Irish Daily Star

Parrott: I’m never fazed by criticism

- ■■Paul O’HEHIR

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TROY PARROTT insists he will take any criticism of his game on the chin, even after learning from some of the greats.

The Ireland youngster is back in action for loan club Preston after suffering a freak hamstring injury in October while celebratin­g a match-winning goal.

Parrott (20) came off the bench in Saturday’s Championsh­ip win over Birmingham and also in the defeat to Norwich the previous week.

His timely return is good news for Ireland boss Stephen Kenny ahead of the March friendly with Latvia and the crunch

Euro 2024 qualifying opener against France.

But his progress after that injury setback will be briefly halted this weekend as Preston face Tottenham in the FA Cup.

Parrott will have to look on from the Deepdale stands as he is not allowed to face his parent club and said: “I was a bit gutted that I can’t play.

“All I need now is game time and minutes and stuff, so to miss out on another week of football is not ideal. It is what it is.”

England star Harry Kane and Son Heung-min could feature in that fourth-round clash and Parrott admits he has learned a lot from the Spurs duo

But the Dubliner, who has featured in Premier League,

Cup and pre-season games for Spurs, said it’s not as simple as just trying to replicate their style in his performanc­es.

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“It’s not exactly as easy as that, where you take a look at someone and just add it into your own game straight away,” he added.

“It’s more the consistenc­y of doing stuff like them — like the consistenc­y of finishing, being in the gym, the profession­alism and working on your game every day.

“That’s what I take away from it and (knowing) that it’s not going to happen overnight but to keep chipping away at it and add some of that stuff to my game.”

Parrot, speaking to Preston’s in-house TV, continued: “I’m always open to whatever people say to me about my game.

“I’ll take it on the chin if it’s not the best piece of news that I’ve ever heard, but I just want to keep adding to my game and ultimately get better.”

Parrott, who has scored twice in 17 club appearance­s this season, claims to feel stronger now than he did before his injury as he targets a run of goals.

“I feel like I’ve come back better, I’ve come back stronger than I was even before I was injured, so (hopefully I can have) a big second half to the season.

“I feel sharp, I feel strong. There’s nothing in the back of my mind thinking about the injury. It’s gone to me.”

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