Bristol Post

Morsy impressed by attitude and quality of Bakinson

- Richard FORRESTER richard.forrester@reachplc.com

He’s a really good player but what has really impressed me is his attitude to learn

IPSWICH Town midfielder Sam Morsy has heaped praise on the attitude of his team-mate Tyreeq Bakinson after Nigel Pearson’s damning criticism earlier this year.

The midfielder, pictured, is on loan with the League One side until the end of the season with the option to make it permanent should Bakinson impress at Portman Road. He left Ashton Gate in January rather abruptly, which initially raised eyebrows, especially after signing a contract extension two months previously. City manager Pearson then blasted his attitude in a press conference when explaining his departure.

Pearson said: “As far as I’m concerned, and I’ve said it before, if players don’t want to be here they can go. I’m not bothered. He’s a player who unfortunat­ely just wants to play on his own terms. It’s not something I particular­ly want so he can go.

“I’m not wasting energy on negativity, I don’t invest time on that, I’m not just saying it. If you ask people who work with me they’ll say exactly the same thing, I don’t waste energy on negativity, it drives me mad.

“If people aren’t in the side, I want them to work hard to get there and I want people who are in the side to work hard to stay there. I don’t want people that when the going gets tough, they want to go somewhere else. I’m not interested.

“The fact that I am prepared to say, ‘yeah, let the deal go ahead’ because actually, people around the place who sap the energy out of other people is not as valuable as having people here who want to be playing.” However, those comments were not echoed by Morsy, who has built a solid partnershi­p in the middle of the park with Bakinson. Following a victory over Plymouth over the weekend, Morsy pointed out his attitude on two occasions as one of his best traits and his willingnes­s to continue learning.

Reported by Ipswich’s official site, Morsy said: “Ty is a great kid. He’s a young lad but he is learning. He’s a really good player but what has really impressed me is his attitude to learn.

“I have a really good relationsh­ip with him and he is improving every game. He’s a player that wants to learn and he takes advice on board. He has real qualities to his game and he has a fantastic attitude. Everyone is enjoying having him here.”

Injuries in midfield for Ipswich have provided Bakinson the opportunit­y to earn a regular run of minutes in the side and he has gone on to play 90 minutes in their last four matches.

Whether they take up the opportunit­y to sign Bakinson permanentl­y remains to be seen, but it seems increasing­ly likely his future at BS3 is all but over unless something dramatic develops. He has made 12 League One appearance­s in total, scoring one goal but it seems the jury is still very much out on his performanc­es.

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