Portsmouth News

Plenty of options but no obvious solution to Pompey head coach’s left-back conundrum

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POMPEY boss Danny Cowley is faced with a left-back headache – and is scrambling around for solutions.

The Blues head to Lincoln this evening (7.45pm) without the suspended Lee Brown and severely lacking realistic alternativ­es in the full-back role.

The frustratin­g scenario has been added to by Paul Downing becoming the latest player to be ruled out, having picked up yet another injury.

Prior to the centre-half ’s injury, Cowley could have moved Connor Ogilvie into his usual surroundin­gs of left-back, while utilising the former Blackburn centreback next to Sean Raggett.

But with the squad lacking depth at both centre-back and left-back, Pompey’s head coach may be reluctant to split up a central defensive partnershi­p which continues to flourish.

As a result, one option would be to call upon Shaun Williams to fill the void in either position.

It’s no secret Cowley desires a left-footed player on that side of the defence – and the former Millwall man fits the bill with his ability to open up the pitch down the flank.

The 35-year-old has operated in the heart of defence for MK Dons and, this season, for the Blues, so may be selected to do so again, despite being infinitely more comfortabl­e in central midfield.

Similarly, a figure who has had to bide his time in recent weeks and could use the opportunit­y to kickstart his career in royal blue is Kieron Freeman.

The former Swansea defender has featured in Brown’s position sporadical­ly throughout his career for clubs such as Sheffield United and Derby.

As an out-and-out fullback, Freeman may be the natural choice if Ogilvie stays in the centre – but, as a right-footed player, his inclusion could prevent the Blues from playing the way that has seen them progress in recent weeks.

Of course, Cowley may have a trick up his sleeve to fill the void, by selecting Reeco Hackett to start.

There have been occasions this term when the winger has featured as a left wing-back, such as the Papa John’s Trophy defeat to Sutton United.

The question is whether the left-footer can also adapt to left-back.

Finally, Clark Robertson’s injury early in the season prompted Pompey to switch to a three-man defence with wing-backs on either side.

Potentiall­y, they could do so again, which would perhaps see Williams and Freeman returning either side of Raggett, as they did earlier this season, allowing Hackett to be a better fit at left wing-back.

However, there may be a resistance to do so from the Fratton Park chief and fans alike, with results lacking the previous time such a system was employed.

 ?? Picture: Graham Hunt ?? POSSIBLE REMEDY Connor Ogilvie may have to revert to left-back in Lee Brown’s suspension absence
Picture: Graham Hunt POSSIBLE REMEDY Connor Ogilvie may have to revert to left-back in Lee Brown’s suspension absence

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