Abduqodir Husanov included in the list of the world's most effective young footballers

In modern football, young talents have become not just the future for clubs, but the primary force ensuring a team's development. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
For this reason, the CIES Football Observatory, which specializes in football analysis, regularly conducts in-depth studies on the activities of players under 23. Based on an extensive study covering 67 leagues worldwide, experts have compiled a rating of the most effective footballers.
In this evaluation process, the basis was not the players' overall potential, but their specific results over the last six months, their stability on the field, and individual indicators. Abdukodir Khusanov, defender for the Uzbekistan national team and Manchester City, has earned a worthy place in this prestigious list.
The 22-year-old footballer entered the ranks of the best in the English Premier League, ranking 19th with 79.9 points. Experts highly rate Khusanov's ability to initiate attacks and his confidence with the ball, despite his limited playing time on the field.
It is clearly evident that he strives to prove himself in every appearance. Florian Wirtz, who scored 93.8 points, took the top spot in the English Premier League rating.
He is followed by famous footballers such as Rayan Cherki and Lewis Hall. The top positions of the rating were occupied by Florian Wirtz, Rayan Cherki, Lewis Hall, Nico O'Reilly, and Milos Kerkez.
The list also includes young stars such as Alejandro Garnacho, Adam Wharton, Malo Gusto, Michael Kayode, and Xavi Simons. Further down the list are Alex Jimenez, Yankuba Minteh, Omari Hutchinson, Conor Bradley, Lewis Miley, Matheus Fernandes, Alex Scott, and Noa Sadiki.
Abdukodir Khusanov ranks 19th, placing him higher than Yasin Ayari. It is worth noting that this season, Khusanov won the English League Cup with Manchester City, earning his first trophy in Europe.
Currently, the club is competing for both the Premier League and the national cup championships. The results shown by the 22-year-old Uzbek footballer on the big stage indicate that his future will be even brighter.
Source: CIES Football Observatory





