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@sobakaeth
Guardiola is simply ruthless. A 20-year-old kid joins your team, he hasn’t even processed everything yet, barely had one training session. Khouzanov hasn’t had time to acclimatize or even realize where he is. And Pep throws him straight into the starting lineup – against Chelsea, no less. And in such a critical position. You absolutely can’t do that. He was set up for failure. This could delay his adaptation and even harm his mental state. Every mistake Khouzanov made in today’s match is one big mistake by Guardiola. Pay attention to how the stadium reacted when Stones replaced Khouzanov.
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@femmie
bro what are you talking about he’s a professional, Guardiola don’t need to tell a him how to clear ball or how to decide what to do.
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@femmie
yes he has not settled in, he’s still nervous , but yes he’s a professional. There are certain decisions that the manager don’t need to tell you about
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@sobakaeth
I’ve already shared my thoughts above. I’m not denying that Khouzanov is a professional, but let’s not forget that just a year ago, he was playing in the Belarusian league – seriously. And now, in his very first match, he’s thrown straight in against Chelsea. He’s 20, doesn’t know the language (you could argue that’s unprofessional), and I’ve rarely seen newcomers start from the first minute. I was also surprised to see Marmoush in the starting lineup. Neither Khouzanov nor Marmoush managed to make an impact in their first game.
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