Man City Players' Generous Gesture: Refunding Fans After Disappointing BodoGlimt Loss
Manchester City's captains have stepped up to cover the travel costs of supporters who witnessed their 3-1 defeat at Norwegian side Bodo/Glimt in the Champions League, displaying a strong bond between the team and its fans.

Manchester City's captains have agreed to cover the costs of the journeys made by supporters who travelled to their 3-1 defeat at Norwegian side Bodo/Glimt in the Champions League on Tuesday. City's miserable start to 2026 continued with a surprise loss in the Arctic Circle which dented their chances of securing automatic qualification to the knockout stages.Pep Guardiola's side were hoping to bounce back from their 2-0 defeat to rivals Manchester United in the Premier League on Saturday when they made the trip to Norway to face Bodo/Glimt, who play on an artificial pitch and in freezing temperatures. However, last season's Europa League semi-finalists flexed their European muscle once again with another scalp, defeating City 3-1 quite handedly.A quick-fire double from Kasper Hogh midway through the first half ensured Bodo/Glimt went into the break two goals to the good. Jens Petter Hauge added a third on the other side of half-time, and though Rayan Cherki pulled one back for City, they saw skipper Rodri sent off soon after for two bookings inside a minute to effectively end their hopes of a comeback.374 City supporters were in attendance for the defeat at the Aspmyra Stadion, and the club's captains - Bernardo Silva, Ruben Dias, Erling Haaland and Rodri - have agreed to pay back £9,357 in total to cover the costs of their trips for such a miserable evening of football.A statement from the City quartet read: "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. They are the best fans in the world."We also recognise that it was a lot of travelling for the fans who supported us in the freezing cold throughout a difficult evening for us on the pitch. Covering the cost of these tickets for the fans who travelled to Bodo is the least we can do."Kevin Parker of City's Official Supporters Club praised this response, claiming it highlighted the special 'relationship' between the team's fans and players. "Manchester City fans will travel to the ends of the earth to support our team, and last night was on different in the Arctic Circle. Bodo is not an easy place to get to, and the sub zero temperatures made it a challenging evening on a number of levels for our fans," he said."The City support has an incredible connection with the players on a matchday, and this gesture is yet another reminder of that relationship - it means a lot to us. We know that the players are disappointed with the defeat to Bodo, but with our next game at home on Saturday there's a chance to get back to winning ways and out fans will be in full voice, backing the team as they always do."Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Star striker Haaland, who is without a goal from open play in his last eight matches, fronted for the cameras immediately after the defeat on Tuesday night. "I don't have the answers. I take full responsibility of not being able to score the goals I should do. I just apologise to everyone; every single Man City supporter and every single supporter that traveled today, because in the end it's embarrassing," he said to TNT Sports."Bodo, they played some incredible football and in the end it's deserved. Honestly, I don't know what to say because I don't have the answers, and what I can say is sorry."Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingHad City won at Bodo/Glimt, they would have climbed to second place in the Champions League standings for at least 24 hours, but have instead dropped to seventh and could end this round of fixtures outside the automatic qualification spots. They host Galatasaray next week knowing they must win to stand a chance of finishing in the top eight.Before that, they welcome bottom club Wolves to the Etihad Stadium in a Premier League encounter on Saturday. City can close the gap on leaders Arsenal to four points prior to the Gunners' meeting with Michael Carrick's new-look United.
Sacrifice Recognized and Repaid
Manchester City faced a surprising setback in the Arctic Circle as they succumbed to a 3-1 defeat against Bodo/Glimt, denting their hopes of progressing to the Champions League knockout stages. In a commendable display of gratitude towards their supporters, City's captains have decided to personally reimburse the expenses of the 374 fans who made the journey, amounting to a total of £9,357. This gesture not only acknowledges the sacrifices fans make to cheer on their team but also underscores the deep connection between the players and the supporters.
Haaland Takes Responsibility
Following the disappointing loss, star striker Erling Haaland, who has faced a dry spell without goals in his recent matches, shouldered the blame and apologized to the fans for the team's performance. Despite his struggles on the pitch, Haaland's willingness to take accountability reflects the professionalism and humility of City's players in difficult times.
Fan-Player Relationship Strengthened
Kevin Parker of City's Official Supporters Club lauded the players' initiative to repay the fans, emphasizing the unique bond between the team and its supporters. The admirable response from the captains not only highlights the appreciation for the loyal fan base but also exemplifies the mutual respect and understanding shared between the players and the crowd.
Road to Redemption
Despite the setback in Norway, Manchester City now face an opportunity to bounce back in their upcoming fixtures. With a crucial Champions League clash against Galatasaray looming and a Premier League encounter against Wolves, the team is determined to redeem themselves and ignite their winning momentum once again. The fans' unwavering support and the players' commitment to overcoming obstacles together showcase the resilience and unity within the City camp.
















