of their loyal supporters.







































