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Cowley: ‘We didn’t much as we should

- Jordan Cross jordan.cross@thenews.co.uk @pn_jordan_cross

Danny Cowley has admitted he got it wrong over Michael Jacobs this season.

The Pompey boss has accepted he underused the mercurial talent during 2021/22 as he attempted to deliver a play-off finish.

Cowley has explained the circumstan­ces behind the 30-year-old’s limited playing time across the first half of the season.

That was a source of frustratio­n to many fans, before Jacobs came to the fore when given an extended run of minutes in the new year.

Cowley gave the background to his thinking over not giving the former Wigan and Wolves man more playing time.

But, speaking to the Three Lads in the Pub podcast, he stressed he felt it was necessary to show honesty when not getting decisions right.

Cowley said: ‘We probably underused Michael - that’s the truth.

‘He was a month behind the rest of the group because he’d had the knee operation in April.

‘He was chasing his fitness when the games around in the Papa John’s Trophy, and he wasn’t at 100 per cent match fitness.

‘So he didn’t do as well as he would normally have done.

‘Then we just didn’t use him as much as we should that’s the truth.

‘Sometimes you don’t get everything right, that’s the reality.

‘For Nicky (Cowley) and myself, when you get it wrong you have two choices - you can look in the mirror or out of the window.

‘For us, it’s to look in the mirror when you make mistakes.

‘I always say to the players when I’m communicat­ing, I

always try to speak early with them.

‘The more difficult the conversati­on, the earlier I have it with them.

‘If I’m wrong, I try to tell them I’m wrong before they find me. That’s how I work.

‘With Michael, it took us too long to get to him.

‘There were reasons why, but ultimately that’s the reality - and we saw we were a better team with him over the second half of the season.’

It’s been a tumultuous season for Jacobs, who is one of the 12 players who are out of contract this summer.

A move to Ipswich collapsed last August, but Cowley is adamant that allowing that deal to take place wasn’t a reflection of their opinion on the attacking talent.

He added: ‘For us, we didn’t really want to lose Michael.

‘It was a good offer and we felt it was a good decision from a football and business point of view. But then it didn’t happen and it’s been well publicised why.’

*Pompey’s League One rivals Lincoln have appointed Mark Kennedy as their new head coach on a four-year contract.

The 45-year-old, who had been assistant manager to Lee Bowyer at Birmingham, takes over from Michael Appleton, who stepped down following the Imps’ 2-1 win against Crewe on the final day as they finished 17th.

Kennedy played as a winger for Liverpool, Manchester City, Wolves and the Republic of Ireland and has previous managerial experience with Macclesfie­ld in League Two, as well as coaching roles at City, Wolves, Ipswich and Blues.

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