Hat-trick hero Marcus Harness: I can end Portsmouth number 10 hunt

Marcus Harness believes he is ready to be installed as Pompey’s number 10 permanently.
Marcus Harness bagged a hat-trick after being employed as Pompey's number 10 at Burton on Saturday. Picture: Daniel Chesterton/phcimages.comMarcus Harness bagged a hat-trick after being employed as Pompey's number 10 at Burton on Saturday. Picture: Daniel Chesterton/phcimages.com
Marcus Harness bagged a hat-trick after being employed as Pompey's number 10 at Burton on Saturday. Picture: Daniel Chesterton/phcimages.com

The 24-year-old was asked to operate behind the recalled Ellis Harrison in Saturday’s trip to Burton.

The outcome was a second career hat-trick as Kenny Jackett’s side claimed a 4-2 success.

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A former player for the Brewers, Harness thrived in the role, with Michael Jacobs and Ryan Williams instead serving on the wings.

And he would relish greater opportunity in what has long been a problem position for the Blues.

He told The News: ‘I think I can be effective in that position and I showed that on Saturday.

‘It’s worked at Burton. So, in the future, in games when the gaffer thinks I can be effective there, I would like to play there again.

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‘I’m not sure why he put me in for this match, you will have to ask the manager, but I’m happy to play there and I think I can play there.

‘I can play wide as well. As long as I’m in the team then I’m happy and will always do my best.

‘Every game is different, the manager picks whatever opposition we are up against, but I am happy to play there.

‘I might not score three goals every time I play there, but I’ll do my best and hopefully it will go well more than it won’t.’

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Pompey had scored one goal from their opening three League One fixtures heading to the Pirelli Stadium.

However, inspired by Harness, they netted four times to claim a maiden league victory this season.

He added: ‘We have struggled for goals, but had some good parts and obviously not so good parts.

‘It is what it is, it’s football, it’s not going to be perfect every week, so you just have to get on with it and move onto the next game.’

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