Portsmouth News

‘Harrison is fit to take on the Dons’ - Cowley

Cowley has no qualms about allowing hat-trick hero to retain his starting spot

- By NEIL ALLEN Chief Sports Writer neil.allen@thenews.co.uk

ELLIS HARRISON is in the frame to retain his Pompey starting spot against MK Dons.

That’s the verdict of Danny Cowley, who insists he has no qualms about handing the striker successive starts for the first time since March 2.

Harrison registered an impressive hat-trick in Tuesday night’s 4-3 defeat at AFC Wimbledon.

His Papa John’s Trophy outing marked only his second appearance under Cowley – and a first start since the head coach’s March arrival.

The former Ipswich man has been sidelined by a long-term knee injury followed by coronaviru­s in a frustratin­g 2021.

Yet Pompey’s boss shrugged off concerns over whether Harrison is physically ready for successive appearance­s.

And he’s under considerat­ion to face MK Dons on Saturday (3pm) in the search for League One goals.

Cowley told The News: ‘He scored three goals at Wimbledon.

‘When a forward scores three goals it gives them a confidence and level of belief that sometimes can mentally be bigger than the physical.

‘Ellis is available to select.

He has trained for quite a while now, his numbers were very good (at Wimbledon).

‘Forget his goals, the physical output in terms of his volume, running 12k, in terms of his high speed and high intensity, it was good, close to 1,000 metres.

‘He scored three goals and is in a good moment. He has fought hard to get into this moment, so Ellis is right at the forefront of my mind.’

The last time Harrison started consecutiv­e Pompey matches was February/ March, when he lined up against Gillingham and Doncaster.

It turned out the 27-yearold was playing through a serious knee injury, which would rule him out for the remainder of the campaign.

At Plough Lane, the striker provided a selection dilemma for Cowley by netting a hat-trick.

Having turned down the opportunit­y to leave Fratton Park during the transfer window, it was a timely display from Harrison.

Although Cowley claims there has been no discernibl­e change in the Welshman’s confidence since the treble.

Pompey’s head coach laughed: ‘He’s noisy on a quiet occasion, he’s never going to be a librarian!

‘He has been pretty Ellis around the place since Tuesday.’

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