Western Daily Press

Rovers head to Port Vale looking to bounce back

- DANIEL HARGRAVES daniel.hargraves@reachplc.com

THE internatio­nal break has allowed for a degree of healing within the Bristol Rovers squad, mentally and physically, in the wake of their 5-0 thrashing at the hands of Lincoln City last time out ahead of today’s League One trip to Port Vale.

Luca Hoole and Jed Ward have returned after Wales Under-21 and England Under-20 duty, but defender Elkan Baggott is a doubt after withdrawin­g from the Indonesia squad.

Luke McCormick has returned to full training and could come into the equation, and while Luke Thomas is back on the grass, the extended Easter weekend comes too soon for the winger.

Midfielder Grant Ward is in the frame to start for the first time since January 6 after overcoming a niggle which denied him a place in the team at Lincoln, having seemingly made his injury comeback in the previous fixture against Fleetwood Town.

“Grant Ward has got over that issue that kept him out of the Lincoln game,” Rovers manager Matt Taylor added. “He’s had a couple more days training so hopefully he’ll be in contention.

“Whatever it was has settled down. We didn’t feel it was serious at the time but his history, the experience of the medical staff with Grant, made us make that decision to leave him out that weekend.

“You want all players available at every opportunit­y but it was just a little kick in the gut because he’d returned, he was back, us and the fans were getting excited, and you’re thinking, more game time, more minutes, and then all of a second he’s taken away from you.”

Midfielder Jordan Rossiter, meanwhile, who has not played for the Gas since December 2022 due to a series of knee issues and is out of contract this summer, continues to train at The Quarters with the hope that he could be involved in some capacity before the end of the season.

Given the length of his absence, Taylor was reluctant to put any kind of time-frame over whether the Scouser would be seen in blue and white again but there seems a degree of optimism.

“There’s no rush for Jordan,” Taylor said. “He’s training with the group every single day and just building and building and building himself up, having been out for so long. There’s not a restrictio­n there but just a little bit of an issue with the knee in terms of movement and moving patterns, and real sharp movements, but he’s getting better every day, so he’s made huge strides.

“Will we see him on the pitch before the end of the season? I honestly don’t know. It would be great if we could get him a reserve game or in an 11vs11 format, because he’ll need that at some stage but that’s probably not in the next week to two weeks, and then there’s not much time before the end of the season.

“What I will say is, what a guy to work with. He does value the right things in football and is one who has been sorely missed for such a long period at this football club.

“So great to have him back out there and I’m delighted I get to see him first-hand and work with him.”

Meanwhile, Brandon Aguilera was yesterday understood to be undertakin­g a 5,500-mile journey to try and be ready for today’s game after featuring for Costa Rica in their friendly defeat against Argentina. The onloan Nottingham Forest talent played 68 minutes in Los Angeles on Tuesday as they were beaten 3-1 by the world champions.

The 20-year-old was due to land at Heathrow last night with Rovers then set to lay on an Uber to transport him to the team hotel outside Stoke-onTrent.

Rovers boss Taylor will not be able to fully assess the playmaker until he joins up with the squad, to then determine exactly how much of the game he will be able to play.

 ?? Picture: Jake Kirkman/EFL ?? Bristol Rovers manager Matt Taylor takes his side to Port Vale today, looking to bounce back from their 5-0 mauling by Lincoln City last time out
Picture: Jake Kirkman/EFL Bristol Rovers manager Matt Taylor takes his side to Port Vale today, looking to bounce back from their 5-0 mauling by Lincoln City last time out

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