Abdukodir Khusanov joins Man City on a four-and-a-half-year contract from Lens in a £33.5m deal; the 20-year-old defender becomes the first Uzbekistan player to sign for a Premier League club, having been capped 18 times;
Abdukodir Khusanov, Omar Marmoush and Vitor Reis could all feature against Chelsea this weekend after Pep Guardiola received more bad injury news
Manchester City trained ahead of their Champions League clash with Club Brugge on Wednesday with two surprise faces watching on.
Saturday was supposed to be a landmark day for the 20-year-old, the test now is how he recovers from the early setbacks of his debut
This is a different City that Stones is walking into on Wednesday night for the do-or-die Champions League clash with Club Brugge.
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Pep Guardiola says Abdukodir Khusanov "will learn" after the young defender's nightmare debut against Chelsea.
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Erling Haaland and Phil Foden spared the blushes of new team-mate Abdukodir Khusanov as Manchester City came from behind to beat Chelsea 3-1. Khusanov, the £33.6million Uzbekistan defender signed from Lens this week, made a nightmare start in the Premier League with an error that led to a Chelsea goal and a booking inside the opening four minutes.
City realised their best form of defence was to attack and Foden thumped a shot against the post. Marmoush thought he had levelled when he tucked away a rebound after a Haaland ef
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