Danny Cowley's challenge to striker Ellis Harrison having stayed at Portsmouth after deadline day Plymouth switch links

Pompey striker Ellis Harrison. Picture: Jason Brown/ProSportsImagesPompey striker Ellis Harrison. Picture: Jason Brown/ProSportsImages
Pompey striker Ellis Harrison. Picture: Jason Brown/ProSportsImages
Danny Cowley says striker Ellis Harrison has the 'bit between his teeth' to prove his Pompey worth with the summer transfer window now slammed shut.

The former Bristol Rovers and Ipswich forward was also understood to be in talks yesterday with the Blues' League One rivals Plymouth.

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Yet no move away from PO4 came to fruition and now the 27-year-old will remain a Pompey player until at least January, as he enters the final year of his contract at the club.

Cowley revealed he had a 'good' conversation with the Welshman last night and he has challenged the striker to get 'fit and firing on all cylinders' as he bids to put himself back in the striking picture at Fratton Park.

The Blues head coach said: ‘It's for him to get fit, get strong and get firing on all cylinders, if he can do that, we know he can affect this squad and affect this group.

‘It's absolutely his prerogative to want to stay, we had a good conversation yesterday evening, and he thinks he can influence the group and so do we.

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‘The great thing for us, there some good words yesterday, but it's always actions for me and he was up early today and, on his day off, he came in and did some extra work with Nicky (Cowley) and did some finishing work.

‘He's got the bit between his teeth and we know a fit, strong Ellis Harrison - one that can occupy, can stretch the pitch but can also link the play - can be a real benefit to this squad.

‘We're looking forward to getting him into that place where he can really affect the team.’

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