According to a Sky Bet survey, Jack Grealish and Jurgen Klopp are two of the characters that Premier League fans appreciate the most.
In a study conducted by Sky Bet, fans of all 20 Premier League teams were asked which top-flight player they would most like to go out with. Other questions in the survey included which club had the worst administration and which was the biggest club in the north of England.
It’s not surprising that Jack Grealish placed first on the list. The English superstar has demonstrated in recent years how much he enjoys a good time while celebrating several Man City victories.
No other player came close to challenging him for first place, receiving more than a fifth (23%) of the votes. Without a question, the Man City forward would make the ideal sidekick if you needed one.
Harry Kane received 10% of the vote, placing him in second position despite the fact that he might not remain in the Premier League for long. Fans believe they can catch the England captain while he’s still playing in the country’s top division, even though he may be trading in the cheese rooms at Tottenham for the bratwurst in Munich. Mo Salah received the bronze medal; if the Egyptian is as lively off the field as he is on it, supporters are in for a real treat.
Declan Rice and Andy Robertson, who each received little less than 8% of the vote, round out the top five. The new Arsenal player is known for being cheerful and lighthearted, especially when he does his “Rice Rice Baby” raps.
Additionally, fans were questioned about which manager they would most like to attend a football game with.
Fans would choose to see a football match with Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp over any other option. More over 23% of voters chose the German as their ideal match for a game-watching companion.
Klopp was the obvious choice, whether it was because of his tactical brilliance and in-depth understanding of the Gegenpress or just because of his love and passion for the game.
Pep Guardiola received 18% of the vote to come in second. The manager of Man City was listed next, but the Catalan rarely finds himself in second place.