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Pamarot's primed for foreign mission



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Published Date:
22 October 2008
He's emerged as Pompey's away-day specialist, now Noe Pamarot is poised for another outing on foreign turf as Harry Redknapp plugs his side's defensive frailties.
The versatile Frenchman is being lined up to start a third-successive away match in Braga tomorrow.

Two of Pamarot's three starts so far this season have come on the road.
The other was in a Fratton Park Carling Cup tie with Chelsea.

He came in from the cold earlier this month to feature at Vitoria Guimaraes as part of a back three to help Pompey clinch a passage into the UEFA Cup group stages.

The 29-year-old was also surprisingly given the nod ahead of Nadir Belhadj to play at left-back against Aston Villa on Saturday.

That Villa Park performance, in which he silenced £12m-man James Milner in particular, had Redknapp purring.

Now the Blues boss is drawing up his game plan to conquer Braga.

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He may opt to restore on-loan Belhadj at left-back, where he has swiftly established himself as a fans' favourite, or revert Armand Traore back there.

But ultimately it's Pamarot again who has emerged as a key figure in his defensive equations.

Redknapp said: 'It was a terrific point away from home at Villa on Saturday.

'Only very late on did they start to put a bit of pressure on.

'In the first half especially we were very comfortable.

'I brought Noe back in at left-back because defensively he makes us stronger and that's just what he did.

'I just felt that playing the two little lads on the left away from home can be a problem sometimes.

'We thought James Milner would play and Noe did a terrific job against him.

'It gave us a bit more strength and power in the air.

'The two loan lads together at home have been terrific but sometimes I think you have got to make sure you are hard to beat.

'Last year the 4-5-1 system was very successful.

'Now I am going with two strikers and it has gone and made us more open.
'We have got to be careful with that, really.

'Away from home we have got to be strong.

'Whatever else we do, we have got to stay in the game – and that's why I brought Noe in.

'We cannot be too cavalier and that game at Manchester City showed that.

'You've got to pick a team that's hard to beat first and go from there.
'Noe will be in my thoughts again, for sure.'

The emergence of Pamarot as a left-back alternative reflects the crucial part he continues to play in Redknapp's squad.

Since his arrival on the south coast from Spurs back in January 2006, he has gone on to make 58 appearances across the back four.

Now he has inched ahead of Hermann Hreidarsson – a regular last season – in a battle with Belhadj and Traore for the left-back berth.

Redknapp added: 'Noe does a tremendous job for us, you can always rely on him.

'Nadir has been great but we have to look at it game by game and see who the opposition are. Some games we won't be able to play him there.

'Armand is only 19 years of age. He hasn't played this amount of games before.

'At Arsenal he was in and out of the side – he's not used to regular football.

'When we took him on loan there was no instruction that we had to play him every game.

'We've just got to look at the situation match by match.'

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  • Last Updated: 23 October 2008 7:44 AM
  • Source: The News
  • Location: Portsmouth
 
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Big Matt,

22/10/2008 11:07:49
on another note - will we see Beckham at fratton park with Milan?!
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gleefuljason,

22/10/2008 12:35:44
No, they say he'll be arriving in January.
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Kenwright,

Portsmouth 22/10/2008 12:47:40
If Harry works his magic do you think we could do a loan swap for one of our players, maybe a right sided midfielder/striker going in the opposite direction as Beckham? I am sure he could get some mileage out of David, after all he hasnt done bad with Sol/Jamo.
Food for thought?
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Kenwright,

Portsmouth 22/10/2008 13:18:53
P.s. DB wouldnt want any salary as we would be doing him a favour, Mr Capello has to come down and see our 4 players at some time before the next England competitive matches so would put David in the spotlight(as if he needed it).
It would also be good for the local economy, just think of all the hotel rooms booked by the Paparazzi, and also would give The News something to print when there is nowt else to talk about. Seems like a win/win situation to me.
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Kenwright,

Portsmouth 22/10/2008 13:23:45
Even more benefits---more than 20 seconds highlights on MOTD and Setanta might even realise that PFC is a team in the Premier League. Come on Harry get it done. Happy days.
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Blue Robo,

Portsmouth 22/10/2008 14:24:21
...going back to the first para of this article...what defensive frailies??

Come on The News...are you The Echoe in disguise?

PUPIE
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Kenwright,

Portsmouth 22/10/2008 14:29:22
You know they wont let us forget Man City!!!. They love winding it into us!!!!!!
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Michael S.,

22/10/2008 17:18:27
Had Harry Purring,come on write better then that little kiddies talk,my girl had me moaning last night.
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