POMPEY RECALLS NOT AN OPTION
Blues’ hopes of finding solution to forward problems dealt double blow...
HEAD COACH Danny Cowley lamented Pompey’s inability to recall Reeco Hackett-Fairchild and Eoin Teggart to bolster his diminishing attacking options.
The injury-hit Blues head to Crewe tonight with potentially just three senior forwards to chose from in Ronan Curtis, Ryan Williams and Marcus Harness.
Michael Jacobs become the latest casualty, having been ruled out for the rest of the season with a knee injury.
A similar problem will keep Ellis Harrison sidelined for the remainder of the campaign. Meanwhile, Jordy Hiwula (ankle) may only kick another ball if the Blues’ season is extended into the League One play-offs.
To make matters worse, though, John Marquis’s return from a three-match ban following his red card at Shrewsbury could be on hold, with the striker having had two injections for an ankle problem.
Hackett-Fairchild is currently on loan at League Two strugglers Southend, where he’s scored once in 20 games.
Pompey were able to recall the ex-Charlton man when he was at National League side Bromley during the first half of the campaign.
But because Hackett-Fairchild joined a Football League club in January, that is an option the Blues can no longer take up.
Head coach Cowley said: ‘I’d like to have one or two of the boys out on loan back available but that’s not possible.
‘To be fair to Reeco, he is well capable of playing League One and League Two football and doing really well.
‘If he’s going to go on loan for game-time, you have to make sure the loan is the level of challenge he needs.
‘I understand why they (Kenny Jackett and his staff) would have done that for development reasons, but it is a shame he’s not in the National League because we could then recall him.
‘He’d come back into our squad and would make a big difference to the group right now.’
Pompey also have Teggart on loan at Irish Premiership outfit Cliftonville. The winger was recently called-up to a Northern Ireland under-21s. Yet the Blues can't send for Teggart, either.
Cowley added: ‘We can’t unfortunately. It is what it is.
‘Hindsight is a wonderful thing. If I had hindsight on my side, I could probably rule the world.
‘Noneof usdosowehaveto keep learning, looking at the decisions we make, analyse it and think: “was that a good decision or not a good decision?” I’m never scared of making mistakes. What you don’t want to do is keep making the same mistakes.’