Portsmouth News

Pompey had fears Hiwula would leave this month

- - NEIL ALLEN

POMPEY were concerned about losing Jordy Hiwula to rivals during the January transfer window.

That’s the admission of Joe Gallen – who has backed the striker to now break into the Blues first-team on a more regular basis.

Hiwula, 26, will be handed a start against Peterborou­gh tonight in the Papa John’s Trophy. He has made just six appearance­s this season, of which only 10 minutes have come in League One action.

That lack of involvemen­t led the Blues’ management to fear the former Coventry man could leave upon this month’s expiry of his temporary contract.

Instead Hiwula, above, opted to sign a fresh deal until the season’s end.

Assistant boss Gallen said: ‘Yes, I was concerned Jordy would leave us this month.

‘I think people are always on the look-out for centreforw­ards and they would have seen his goal against King’s Lynn and the goals against Cheltenham.

‘They would also have seen the lack of opportunit­y so far – so I’m very pleased that he’s staying.

‘He’s a very, very good finisher and I’m hopeful he is going to push our strikers and centre-forwards even more than he already has in order to get into the team.

‘Jordy hasn’t really played too many minutes in the league, and I know he’s disappoint­ed by that, but he is eager to prove himself and try to get a starting position.

‘Jordy has been patient and needs to put himself above those players in the pecking order.

‘I think there’s a good chance he will as time goes.’

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