Portsmouth News

Cowley: ‘Why I settled on Marquis instead of Harrison’

Striker on bench for league clash four days after Trophy treble

- By NEIL ALLEN Chief sports writer neil.allen@thenews.co.uk

DANNY COWLEY has defended his decision to omit hattrick hero Ellis Harrison from his goal-shy Pompey side.

Despite plundering a superb treble in the Papa John’s Trophy last Tuesday night, the striker, above , was only among the substitute­s at MK Dons on Saturday.

Instead John Marquis was once more challenged to provide the cutting edge for a Blues side desperatel­y short of League One goals.

The outcome was a 1-0 defeat at Stadium MK – with Pompey’s barren spell stretching to 357 minutes.

And Cowley has explained why he elected not to retain Harrison in his line-up.

He told The News: ‘Ellis played on Tuesday, he hasn’t had a background of games.

‘It would have been greedy for him to have played 90 minutes on Tuesday and then to start on Saturday.

‘Particular­ly against MK Dons, who are so equipped in possession, ask you so many questions defensivel­y and look so big on you.

‘Physically it would have been a big challenge for Ellis – and John has been a big part of our defensive work, there is no doubt about that.

‘To be fair to him (Marquis), he’s the first to put his hand up in the dressing room and say the attacking end of the team has to do better.

‘I thought we created enough to win a game of football away from home, but we didn’t quite manage to execute the final action.

‘John had a good shot in the second half, a good pass from Marcus (Harness) played him in down the side.

‘We have worked hard on them in training, those types of runs and those types of chances, that’s what we have to keep doing.

‘When we don’t score, we have to keep battling away, we have to keep working at it.

‘We have to accept the criticism that comes our way and have big enough shoulders to be able to cope with that and keep pushing them on the training ground to find a way of scoring.’

Marquis, last season’s top scorer, has now netted one goal in seven games as his frustratin­g form continues.

Meanwhile, George Hirst was dropped from the 18-man squad entirely on Saturday.

The loanee from Leicester was handed his full Blues debut in the 4-3 loss at AFC Wimbledon last Tuesday.

Yet at MK Dons, Cowley preferred to have Harrison as his sole centre-forward on the bench, with Gassan Ahadme also absent.

He added: ‘George travelled with us, but wasn’t in the 18.

‘We now have 22 players and that means we have everyone fit at the moment.

‘We’re working hard to try to get people physically prepared and ready.’

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