Portsmouth News

Morrell can still have a Wales of a time at Blues

Midfielder believes he can add to his caps at Fratton Park

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

JOE MORRELL is adamant League One football won’t impact upon his internatio­nal aspiration­s.

The midfielder has 19 caps for Wales, while this summer started all four of their matches at the Euro 2020 Championsh­ips.

Despite his stock rising considerab­ly during his country’s march into the final 16, Morrell opted to drop into League One with Pompey.

By the 24-year-old’s own admission, he was presented with the opportunit­y to remain in the Championsh­ip.

That included staying at Luton, where he was frustrated by just 11 outings in a maiden Kenilworth Road campaign.

Wales next month have a friendly in Finland (September 1) and World Cup qualifiers against Belarus (September 5) and Estonia (September 8).

And Morrell expects his presence in Rob Page’s squad to be unaffected, despite now in League One.

He told The News : ‘I got into the Wales squad being a League One footballer – and I stayed in it not playing in the Championsh­ip, so I don’t think it will affect that.

‘The chance of regular football is the motivating factor, regardless of the level.

‘Obviously I had a frustratin­g time last year at Luton, it didn’t pan out as anybody wanted it to.I don’t think that was necessaril­y anyone’s fault, sometimes this happens in football, it’s a tough industry and the Championsh­ip is a tough league.

‘Maybe I could have got a few more opportunit­ies but that’s that, we shook hands and moved on – and I don’t see Pompey as a step down.

‘I still want to play in the Championsh­ip, I’m not conceding that I am going to be a League One player for the rest of my career because I certainly want to play higher than that.

‘When choosing my move, it was about not letting your ego get in the way, that’s really important.

‘I didn’t think it would have benefited anybody for me to stay in the Championsh­ip this year and try to be a Championsh­ip player if I wasn’t going to get the opportunit­y there.

‘I want to play games, I want to play every Saturday, I want to feel important on a Saturday, I want to wake up on Sunday with kicks and bruises everywhere.

‘And I feel I have that opportunit­y here.’

Ipswich-born, Bristolrai­sed Morrell qualifies for Wales through his mum.

After making his internatio­nal debut in September 2019 while on loan at League One Lincoln, he has establishe­d himself as a regular.

Morrell added: ‘There were a couple of (Championsh­ip) clubs this summer, a couple of sniffs, but there was the opportunit­y to come and play regular football and to feel wanted. There were offers from the Championsh­ip, but I’ve made the best decision for me as a footballer.’

 ??  ?? INTERNATIO­NAL CLASS Joe Morrell has 19 caps for Wales
INTERNATIO­NAL CLASS Joe Morrell has 19 caps for Wales
 ??  ?? FOR CLUB AND COUNTRY Pompey’s Joe Morrell says he can still play internatio­nal football despite playing in League One
FOR CLUB AND COUNTRY Pompey’s Joe Morrell says he can still play internatio­nal football despite playing in League One

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