'I tried to protect him' - Akanji on Khusanov's tricky startpublished at 13:01 26 January
Manchester City's Manuel Akanji says he "tried to protect" new signing Abdukodir Khusanov after his fellow defender endured a difficult start to his debut in Sunday's 3-1 win over Chelsea.
Khusanov misjudged a header back to goalkeeper Ederson which allowed the Blues to open the scoring and was booked for a rash lunge on Cole Palmer within the first four minutes.
However, City recovered to secure an important win and the 20-year-old, who signed for £33.6m from French club Lens earlier this week, had the support of Akanji who started alongside him in central defence.
"I tried to protect him and not bring him into situations where it could be really tricky, especially against a team like Chelsea who have so many good individual players," the Switzerland international said post-match.
"I just tried to lift him up and tell him not to think too much but to keep on going, maybe play the safer pass back to Eddy [Ederson] in his next action and win his next duel to get his confidence back. I think that's the only thing you can really do.
"Obviously it wasn't a good start but I think he recovered really well. It's not easy to play first match here at home against Chelsea. Even after that, we tried to lift him up, and I think he did well after that. He showed his best, and he has got plenty more games to show."
City boss Pep Guardiola said he will "have to learn Russian or Uzbek" to communicate with Khusanov because of his lack of English, but Akanji believes the language barrier will not be an issue for long.
"He says he understands English better than French so I speak English with him," he added.
"I think he will improve his English - he needs to because we need to communicate. It's especially important as centre-backs so we can help our teammates around us.
"I think he understands a lot. He can't really talk good yet but it will come definitely."