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Harrison is in his prime, says Cowley

We’re getting close to where we’d like Ellis to be, says Cowley

- By JORDAN CROSS The News jordan.cross@thenews.co.uk

DANNY COWLEY believes he’s now starting to see the best of Ellis Harrison.

And the Pompey boss is certain the striker can offer the attributes he is demanding from his number nine.

Cowley must decide on whether to unleash Harrison on Cambridge United at Fratton Park today (3pm), continue with John Marquis or even pair the two up, as the Blues aim to end their shotshy spell in front of goal.

Pompey are looking to end a run of 358 minutes without a League One goal, and avoid equalling their worst league goal drought of the 21st century.

Harrison staked his claim with a hat-trick in the 5-3 Papa John’s Trophy defeat against AFC Wimbledon 11 days ago, but was rested as Pompey drew a blank in the 1-0 defeat at MK Dons last Saturday.

Now eyes turn to Pompey’s return to Fratton Park and whether it’s Harrison, above, who gets the nod to find his side’s cutting edge.

Cowley said: ‘Ellis played on Tuesday and last Saturday came too soon for him.

‘I couldn’t say that last week, because I didn’t want to give my team away.

‘I think the Wimbledon game was a really good stepping stone for Ellis.

‘I still think he has work to do, because we want Ellis fit, firing and performing like that consistent­ly.

‘If he can, he can not only get into the team but make it significan­tly better. That has to be his ambition.

‘He has a physicalit­y and ability to be a real handful for defenders. He’s quite unselfish in a lot of his behaviours and his actions, and he can definitely bring other players into the game.

‘I think when he’s playing at his best he can stretch the pitch as well and give you that athleticis­m to run in behind, but also the physicalit­y, backto-goal stuff and unselfish link play.

‘That’s what we like and want in our number nine.

‘Ellis can be whatever he wants to be.

‘I feel we’ve only just got him to this place, and we’ve been here since March.

‘It’s no fault of anyone, he had an operation within the first 10 days of us being in the building.

‘It’s been a slow process, but we’re now getting close to where we’d like him to be.’

It’s one goal in seven appearance­s for Marquis so far this season, as he searches for the potency required to get Pompey’s season motoring.

Cowley continues to support his striker, though, and believes it’s not just about finishing but also providing the chances for the £1m signing.

He said: ‘John has worked incredibly hard for the team.

‘He’s our first defender and I’ve always believed that with our number nines.

‘He’s done a really good job for us and allowed us to defend our half, and as a result haven’t really needed to worry too much about defending our box or goal.

‘I think he’ll be the first to admit he’d want to carry more goal threat than he has.

‘But you can’t fault John’s work ethic and profession­alism, along with his humility to work and get better. You can see that in abundance.’

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WORKING HARD Pompey forward John Marquis

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