Portsmouth favourite addresses Fratton future amid talk of January exit for former Bristol City man
Following a successful comeback to the team, the defender stated he has “so much to give” to the Blues’ Championship quest.
With a decisive 4-1 victory over Coventry City, Towler helped John Mousinho’s team escape the second-tier relegation spots.
After playing the first five games, the 22-year-old made his first appearance since the end of August after a protracted hiatus from the starting lineup.
Mousinho has confirmed that Towler is being considered for a loan move away from Fratton Park in the new year in order to gain the playing time he hasn’t been receiving lately.
You want to play football, and I want to play football. My only goal is to play as much football as possible, and maybe that will happen.
I have to keep getting better, keep trying to make an impression, knock on that door, and give myself an opportunity to play every week because I want to play games.
I believe I have a lot to contribute.
Although I haven’t had a formal discussion with the gaffer yet, it is most likely the plan.
“I must keep the shirt now that I have it.” You gain confidence from games like these, and I need to mature now.
Mousinho has commended Towler for his attitude despite playing no minutes in 15 games. The former Bristol City player has also been an unused substitute and has missed three games due to this.
“You have to be ready; I’m not one to sit around and mope,” Towler continued. We’re a close group of guys, and I try to be a decent boy around them.
“I’ve been waiting for this opportunity for a long time, but you still need to be prepared and put in a lot of effort.”
“If that opportunity arises and you’re not prepared, you won’t seize it.” It’s satisfying to assist the squad in scoring three points, but you must maintain your good attitude.