'Unbelievable' assist as Portsmouth defender backed to get even better
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Whatmough replaced Paul Downing in central defence in the Blues' 2-0 win over Colchester in the EFL Trophy last night.
And it was the Gosport lad’s raking pass that set-up Harness’ second goal in the 38th minute – only moments after he’d opened the scoring.
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Hide AdHaving made a full recovery from a third serious knee injury of his career, Whatmough is now in line to start Pompey's League One curtain-raiser against Shrewsbury on Saturday.
That's despite being behind Downing in the pecking order throughout the pre-season campaign.
The victory over Colchester was only the second time Harness has played with Whatmough since arriving from Burton last summer.
But the winger has seen the centre-half's quality in training – and knows there’s more to come.
Harness said:‘It was a great ball – unbelievable.
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Hide Ad‘You can’t really ask more as a wide man to be put through straight on goal by your centre-half.
‘I’m looking forward to playing more with Jack.
‘I’ve seen how good he is in training, but I haven't seen him at his best yet.
‘I haven’t seen him in games really week in, week out but I am sure that he will be great and I’m looking forward to playing with him more and more.
‘We’ve got a great squad and hopefully can have a good season.’