Portsmouth News

Backing for Byers but just not at the Blues

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FORMER POMPEY loanee George Byers possesses talents ‘above League One’, according to Danny Cowley.

Yet the head coach admitted the returning Sheffield Wednesday player couldn’t be effectivel­y accommodat­ed into his Blues side.

Byers is back at Fratton Park tomorrow night

(7.45pm), having joined the Owls from Swansea in August.

He spent the second half of last season on loan at Pompey after recruited by Kenny Jackett in January.

However, the midfielder made just five starts, totalling 15 appearance­s, as he failed to establish himself under both Jackett and replacemen­t Cowley.

Pompey’s head coach told The News: ‘George has

technical ability and some technical quality above the level for sure, he’s a good player.

‘He can create goals, score goals and I see him as an eight, but what was unfortunat­e for George was the system he needed to play in.

‘Probably you need the right number nine which can play up there on their own.

‘If youwanttop­lay4-3-3, then you need the number nine that allows you to play that with a six and two eights.

‘He can play the 10 role, but I don’t know if he has

the penetratio­n for us in that position. We like our 10s to be more of a forward player rather than a midfielder. I don’t like midfield players playing the 10, sometimes you have to, but it’s not a preference for me.

‘I saw him as an eight and, if Ellis Harrison had been fit, then he’ s the nine that could probably play up there on his own and work with George.

‘Now he’s at Sheffield Wednesday, who have so many players. It’s such a big squad

with so much competitio­n, my goodness.’

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