Man City – Betway Bus – ep 2

September 30th, 2025

Man City – Betway Bus – ep 2

Football isn’t just about the 90 minutes on the pitch — it’s about everything that surrounds it. The laughter, the music, the shared moments that happen long before the first whistle blows. In this Betway feature, Manchester City players show a more human side of the game, one that unfolds in the quieter, funnier, and more personal spaces of their daily routines.

From light-hearted conversations about who they’d want to be stuck in traffic with to playful debates about who’s the least patient behind the wheel, the video captures the real personalities that make up the team. Whether it’s Omar Marmoush being everyone’s top choice for good company and great music, or Rodri and Erling Haaland being gently teased for their short tempers, every answer reveals the easy chemistry that defines this group of players. These aren’t just teammates — they’re friends who know each other’s quirks, and that connection carries onto the pitch.

When the conversation turns to who they call on their way to training, the mix of honesty and humor takes center stage. A player might first say Kevin De Bruyne, then quickly change the answer to “my wife” with a smile — the kind of moment that reminds us that even the world’s top athletes juggle the same relationships and everyday rituals as the rest of us. These details, simple as they seem, are what ground the game in something real — the rhythm of routine, the sound of familiar voices, and the energy that builds from small traditions.

The mood stays light and spirited as the players interact with fans, asking for directions to the Etihad Stadium and joking their way through each exchange. It’s a glimpse into how football connects people — whether through shared laughter, casual banter, or a quick reminder that they’re all part of something bigger than the game itself.

At Betway, we celebrate those human moments — the rituals, the friendship, and the sense of belonging that make football what it truly is. Because the real magic of football lies not only in how it’s played, but in how it’s lived, every single day.