Portsmouth News

Cowley makes case for the defence

Blues boss shares his ideal shopping list

- By JORDAN CROSS The News jordan.cross@thenews.co.uk

DANNY COWLEY is planning to add another defender to his Pompey ranks before the close of the transfer window.

But it won’t be former Spurs defender and Lincoln loanee TJ Eyoma, who has completed a pemanent deal to return to Sincil Bank.

The News understand­s Cowley had Eyoma ear marked as a perfect fit for the versatile right-sided defensive addition he’s looking to bring in before the close of the window.

However, it was the Blues head coach’s former club who won the race for the man who came through the ranks in north London,

Cowley has revealed a right-sided defender is on his shopping list before August 31, as he completes stage one of his squad rebuild.

He is looking for someone who will allow him to operate with a back three when the need arises.

The 42-year-old has reservatio­ns about his existing options being able to work together as a unit in a defensive three.

The Pompey boss has made it clear he’s looking for three more signings before the end of the month, after bringing in 12 new faces to date this summer.

It’s understood a forwardthi­nking midfielder who can play behind the front line is viewed as a priority, while the former Huddersfie­ld boss would also like an additional striker.

But Cowley has now expressed the desire to bolster his squad at the back for the first time.

He said: ‘I think for us we’d like a right-sided defender potentiall­y, who would add to the group.

‘Whether that can or can’t happen depends at the moment.

‘We’d like flexibilit­y to go to a back three and I’m not sure we can at the moment.

‘It’s quite important to us to have the opportunit­y to do that.’

Among the new faces this summer, four defensive signings have arrived at PO4 to date. Clark Robertson, Kieron Freeman, Connor Ogilvie and Liam Vincent have all come in, with Robertson being named Cowley’s skipper.

The Scot has made a strong impression, with Freeman shining in his three league starts to date.

Ogilivie has already showcased his versatilit­y, starting in an unaccustom­ed midfield role in the opening-day win at Fleetwood.

The arrival from Gillingham then switched to left-back at Millwall before moving into the middle of defence, as a second-half sub for the injured Robertson against Shrewsbury.

Vincent, meanwhile, has been building his fitness as he recovers from a leg issue picked up in pre-season. The 18-year-old is seen as one for the future by Cowley, with the arrival from Bromley likely to be sent out on loan to gain experience when he recovers.

That is also the case for homegrown talent Haji Mnoga, with Cowley keen for the Southsea talent to sign a new deal before going on loan.

Callum Johnson, Paul Downing, Sean Raggett and Lee Brown are the other senior defenders at the club at present.

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 ??  ?? ITEREST Danny Cowley was keen on TJ Eyoma before he returned to Lincoln
ITEREST Danny Cowley was keen on TJ Eyoma before he returned to Lincoln

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