Portsmouth News

Cowley: We’re taking ‘baby steps’ forward

We need to play better, but we displayed some good qualities – boss

- By NEIL ALLEN Chief sports writer neil.allen@thenews.co.uk

TOF of table in the infancy of the League One season – or ‘baby steps’, as Danny Cowley prefers to describe it.

The Blues’ campaign has begun with a bang, racking up three straight wins and a maximum points return.

Last night’s hard-fought 1-0 triumph at home to Shrewsbury maintains an encouragin­g start for Cowley’s troops.

It is, of course, still August, with another 43 games remaining on the League One fixture list.

And while the head coach is heartened by winning beginnings, he believes there is plenty of room for improvemen­t.

Cowley told The News: ‘We need to play better than that if we want to stay where we are.

‘We must have more control, more rhythm and definitely get the game on our terms.

‘You have to be fair to the group because we lost two players at half-time (Clark Robertson and Marcus Harness) and that does disrupt you, there’s no hiding from that.

‘Connor (Ogilvie) is new to the group, Gassan (Ahadme) is pretty new as well.

‘When Gass came on, that also meant Reeco (HackettFai­rchild) had to move to the right, so it was almost like three changes. That does disrupt you.

‘I want a team that the people of Portsmouth can be really proud of – and I think we are making baby steps.

‘We’ve had a lot to do. We’ve hopefully shown the importance of being able to bring one, two or three more players in considerin­g injuries we picked up last night.

‘It’s a really tough league. Against Shrewsbury it was an up and at them, 100mph.

‘It was a bruising encounter and we stood up. We stood up – and you have to credit the guys for that.’

Ryan Tunnicliff­e’s goal after 120 seconds proved to be the match- winner at Fratton Park.

However, the Blues were required to dig in to retain their lead and register a third clean sheet of the league season.

The Blues’ head coach added: ‘It was a really challengin­g game. I’m pleased we’ve only got to play Shrewsbury once more because they were a real handful.

‘We showed some good qualities and that’s what you have to do sometimes, particular­ly when you lose the momentum in games, which maybe we did during the last 11-and-a-half minutes of injury time.

‘When you lose your momentum you have to dig in – and I thought we defended our box well in the closing moments.’

Pompey will aim to continue their winning start when they travel to Doncaster on Saturday.

 ?? Picture: Jason Brown ?? GOOD SHOUT Pompey head coach Danny Cowley urges his players on during the 1-0 win at home to Shrewsbury
Picture: Jason Brown GOOD SHOUT Pompey head coach Danny Cowley urges his players on during the 1-0 win at home to Shrewsbury

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