45 | Abdukodir Khusanov - 2025/26

Our media are mostly cunts with little integrity, who print shite to appeal to the braindeads who don't possess the ability to think for themselves.

Criticising City and their players is a guarantee of earning the cockroaches a sum of money.

Best to ignore.
Some genuinely hate City, some moderately dislike us, some are indifferent and some actually might like us personally, but they all know they get clicks and views for slagging City off.

Perfect recent example was Michael Vaughan in the Telegraph, he was pleading for support for his club, Sheffield Wednesday. The headline he chose was something like “help save Sheffield Wednesday, we have more fans than Man City”.

An utterly bizarre thing to say and actually objectively untrue. I’ve met the man several times and know for the fact he likes us more than Utd, I’ve heard him speak at a dinner and him have a pop at Utd fans and ask if there were any City fans in the building, then say “you lot are alright”.

He’s used us there because he knows the mass of red plastics around the UK will click.

It’s as simple as that and we’ll never change it.
 
I think he's the only current player to have put in strong performances both at CB and RB.
Personally prefer him at RB, where there's a bit more licence to roam and cover for others without disrupting the entire line.
Should be one of the very first names in every team sheet as far as I'm concerned.
Don’t see the point of that given how well Nunes is playing. Plus obviously Nunes is much better going forward. The 2 of them give us the pace we need for our high line
 
Don’t see the point of that given how well Nunes is playing. Plus obviously Nunes is much better going forward. The 2 of them give us the pace we need for our high line
I still don't fancy Nunes as a defender.

He's certainly making a better job of it than he was, and I actually quite like him up on the wing. When he's playing with the confidence to do it, he can whip in a terrific cross.

But at the back, he's exposed all the time.
 
Watching this you appreciate just how physically imposing he is. By my reckoning, Mitoma probably has the advantage and maybe even the pace to keep possession, but he doesn’t have the bravery to risk contesting it. Few would.

 
Am glad you are not the manager looks awkward with the ball at feet , some are saying play him right back , just cause someone is quick and can shoulder charger someone , does not make you the required standard to play for us and the worst thing is he was not as bad as the other centre half who played , rabbit in the headlights springs to mind
This aged well.

Just marked one of the so called best strikers in the world out of the game.

Loads of potential and deserves our support.
 
Seems underrates by Pep.
How so ?

He's 21 (technically he's only had 5 birthdays), so he wasn't going to be playing with senior players fit ahead of him, but he's got in, and grabbed his chance, and he deserves to stay in.

The biggest reason we need to keep him in the side is his pace, he'll still make the odd rookie mistake, the odd rash challenge, but he's calm making most decisions, and the quickest defender we have, improves game on game for me.
 
He'd redeemed himself long before he came off the pitch.

He showed a really strong character for a kid with no English in a strange environment and the eyes of the world upon him.

Absolute cult hero material.
He didn’t really, Bernardo showed great character in coming closer to him and helping and the players kept passing the ball to him (even when as a fan you thought no).

He was very nervous and it showed.

Pep showed great management leaving him on to get over it and subbing around 60-70 not at HT.

Took a little bit of time for City fans to get over it and more for the opposition fans.

But I think he’s great, he did an amazing number on Vini Jr away to Madrid.

I think if he didn’t go off injured v Arsenal we win that game.

Be interesting what Pep does once back to full fitness at the back and also next season.

Dias
Gvardiol
Guehi
Khus
Reis

Assuming Stones and Ake go.
 
I still don't fancy Nunes as a defender.

He's certainly making a better job of it than he was, and I actually quite like him up on the wing. When he's playing with the confidence to do it, he can whip in a terrific cross.

But at the back, he's exposed all the time.
And yet he is the only City player I have seen for a long time who can effect a tackle on the run and come away with the ball. Just like the old days of football. Too often now defenders just run with the attacker then foul or get turned etc.
 
He didn’t really, Bernardo showed great character in coming closer to him and helping and the players kept passing the ball to him (even when as a fan you thought no).

He was very nervous and it showed.

Pep showed great management leaving him on to get over it and subbing around 60-70 not at HT.

Took a little bit of time for City fans to get over it and more for the opposition fans.

But I think he’s great, he did an amazing number on Vini Jr away to Madrid.

I think if he didn’t go off injured v Arsenal we win that game.

Be interesting what Pep does once back to full fitness at the back and also next season.

Dias
Gvardiol
Guehi
Khus
Reis

Assuming Stones and Ake go.
Dias is a CB pure and simple. Can see Gvardiol getting games at LB and also midfield. Khus RB if Nunes is injured. Reis no idea.

Can see many games where at least 3 of them play. So they will all get games and rest too
 
And yet he is the only City player I have seen for a long time who can effect a tackle on the run and come away with the ball. Just like the old days of football. Too often now defenders just run with the attacker then foul or get turned etc.
Well there's more to defending than that, but yes, I always like to see him pull that move off.
As you say, a lost art.
 
Aggression, pace and slide tackling blind any faults. He plays the games like fans want it to be played.
Yep - so many upsides to his game. Feels like he's a hybrid of the modern-day style defender that suits a Pep team, and the old-school type where he's not afraid to get stuck in. Chuck in the pace of a peak Kyle Walker and we've got potentially an unreal player on our hands. Sure, he'll make the odd mistake here and there and possibly pick up a red card for a rash tackle but in the grand scheme of things I'll take that.
 
Yep - so many upsides to his game. Feels like he's a hybrid of the modern-day style defender that suits a Pep team, and the old-school type where he's not afraid to get stuck in. Chuck in the pace of a peak Kyle Walker and we've got potentially an unreal player on our hands. Sure, he'll make the odd mistake here and there and possibly pick up a red card for a rash tackle but in the grand scheme of things I'll take that.
He will make the odd mistake because he's 20 years old.
 

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