Manchester City players, including Jack Grealish, made dreams come true for young fans during their visit to a children's hospital as part of their Christmas campaign, "The Greatest Season of All." In support of City in the Community charity, the club donates £5 for every sale from their festive retail range, with additional contributions from fans and staff. The funds raised so far will provide 5,750 hours of free mentoring for young people.
Bringing joy to the youth of Manchester
Jack Grealish, along with other members of Manchester City's men's and women's first teams, distributed over 500 gift bags at Royal Manchester Children's Hospital. The players engaged with the young patients, spreading smiles and creating lasting memories. The visit was a heartwarming diversion for Pep Guardiola's Treble winners ahead of their Champions League Group G finale.
Making a difference through the festive campaign
The City in the Community scheme aims to support the youth of Manchester, empowering them to lead healthier lives through football. The club also provides gifts to children staying at the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital over the Christmas period. The players' involvement in the festive campaign highlights the impactful opportunities being created for young people in the city.
Looking ahead to future matches
As Manchester City continues their impressive run in the Champions League , manager Pep Guardiola downplayed concerns about Erling Haaland's long-term fitness. Despite the striker's absence from the recent Premier League win against Luton, Guardiola hinted at his possible return for the upcoming match against Crystal Palace. The team is determined to maintain their winning streak and end the season on a high note.
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