Portsmouth News

Marquis tells how Bass must move on from low point

Striker says stopper must brush off his half-time axing

- By JORDAN CROSS

JOHN MARQUIS has given an insight into the key half-time goalkeepin­g change which saved Pompey from Stevenage embarrassm­ent.

Craig MacGillivr­ay rescued Kenny Jackett’s side from what looked likely to be a shock Carabao Cup exit to the side who finished rock bottom of League Two last season.

MacGillivr­ay’s three penalty shootout stops saved the day after a shambolic first-half defensive display looked set to heap openingday misery on the Blues.

Jackett took evasive action by withdrawin­g Alex Bass at the break after a shaky firsthalf performanc­e, as Pompey eventually went on to draw 3-3 before emerging victorious on penalties.

It was an alarming effort at the back, however, which posed serious questions of the Blues’ defensive credential­s at the start of the season.

It was a big call from Jackett to withdraw Bass at the interval, but Marquis feels it’s a decision the rookie keeper needs to respect.

And the striker told how that’s exactly what the 22-year-old did, as he showed his class by congratula­ting MacGillvra­y on his match-winning display.

Marquis said: ‘Substituti­ons and changes like that are down to the manager and staff. ‘You’ve got to respect that. You may not think that at the time, but the gaffer has spoken to Bassy at the time and given his reasons.

The number of penalty saves Craig MacGillivr­ay made at Stevenage

‘You have to respect that and not throw your toys out of the pram.

‘Bassy was the first one to go in there and congratula­te Craig on his three penalty saves.

‘This year we’re going to have a smaller squad and it’s going to be tight knit.

‘You can’t have little bits where you’re disappoint­ed if you don’t play.

‘You’re going to get chances to play games and everyone’s going to get an opportunit­y to play.

‘So we’ve got to stick together because everyone’s going to get a chance to play this year.’

Marquis wasn’t surprised to see MacGillivr­ay pull off his penalty heroics, as he denied Danny Newton, Elliot Osbourne and Ben Coker from 12 yards.

He told how the keeper’s work on the training ground laid the groundwork for the stops, as well as giving the the striker the platform to tuck away his spot-kick.

Marquis added: ‘I practise a lot of penalties and our keepers are all very good.

‘Duncan (Turnbull) as well

 ??  ?? OFF THE MARQ John Marquis struck for Pompey at Stevenage
OFF THE MARQ John Marquis struck for Pompey at Stevenage

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