Portsmouth News

Doubt over length of Robertson absence

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CLARK ROBERTSON will see a specialist before Pompey know the full extent of the thigh issue which kept the club captain out of Saturday’s 2-1 defeat against Cambridge United.

The centre-half was forced to miss the visit of the U’s after suffering damage to his rectus amorous tendon during training last Thursday.

He was joined by Connor Ogilvie on the sidelines after he picked up an injury in last Tuesday night’s Hampshire Senior Cup game at Basingstok­e.

It left the Blues without a recognised left-footed centreback for the visit of Mark Bonner’s side.

And while head coach Danny Cowley is confident that the knock picked up by Ogilvie, who can play at left-back and in the centre of defence, will not keep him out for too long, there’s a concern that Robertson could face a longer, unspecifie­d, period in the treatment room.

Speaking to BBC Radio Solent after the Cambridge game, Cowley said: ‘Obviously, we haven’t had a good week (injury-wise).

‘Unfortunat­ely, we lost Connor Ogilvie on Tuesday from the Basingstok­e game and then we lost Clark, a second left-footed centre-half – and it disrupted us, there’s no hiding place from that.

‘We lost him on Thursday, in training, just struck a diagonal ball and it looks like he has a tear to his rectus amorous tendon, which is a real worry for us.

‘We reckon Connor is not going to be too long.

‘Clark, though, he’ll have to see a specialist and we’ll learn more off the back of that.

‘We’re not too sure (how long he will be out for).

‘He’s had a really good start to the season.

‘I thought we had a really good balance in that area – not just against the ball but we’ve had good control in bringing the ball consistent­ly to the attacking half.’

Robertson arrived at Pompey on a free transfer in the summer following his departure from Rotherham.

The former Blackpool man had been an ever-present in League One for the Blues this term until the game at home to Cambridge.

But before his Fratton Park switch, Robertson’s previous 16 months had been blighted by injury, with the 28-year-old twice breaking his foot and suffering from a hamstring problem.

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