Erling Haaland, Rodri, Rúben Dias and Bernardo Silva open their own wallets after City become the first English side ever to lose a competitive match inside the Arctic Circle.
Manchester City’s four-man captaincy group will personally reimburse every supporter who bought a ticket for Tuesday night’s 2-1 capitulation to Norwegian debutants Bodø/Glimt. A club-sourced head-count shows 374 travelling fans paid NOK 1,750 each—roughly £108—for seats inside the 8,270-capacity Aspmyra Stadion, creating a £13,400 bill the players will settle within seven days.
The refund, confirmed in a statement released through City Xtra, is unprecedented in the Champions League era and underlines the squad’s acceptance that the performance 120 km inside the Arctic Circle fell below any acceptable standard.
Why the players acted within hours
Haaland, born 45 minutes up the Norwegian coast, fronted the decision after labelling the loss “embarrassing” in a post-match interview carried by Yahoo Sports. Sources inside the camp say the captaincy group—expanded last summer to include the quartet of Haaland, Silva, Dias and Rodri—held a 15-minute floor discussion on the team bus before the plane left Bodø. The vote was unanimous: reimburse travel tickets first, then address the football.
City have now lost back-to-back games without scoring from open play, a slide that began in Saturday’s 2-0 derby defeat to Manchester United. The back-to-back losses are the club’s first since November 2023 and leave Pep Guardiola’s side clinging to a top-eight place in the new Champions League league-phase table.
The numbers that shocked the dressing-room
- Expected goals: Bodø/Glimt 1.98 – 0.89 Man City (Yahoo Sports data)
- Passes completed inside final third: 89 – 42 in favour of the Norwegian champions
- City’s possession figure: 64%, but 41% of that in their own half—Guardiola’s highest share of non-progressive possession since the 2018 Liverpool 3-0 loss
Guardiola’s “fragile” admission and what it means for the run-in
The manager stopped short of blaming fatigue but admitted “everything is going wrong at the same time,” a phrase that will reverberate through the hierarchy. City have conceded the opening goal in five of their last seven fixtures, and the back line has kept one clean sheet since October. With John Stones and Kyle Walker nursing hamstring issues, Guardiola started a centre-back pairing of Manuel Akanji and 19-year-old Luke Mbete; the latter was withdrawn after 53 minutes having been run at directly nine times.
Qualification for the knockout phase is still probable—City sit seventh with one round left—but the route is now fraught. A slip at home to Galatasaray next Wednesday could drop them into the playoff round, adding two extra fixtures to a calendar already swollen by the Club World Cup in December.
Fan reaction: pride mixed with pocket-book relief
Supporters’ club officials in Manchester say the gesture has bought immediate goodwill. “We’ve had 200-plus emails overnight saying the refund softens the blow,” Simon Hewitt, secretary of the Manchester City Supporters Group, told onlytrustedinfo.com. “But the bigger message is the players know this wasn’t acceptable. Fans can accept defeats; they can’t accept a lack of fight.”
What comes next: Wolves, then Galatasaray, then history
City return to domestic duty at Molineux on Saturday, where a rotated XI is expected. Guardiola has lost only once to Wolves in 14 meetings, but that sole defeat came in this exact fixture last September. Three days later, Galatasaray arrive at the Etihad needing a point to guarantee their own progress; City need only avoid defeat to reach at least the playoff round, though a win would secure a seeded place in the last-16 draw.
The bigger picture: City have never failed to reach the Champions League knockout phase under Guardiola. Maintaining that streak is now less about tactics and more about mentality. If the captaincy group’s swift apology is any indication, the squad knows the time for talk is over.
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