Portsmouth News

Pompey set to let Louis loose

Thompson all set after intense body modificati­on programme

- By NEIL ALLEN Chief sports writer neil.allen@thenews.co.uk

POMPEY are ready to unleash a remodelled Louis Thompson on League One.

The 26-year-old, above , is poised to finally be handed his Blues bow in tonight’s Papa John’s Trophy trip to AFC Wimbledon.

Signed early last month, Thompson has undergone an intense programme to modify his body, designed to end the injury problems blighting a once highly-promising career.

Cowley initially estimated the process could take six weeks – now the ex-Norwich midfielder is in the frame to feature at Plough Lane this evening (7.45pm kick-off).

And a potential first glimpse of Thompson in competitiv­e action is a tantalisin­g prospect for the Blues’ head coach.

Cowley told The News: ‘Louis is a really lovely footballer, we’ve just got to try to keep him fit and we’re doing lots of work with him behind the scenes.

‘Just imagine, you’ve spent 26 years of your life training and moving one way – and now we have started to make shifts in changes.

‘You can do it in the gym in isolated closed situations, but, when you get into the game, you then have to rely on yourself.

‘We have been really affecting him physically – yet Louis is technicall­y and tactically a top League One player already.

‘It’s his power, pace and athleticis­m, he’s very dynamic both in possession and out of possession, receiving very well.

‘He’s a good passer of the ball, has a level of intelligen­ce tactically, is able to see his space but also create space for others, while is physically robust enough in duels.

‘I think he can be a really exciting one for us.

‘From watching him train in the last 10 days, I have a feeling he is going to give me a real problem because we have some competitio­n in that area.

‘He’s had such a frustratin­g time. He did brilliantl­y for Swindon, got a fairy tale move to Norwich and just hasn’t been able to stay injury-free since then.

‘He’s a great kid, he’s got such a commitment to it, such a work ethic, and hopefully we have managed to change what he does.’

Thompson left Norwich by mutual consent in late July, linking up for a Fratton Park trial days later.

He came off the bench for 13 minutes in the pre-season friendly against Peterborou­gh, prompting supporters to chant ‘Sign him up’.

However, his sole firstteam involvemen­t during the League One campaign so far has been as an unused substitute at Wigan.

Cowley added: ‘Louis was over-strong and we’ve been doing a lot of yoga with him.

‘On his recovery days, he’s been doing hot yoga, with more of a focus on flexibilit­y and range and the way he recruits his muscles.

‘He over recruits some muscles and under recruits others and, as a consequenc­e, is susceptibl­e to some softtissue injuries.’

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 ??  ?? CHANGING HIS WAYS Danny Cowley has been working hard with Louis Thompson
CHANGING HIS WAYS Danny Cowley has been working hard with Louis Thompson

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