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Jacobs’ promising cameo appearance­s offer some hope to solving a key issue

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THE answer to Pompey’s January attacking prayers could be hiding in plain sight.

With the Blues stuttering in front of goal throughout the 2021-22 season so far, Danny Cowley is seeking frontline reinforcem­ents this month.

But the Fratton chief will be buoyed by Michael Jacobs’ recent cameo appearance­s – which may have given him food for thought.

The former Wigan winger has reportedly been deemed surplus to requiremen­ts on the south coast, and could be used to leverage new signings.

However, it may just be worth retaining his services for a crucial play-off push during the second half of the campaign.

This was highlighte­d following his introducti­on from the bench in Monday’s 0-0 draw with Cambridge, where the tricky forward played the final 15 minutes.

It’s fair to say during the stop-start affair at Abbey Stadium, Pompey’s attacking play was hamstrung by their 23-day Covid-impacted break between fixtures.

But during the 21-minute long injury-time, Jacobs looked most likely to find or create the goal which eventually evaded Cowley’s side.

In under quarter of an hour on the field, he registered one shot and one key pass, while drawing a foul.

He also produced one accurate cross and maintained an 81 per cent pass completion rate – a higher statistic than colleagues Marcus Harness (70 per cent) and Ronan Curtis (50 per cent).

And it wasn’t the first time the ex-Wolves winger has proven his worth from the dugout this season.

In a tightly-contested fixture against Gillignham last month, Cowley again turned to the experience­d pro to turn the screw.

Then, deep into injurytime, Jacobs glided into the box and saw his deflected effort find its way into the net to snatch three points.

It’s also easy to forget the off-field problems

Jacobs has had to deal with throughout this term.

A proposed move to Ipswich, which collapsed at the 11th hour, was followed by persistent injury issues that plagued his progress under the Blues head coach.

Then after breaking into Cowley’s XI by scoring in a 2-1 victory against AFC Wimbledon, he was struck down by a virus that further extended his time on the sidelines.

The rigours of this year’s January transfer window have increased due to Coronaviru­s ripping through clubs across the country – potentiall­y scuppering pre-planned deals.

So it may be worth keeping an establishe­d

EFL stalwart for the now congested fixture run-in, rather than gambling on unsecured transfers.

 ?? ?? PROBLEM SOLVER Michael Jacobs has shown signs of promise during recent outings off the bench for the Blues
PROBLEM SOLVER Michael Jacobs has shown signs of promise during recent outings off the bench for the Blues

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