‘Not many can live with him’: Portsmouth boss’ plan to turn Aussie striker into League One force after flying start
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Yengi smashed into two goals to fire the Blues into the second round of the Carabao Cup with a 3-1 success at Forest Green.
That made it three finishes in two games after his late, late leveller as a substitute on his debut against Bristol Rovers.
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Hide AdThe 24-year-old’s mix of pace and power made it a tough night’s work for the home side’s defence, with Mousinho now looking to see the Aussie make the strides to turn himself into a wrecking ball of a front man for his new side.
Mousinho said: ‘He was a real threat.
‘There was one chance early on which he will probably be upset he didn’t put away. Then there was a header which the keeper made a good save from.
‘You can see he’s big, strong, quick and can find the back of the net.
‘There’s a few of the finer details we need to work on, particularly how he makes his runs and how much he damages the back four.
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Hide Ad‘One of my challenges to Kas is for him to tell me which defender can live him when he gets going at full tilt – I don’t think there is many who can.
‘The challenge is for him to keep going on this upward trajectory and force himself into the reckoning.’
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