by premiership_bound »
05 Feb 2008 12:52
Same old crap here:
STEVE COPPELL admits his loyalty to his players will be put to the ultimate test in the run-in.
With the transfer window now closed the Royals boss will have to rely on his current squad.
He did bolster his numbers with the signings of Czech Republic international Marek Matejovsky and France-born Jimmy Kebe from Lens.
Matejovsky made a promising first start for his new club in the woeful 2-0 defeat at home to Bolton on Saturday, while I understand Kebe has recovered from a hamstring strain and will make his first appearance in a Reading shirt for the reserves in the rearranged match against Portsmouth.
The game, which will be played at Havant and Waterlooville’s Westleigh Park, was originally scheduled for tomorrow night, but the clubs are hoping to bring it forward a day to tonight.
Coppell was looking to bring in defensive reinforcements at one stage during the transfer window, but decided the centre of defence is well served by Ivar Ingimarsson, Kalifa Cisse, Michael Duberry, Andre Bikey and Ibrahima Sonko.
Duberry is recovering from a knee injury, while Bikey is still on international duty with Cameroon at the African Cup of Nations.
Sonko, though, returned from Ghana early after Senegal were knocked out, and he came on as a substitute for Reading against Bolton.
The Trotters fielded England Under-21 centre-back Gary Cahill, their new £6m signing from Aston Villa.
And Coppell told the Evening Post: “There were players available, but I didn’t think there were any who would give us something that we didn’t already have at the moment.
“We looked at Cahill, who had a terrific game for Bolton against us.
"But I made the decision that – with Sonko and Bikey coming back – we couldn’t have added a great deal. It might have been the wrong decision – we’ll have to see. I might be naive and only time will determine that.
“I do have loyalty to my players here. That is something I have been fairly consistent with.
“When they are playing well I’m more than happy with them. When they are not, no-one hurts more than me and I feel it more than anyone.
“I know they have much more in the locker, but we have to get back to producing what we did last year.
“We all want to do well, none more so than me. I know how much work they put in.”
Coppell is without several of his stars as Graeme Murty is away with Scotland for a training camp in Loch Lomond, while Matejovsky is away with Czech Republic and Kevin Doyle, Stephen Hunt and Shane Long are with the Republic of Ireland for tomorrow night’s prestigious friendly with Brazil.
But Royals’ boss insisted: “I don’t think having a few of them away will be a problem. The mood is good at training because everyone wants to put things right.
“There is a really good work ethic when we have had a defeat like we did on Saturday.
“We all know we have a real job on our hands.
“We have have fallen rapidly over the last month, but we have a third of the season to go and it’s down to us to put it right.”
First printed in: Reading Evening Post