The Blues’ head coach favoured changing a winning team to accommodate Joe Morrell
By John Mousinho’s admission, it’s proving to be the most ‘difficult’ part of managing Pompey.
Nonetheless, the agonising decision to pick Joe Morrell was emphatically vindicated in the impressive 2-0 triumph over promotion rivals Bolton.
On Monday night, the Blues’ head coach opted to change a winning team and drop Christian Saydee to accommodate the Welsh international’s return from a two-match suspension.
John Mousinho admits team selection is his biggest headache as Blues boss.
As ever, team selection is growing increasingly tough for the boss of the League One leaders as the strength and depth of his squad continue to shine.
And Mousinho is adamant that it has become the hardest part of his Fratton Park job.
He told The News: ‘From the point of view of being able to bring Joe Morrell straight back in, it wasn’t difficult.
‘I am a lucky head coach to be able to make those decisions, bringing a full international back into the side with a huge amount of league experience—but to take Christian out of the side is definitely a very, very difficult thing.
‘He had played so well in the previous two games that we won; he really affected things, and it was a tough decision. Christian can count himself incredibly unlucky.
‘We picked Joe because we thought it suited the game. Bolton have one of the best midfield threes in the league and we felt having three midfielders on the pitch was probably the best thing to do.
‘Team selection at the moment is probably one of the most difficult parts of the job for me, and I keep hammering it home to the players.
‘We left some experienced pros out of the squad against Bolton, let alone out of the starting line-up. It’s genuinely one of the most difficult things to do.’
Ben Stevenson and Denver Hume weren’t named in the 18-man squad against Bolton, despite the former coming off the bench at Northampton in the previous match.
Elsewhere, Tom Lowery and Anthony Scully are nearing fitness, while Colby Bishop, Tino Anjorin, and Connor Ogilvie are still injured.
Mousinho added: ‘I’ve been consistent with the lads in terms of our message, which is, as a staff, we pick teams that we think are going to win that specific game and take in all of the factors.
‘Last time was based on how Bolton play, how you want to play, what I think about fatigue, and what I think is going to suit certain players for certain matches.
‘Sometimes we get it wrong, it’s my responsibility to take that on board, it’s part of the job.’
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