“Extraordinary” – Pep Guardiola hails Marc Guehi and Abdukodir Khusanov amid personnel woes in defence
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- Guardiola describes Guehi and Khusanov as ‘extraordinary’ amid City’s injury woes at centre-back
- City boss insists the future is “bright” after watching both defenders grow considerably this season
- John Stones has recovered from a calf injury while Josko Gvardiol and Ruben Dias remain sidelined
Pep Guardiola has heaped praise on centre-back pairing Marc Guehi and Abdukodir Khusanov, declaring the defensive duo ‘extraordinary’ as Manchester City prepare for Wednesday’s Premier League trip to Burnley.
The pair have been thrust into regular action together following a damaging run of injuries in central defence, with Josko Gvardiol sidelined since January with a tibial fracture and Ruben Dias having missed the past several weeks with a hamstring problem.
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Despite the disruption, City have conceded just once in their last four games, a defensive record that Guardiola is clearly attributing in no small part to the performances of two acquisitions from the last 15 months.
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Marc Guehi joined from Crystal Palace for £20 million in January and has been a composed and commanding presence at the heart of City’s backline since arriving at the Etihad Stadium, while Abdukodir Khusanov has grown considerably since his £33.5 million arrival from RC Lens in January 2025.
Guardiola: The future will be bright
Speaking ahead of Wednesday’s trip to Turf Moor, Guardiola was fulsome in his praise for both defenders while also acknowledging the broader picture of an injury-ravaged defensive unit finding its feet.
“Extraordinary. Like Nathan (Ake) when he played the final of the Carabao Cup, he was maybe one of the best players on the pitch. Jonny’s (John Stones) coming back. Unfortunately Josko (Gvardiol) and Ruben (Dias) have been injured,” he said.
“But of course, in the last games Marc (Guehi) and Khusa (Khusanov). When I said weeks ago, the team, the future will be bright because I see young, young players, they grew up a lot that season and will be for the next year, many, many years there and that is really good for us.”
The reference to Nathan Ake is a reminder that City’s defensive depth, even in the face of significant absentees, has proven more than capable of rising to the occasion.
Ake’s display in the Carabao Cup final win over Arsenal at Wembley was one of the performances of his City career – and Guardiola’s bracketing of Guehi and Khusanov alongside him speaks to a genuine belief in what this defensive unit can offer.
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What does Guardiola’s praise mean for City’s future?
Guardiola’s assertion that the future is ‘bright’ carries considerable weight in the context of a summer that will bring significant change throughout the squad.
Bernardo Silva has already confirmed his departure and Rodri‘s contract future remains unresolved, but the emergence of Guehi and Khusanov as reliable, high-calibre starters provides director of football Hugo Viana with a platform of genuine defensive stability to build from.
John Stones has recovered from the calf injury sustained during the international break, which will give Guardiola welcome additional options at the heart of defence in the defining weeks of the season.
With six Premier League games remaining and the title race now separated by just three points, every clean sheet between now and the final day could prove decisive.