Pressley on Clarke:
“What was interesting was that I could see he was disappointed after the game but that, for me, is terrific because that’s what I want,” he said. “I want players who are very conscious of their own performances and Jordan is one of those.
“I haven’t made any reference to it this week because his performances have been so high and it is part of football as a defender. Everyone has to remember how young he is as a centre-back.
“This is his first year playing in the position within the leagues. When I spoke about a number of players within our squad that could go the distance, Jordan is one of those because I believe he’s got all the attributes.
"He’s lightning quick and, although he’s not the tallest, he’s exceptional in the air and he can play in the manner I want us to play. He’s makes good use of the ball and reads the game really well.
“With all defenders, even the greatest defenders in the world, all have disappointments and it’s how they react to that. He trained really well this week and the one thing he knows is he’s got the absolute support of the players and the staff because he’s been exceptional this season.
“And if anyone thinks you can go through a season as a defender without the occasional mishap, they’re wrong – it’s the nature of the beast.
“With the exception of the goalkeeper it’s the most pressurised position on the park because any mistake can result in a goal, so that’s why it’s a difficult position.
“But if you look over the course of the season he’s made very, very few errors and he’s been a major factor in our performances this year and I've been absolutely delighted with him. And like any young player, and I think our supporters will appreciate how well he’s done.”
i dont think even his detractors(which includes me for a large part of his career) would argue with too much of the above.