Birmingham loanee Steve Seddon starred in Portsmouth FA Cup win against Fleetwood without training with new team-mates
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Blues boss Kenny Jackett revealed the on-loan Birmingham left-back was named in his starting line-up for the third-round tie at Highbury Stadium without training with his new team-mates.
Seddon arrived at Pompey on Thursday, becoming the Fratton Park club’s first signing in the January transfer window.
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Hide AdThe 22-year-old joined the Blues for the remainder of the season, having made only five appearances for Brum this term.
His last first-team outing came in Birmingham’s 3-0 Championship defeat at the hands of Swansea on August 25.
With 133 days passing since that 76-minute run out at the Libery Stadium, Jackett was taking a risk with a player lacking competitive action.
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Hide AdYet, after Seddon made an instant impact in the 2-1 win against Fleetwood – delivering the corner that was eventually taped home by John Marquis – the manager confessed his latest signing had no opportunity to settle into his new surroundings or get to know his team-mates.
Pompey travelled north on Friday but had to cancel training due to the conditions in the north west.
Jackett said: ‘Seddon had no training with us, really.
‘He came up with us on Friday afternoon but we didn’t do any organisation work, it was too wet, we just did a little bit of a loosener – so he has come straight in.
‘Having said that, he has been working at Birmingham and, from speaking to him beforehand, I had confidence he could step straight in.
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Hide Ad‘Seddon has a little bit of everything, he is quite tenacious as well, which is good, and is aggressive.
‘It was a hard game for him to come into, but he played very well and started his Pompey career on a positive, not just with a win but also a good performance.’
Seddon was replaced on 81 minutes against Fleetwood by Ben Close with the Blues 2-0 up at the time.
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