The Chelsea game was a big result and one of our best performances of the season but I foresee a problem in replicating that. I anticipated that Marmoush would play as a wide forward in the Mahrez role but instead he played like an inside forward. Against Chelsea we used full-backs for width but are our full-backs good enough for this role?
Gvardiol was brilliant vs Chelsea, but he did his best work cutting inside and bursting through the centre. He isn't very good in my opinion at overlapping on the left. He is too slow to do it.
At right back, Nunes is also substandard. He can not defend properly. He switches off, and offensively he doesn't know when to attack the box. He's been a very poor signing and is still struggling. He was more prominent against Chelsea because we were playing with full backs but ask yourself whether he excelled defensively, or offensively, and the answer was he did neither. He simply featured a lot in the play.
Khusanov looks very raw. He's very fast. I noticed that on one recovery run in the 2nd half but can he attack a penalty area overlapping on the right? We have no idea. Probably not.
City's squad is still not fit for purpose because it does not give Pep the flexibility to change systems if he wants to, and i question the wisdom of signing 2 young players in Khusanov and Reis. It may work in the long term but what can they give us this season? I can't see either substituting for Kyle Walker as a right back. I think Khusanov's role will be as central defensive cover. That is something but it's a bit unrealistic to expect either player to contribute much this season. If they do, it will be because Stones gets injured again.
The next league game is Arsenal (a). They have Martinelli and Trossard on their left. I think Pep would be brave / foolhardy to play Nunes and Khusanov as right sided defenders against them.