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Rekik & Scapuzzi

PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 10:09 am
by ant london
Scapuzzi sent back to City as frustrated not had more opportunity at Portsmouth

Rekik...man of the match vs Palace

Karim Rekik snuffed out the threat of Crystal Palace dangerman Wilfried Zaha and vowed: There is still hope.

The Dutch teenager fought fire with fire to nullify the speed and trickery of one of the English game’s rising stars last night.

Rekik used his own turn of pace to handle Zaha and help Pompey earn a 2-1 win thanks to his man-of-the-match performance.

That saw the 17-year-old bounce back from being given a tough afternoon by James Coppinger at Doncaster on Saturday.

The on-loan Manchester City ace never gave Zaha an inch to breathe and was key to Michael Appleton’s side getting the vital win.

Rekik believes the result gives Pompey hope they can stay in the Championship with two games remaining.

And he was pleased he was able to play a major role in ensuring the Blues’ battle for survival continues.

‘Of course there is still hope,’ said Rekik.

‘Bristol City have drawn and are looking at us. It’s on to them.

‘I was pleased with my performance because he (Zaha) is a great player.

‘He didn’t do too much and there wasn’t so many opportunities for him.

‘But we can’t win the games with one player. It’s a team performance with 11 players.

‘He’s very quick but I think I am quite quick as well.

‘It was more about watching his stepovers and everything, where you need to focus on the ball. It went very well for me.

‘It was hard for me at Doncaster, but with the crowd here behind you that helps.

‘It’s true I’m more a central defender but I can play left-back or defensive midfielder. The experience of being here is helping me as a player.

‘It’s helping my abilities and it’s helping me to grow.

‘It’s helping me to be a better player.

‘Just let me play and I will do my job.’

Appleton has tried to do as much as possible to keep the weight of expectation off his men throughout the final weeks of the season.

Rekik feels the Blues put expectancy on themselves to deliver all the time there is hope they can survive.

The defender reckons the greater weight rests on Bristol City, though, with the Robins – who drew 1-1 with promotion-chasing West Ham last night – having their fate in their own hands.

The Dutchman believes Derek McInnes’ side will now be looking nervously over their shoulders following back-to-back wins for Pompey.

He said: ‘We just need to look at our games.

‘The pressure is never off. Until we are mathematically relegated, there is the same pressure to win games.

‘We need to win every game.

‘The pressure is more on them, though, because they thought they were safe and Portsmouth are down.

‘It’s not like that, though, because we never give up.’

Re: Rekik & Scapuzzi

PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 10:15 am
by Ted Hughes
Pompey fans are well impressed with Rekik.

For a 17 year old CB to play v a fast tricky winger like Zaha & do a job on him, is quite something. I recon he'd tear Vinny or Lescott a new arsehole if you stuck them out wide against him.

Of course the other question is how Rekik would fare at CB against Peter Crouch though !

Perhaps fullback or def midfield is going to be his position for all we know.

Re: Rekik & Scapuzzi

PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 10:15 am
by Im_Spartacus
Scapuzzi can be as frustrated as he wants, he was poor at Oldham so no idea why anyone would think he would shine a division up in the heat of a relegation scrap.

Re: Rekik & Scapuzzi

PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 10:28 am
by Ted Hughes
Im_Spartacus wrote:Scapuzzi can be as frustrated as he wants, he was poor at Oldham so no idea why anyone would think he would shine a division up in the heat of a relegation scrap.


Not sure what he's all about. I mean, he's not a bad player by any means but I don't understand why he's been brought in when we can't use him & he doesn't appear to be better than what we already have. It's like we're doing him a favour. Perhaps his dad is Mafia ?

Re: Rekik & Scapuzzi

PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 10:34 am
by Dubciteh
Ted Hughes wrote:
Im_Spartacus wrote:Scapuzzi can be as frustrated as he wants, he was poor at Oldham so no idea why anyone would think he would shine a division up in the heat of a relegation scrap.


Not sure what he's all about. I mean, he's not a bad player by any means but I don't understand why he's been brought in when we can't use him & he doesn't appear to be better than what we already have. It's like we're doing him a favour. Perhaps his dad is Mafia ?


My thoughts too, he isnt exactly young either he is same age as balotelli(both 21). I think Rekik shinning means we could sell Kolorov and still have him and zabba as ample back up to clichy and in some cases use him centre half against the right opposition, its really encouraging.

Re: Rekik & Scapuzzi

PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 10:44 am
by Im_Spartacus
Ted Hughes wrote:
Im_Spartacus wrote:Scapuzzi can be as frustrated as he wants, he was poor at Oldham so no idea why anyone would think he would shine a division up in the heat of a relegation scrap.


Not sure what he's all about. I mean, he's not a bad player by any means but I don't understand why he's been brought in when we can't use him & he doesn't appear to be better than what we already have. It's like we're doing him a favour. Perhaps his dad is Mafia ?


Is it like a Dickson Etuhu thing, being brought in to keep his mate happy. Scappuzzi was at Milan so I wonder if he was brought in as one of Marios buddies? At his age, there seems little other logic as to why he would be here, as he is a lower division player at best

Re: Rekik & Scapuzzi

PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 10:52 am
by Esky
It's odd that Razak and Assulin haven't played much either. Seems like the fans on NSC rate them both but Poyet won't play them. Brighton have fallen apart in the last month.

Really encouraging about Rekik, too.

Re: Rekik & Scapuzzi

PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 11:28 am
by ant london
Esky wrote:It's odd that Razak and Assulin haven't played much either. Seems like the fans on NSC rate them both but Poyet won't play them. Brighton have fallen apart in the last month.

Really encouraging about Rekik, too.



Razak got sent back to City

Re: Rekik & Scapuzzi

PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 11:38 am
by 1950
Dubciteh wrote:I think Rekik shinning means we could sell Kolorov and still have him and zabba as ample back up to clichy and in some cases use him centre half against the right opposition, its really encouraging.

My thoughts exactly.

Re: Rekik & Scapuzzi

PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 12:31 pm
by carl_feedthegoat
We best not lose Rekik to anyone..I feel he is the real deal and when asked to come on for us he even impressed then.

I feel he should be in the squad for next season and I reckon he will be used quite often in the clubs pre season games.
The guy is a star in the making.

Re: Rekik & Scapuzzi

PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 2:11 pm
by DoomMerchant
Ted Hughes wrote: Perhaps his dad is Mafia ?


only one player on this forum can tell you who is in/out in terms of the Mafia. And he's not Italian.

Bada Bing. Bada Boom.

cheers