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Morrell: I’m 5ft nothing, I wouldn’t be here if I didn’t play on the edge

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Joe Morrell has spoken of his red card regret – yet insists he must remain ‘nasty’ for his game to thrive.

Earlier this month, the talented Wales internatio­nal collected his third red card in 72 Pompey appearance­s after kneeing MK Dons’ Daniel Harvie in the back.

Subsequent­ly handed a four-match ban, he returns to Pompey’s squad for Saturday’s tough trip to promotionc­hasing Derby.

In Morrell’s absence from the heart of their midfield, the Blues dropped out of the playoff hunt after collecting a disappoint­ing six points from a possible 12.

And while the 26-yearold acknowledg­es he must learn from his punishment, he is adamant his aggressive approach cannot be toned down.

Morrell told The News: ‘I’m a footballer that has to play on the edge.

‘I’m 5ft nothing, I’m slow, I’m weak, I wouldn’t be stood here now if I didn’t play on the edge and was aggressive. Yet people who have met me off the pitch would probably say that I’m nothing like that.

‘You have to find the balance, you have to play within the rules of the game – or not get caught. The unfortunat­e thing for me is I got caught doing something I’ve done plenty of times before.

‘I kneed him in the back when I got up. It’s something I’ve done plenty of times before. In the moment I was annoyed with the way I’d been fouled and dragged to the floor, so wanted to give a bit back.

‘Obviously you have to do that smartly, which normally I’m able to do, but this time it was caught by the linesman.

‘I’ve no complaints, no excuses, I’m not going to blame anyone else, it’s completely my fault. I apologised to the boys and it has been difficult to live with for the last four weeks.

‘But I have to be nasty on the pitch, winding people up, it’s something which helps me as a player.

‘The way I play is all or nothing.

‘You have to do things within the laws of the game and obviously it’s something I need to learn going forward.

‘At the end of the day, though, I want to win, I’m here to win, I’m here to get promoted with this club, by any means necessary.

‘But I understand I’m going to have to do things better in order to stay on the pitch.’

Morrell earned his first Pompey red card for his foot deemed too high at Oxford in March 2022.

His second dismissal was prompted by two yellow cards at Fleetwood in January, the second coming for intentiona­lly handling the ball in a 2-0 victory.

Considerin­g MK Dons was his second red card of the season, Morrell’s subsequent ban was extended to four matches – yet now he’s back.

He added: ‘I’ve had all sorts done to me, stamped on, pinched, these are things that supporters probably don’t see.

‘In the Premier League and when I play for Wales, you have to be a bit different with VAR, but football at this level is not nice, it’s not pretty, you don’t get respect off the opposition, so you’re not going to give that back.

‘I have to do that because of my physical profile, I am never one to get bullied, I want to let my football do the talking.’

 ?? ?? Joe Morrell was sent off against MK Dons in April
Joe Morrell was sent off against MK Dons in April

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