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‘He gave everything he could for the club’ - kind Cowley words for exiting attacker

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DANNY COWLEY has provided John Marquis with a ringing endorsemen­t – despite sanctionin­g his Pompey departure.

The Blues boss called the striker an ‘excellent profession­al’ and insisted no-one wanted his time at Fratton Park to be a success more than the 29-yearold.

He added that Marquis ‘gave everything he could’ for the club following his 2019 arrival from Doncaster.

Cowley then concluded that he was in no doubtthe front man would ‘go on and enjoy more success in his career’ as he prepared for a new chapter at Lincoln.

That next challenge will see Marquis remain at Sincil Bank for the remainder of the season, after he penned a short-term contract for the Imps.

He has left the Blues in a permanent deal, with Pompey receiving an undisclose­d fee for a player who had entered the final six months of his contract.

His future at Pompey was constantly being scrutinise­d in recent months, with his four goals this term nowhere near good enough.

Marquis had even found himself playing second fiddle to on-loan Leicester front man George Hirst in recent games, providing more proof that Cowley was prepared to further things up among his forward options following Ellis Harrison’s move to Fleetwood.

Despite his eagerness to rubberstam­p a move away for Marquis, Cowley clearly respected the player as a profession­al and his desire to succeed.

The Blues boss told the club wesbite: ‘John has been an excellent profession­al for the entire time we’ve worked with him and constantly strives to improve his own game.

‘He always tries to do his best for the team and there’s nobody who wanted this spell to work more than him.

‘I know that he can be content that he gave everything he could in order to be successful at Pompey.

‘Having spoken with John throughout this month, though, it became clear that we needed to let him move on. It was the right time for everyone involved.

‘He has an outstandin­g attitude and work ethic, so I have absolutely no doubt that he will go on and enjoy more success in his career.’

Marquis scored 38 goals in 127 appearance­s for Pompey, which includes a brief loan spell at Fratton Park in 2013. He featured 32 times under Cowley, scoring seven times. The striker follows Harrison, Paul Downing, Gassan Ahadme and Miguel Azeez out of PO4 already this month.

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Age of Lincoln-bound and ex-Pompey forward John Marquis

 ?? ?? MARQUIS MESSAGE Pompey boss Danny Cowley
MARQUIS MESSAGE Pompey boss Danny Cowley

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