Crouch completes Portsmouth move


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2008-07-11 15:35:28

England striker Peter Crouch (seen here in early June) has completed his transfer from Liverpool to FA Cup winners Portsmouth.
  England striker Peter Crouch (seen here in early June) has completed his transfer from Liverpool to FA Cup winners Portsmouth.
PORTSMOUTH (AFP) - England striker Peter Crouch completed his transfer from Liverpool to FA Cup winners Portsmouth on Friday.

Crouch agreed a four-year contract with Harry Redknapp's side, who are believed to have paid Liverpool a club record 11 million pounds (13.7 million euros) to secure his signature.

The 27-year-old can't wait to link up with Redknapp for the third time in his career, having played under him in his previous spell at Portsmouth in 2001-02 and also at Southampton.

"I've worked with the manager before and he gets the best out of me," Crouch said at his official unveiling at Fratton Park.

"It's fantastic to be back. This club is going places and they can match my ambitions.

"It's getting a new stadium and it's going places. The squad and the team is in place to challenge.

"This year, coming on the back of winning the FA Cup, we might be able to improve our league form. There's a nucleus of clubs just behind the big four where we are at the moment and I think we can get to the top of that queue.

"I've signed for four years and hopefully beyond that. I certainly believe within that time frame we can get into that top four."

Crouch was unable to hold down a regular place in the Liverpool team during his time at Anfield, so the prospect of being a key player with Portsmouth was a major factor in his move.

"The chance of regular first team football was part of the appeal. I know I'll have to work hard to prove myself in training, but I believe my best years are in front of me," he said.

But he insisted leaving Liverpool wasn't a step down in his career.

"I had a fantastic three years at Liverpool and I would not change it for the world. I am privileged to have played for such a top club," he said.

"Towards the end I did not get as many games as I would have liked but I will only take good memories away.

"In no way am I stepping down, I feel I am joining a club that is going places with a new stadium, a new training ground and some very good players."

Redknapp, who will pair his new signing with England team-mate Jermain Defoe in Portsmouth's front line, was surprised he had managed to tempt Crouch from Liverpool and admitted the signing showed how far his club has developed.

"Bringing a player like Peter here shows how far we have come and how far we can go," Redknapp said.

"When I first mentioned Peter to (Portsmouth chief executive) Peter Storrie last year, I didn't think we'd get him.

"We all know what a fantastic place Liverpool is and what a fantastic place it is to play football.

"I never expected to see him back here. He went off to Liverpool and did a fantastic job in my opinion and I'm looking forward to seeing him and Jermain Defoe up front - a big one and a little one - and we've got other good forwards here.

"He'll be a real threat here, a real handful. He has great ability and is a tall lad so you can drop balls off him and he's great at bringing people into play.

"There's no reason why he can't get a lot of goals here this year."

Crouch becomes Portsmouth's fifth England international and Redknapp believes Fabio Capello will be a regular visitor to the south-coast next season.

"When you look at our team we have David James, Glen Johnson, Sol Campbell, Peter and Jermain Defoe," he said. "We have five players Fabio wants to keep an eye on this year."




Discuss

FManiac24 July 11st, 2008 16:05

Good for him!

Googooboyy July 11st, 2008 16:14

Portsmouth are the dark horse of next season. With Crouch, Defoe, Utaka, Diop, Kanu, Diarra, Baros, and even Nugent or Matt Taylor, Pompey have the squad to surprise. I'd expect a top 6 finish, nothin less, IF the ageing defence can hold firm.

BlueBobski July 11st, 2008 19:08

Matty Taylor is at Bolton & Baros was only a loan & has gone back to Lyon hasn't he? (because he is crap!) I look forward to the first game of the season!

Kitosan July 11st, 2008 20:22

Googooboyy, totally agree on your points especially on the defence part. On another hand i have not been impressed with Crouch playing as a club or country player. I think there is just too much of expectation from him that i see he will fail to deliver.

nassief45 July 12nd, 2008 06:52

crouch isnt worth 11 million!!!!!!!!!!
he isnt even an impressive player
and practicallly all his goals have come against poor sides

soccerwinner July 12nd, 2008 07:17

Crouch should plays in NBA : )

gunner_eagle July 12nd, 2008 16:23

soccerwinner, you have a made a good point! :))

Tontodonati July 12nd, 2008 23:44

I agree. I never thought much about this player. It goes to show you that small players have to prove they can and big players have to prove they can't.