New boy Omar Marmoush can breathe new life into Man City but Abdukodir Khusanov has debut to forget vs Chelsea

PEP GUARDIOLA took a bold risk by fielding £92.5 million of fresh talent from the start in this crucial top-four clash.

The move nearly backfired when Uzbek defender Abdukodir Khusanov committed a costly mistake just three minutes into his Manchester City debut, handing Chelsea an early lead.

Omar Marmoush of Manchester City in a soccer match.

4Omar Marmoush showed he can become a key player for Man City with an impressive debutCredit: Getty

Abdukodir Khusanov of Manchester City looking dejected during a match.

4Abdukodir Khusanov had a nightmare first appearance for his new clubCredit: Getty

Heatmap of Omar Marmoush vs Chelsea.

Heatmap of Abdukodir Khusanov v Chelsea.

But at least there was a hugely encouraging debut from Egyptian forward Omar Marmoush – who played a big part in helping City back into the game.

The £59 million ace has been one of the stand out stars of the German league this season thanks to his 20 goals – not to mention the assists.

And he has the energy to breathe new life into what has been a spluttering season for the champions.

Marmoush had a couple of great chances and also saw a goal chalked off for offside during his 74 minute run-out.

He also showed promising signs of a link up with Erling Haaland – which almost led to a goal midway through the second half.

The only downside was a habit of running offside – but put that down to over-enthusiasm as he tried to make an impression on his first run out.

Fellow new arrival Khusanov will need more than an arm round his shoulder over the next few days after the way his debut started.

Thankfully for him it didn’t get notably worse after that second minute blunder that gifted the visitors the lead – because for a while it looked like it might do.

 

He got a yellow card a couple of minutes later and on a couple of occasions he looked in danger of getting another one.

Still there was a crucial block to deny Jadon Sancho a second goal of the night for the visitors and a sliding tackle that brought enthusiastic applause from his manager.

Illustration of Omar Marmoush's pass map against Chelsea: 10 completed passes, 1 incomplete pass.

Illustration of Abdukodir Khusanov's pass map against Chelsea: 40 completed passes, 7 incomplete passes.

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola congratulates Abduqodir Khusanov after substituting him.

4Boss Guardiola had some consoling words for Khusanov after his horror debutCredit: PA

The first Uzbek to play in the Prem lasted until the 54th minute when Guardiola replaced him with John Stones.

City’s crowd are a forgiving bunch and he was given a generous round of applause as he made his way off – so that will have made him feel better.

It always looked like a big gamble from Pep to pitch him straight in – after all he’s only played just over 30 games of top level football.

Manchester City vs. Chelsea match stats infographic.

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Illustration of Omar Marmoush's touch map against Chelsea.

Illustration of Abdukodir Khusanov v Chelsea touch map.