Try GOLD - Free

'We can't be reckless' with Watts' comeback, says Cleverley

The Herald

|

January 03, 2026

TOM Cleverley believes it would be expecting too much of Caleb Watts for him to start for Plymouth Argyle against Burton Albion at Home Park tomorrow so soon into his return to action from a long-term hamstring injury.

- By CHRIS ERRINGTON

Watts played his first game for the Pilgrims since mid-September when he was a 67th minute substitute in the 1-1 New Year's Day draw away to Stevenage.

Almost immediately, the 23-year-old came up with the assist for Malachi Boateng to score Argyle's equaliser after pouncing on a loose ball inside the Stevenage box and cutting it back to his teammate.

It was an encouraging return to action for Watts as he provided a much-needed attacking spark, but after such a long spell out of action the Pilgrims will take a cautious approach with him for now.

Cleverley indicated Watts could be ready to start for Argyle in their Vertu Trophy last 16 tie away to Bristol Rovers on Tuesday, January 13.

The head coach said: "The modern day intensity of the game is you just can't be too reckless with these players. You can't give them 20 minutes after four months and expect him to play 90 on Sunday.

"So I would imagine his 25/30 minutes (against Stevenage) can be extended into 45 if that's what the game presents at the weekend and then you are looking at Bristol Rovers where the shackles will be off."

MORE STORIES FROM The Herald

The Herald

Homes plan for service station

.. AND PLAN TO CONVERT HOTEL INTO AN HMO

time to read

1 mins

January 09, 2026

The Herald

The Herald

'Waterfall' pours onto city avenue

WATER is continuing to cascade from Central Park onto a busy city centre road with the council saying it is looking at “options” to fix the longstanding problem.

time to read

1 mins

January 09, 2026

The Herald

The Herald

Council 'unprepared' for winter cold snap

MANY GRIT BINS 'EITHER NOT AVAILABLE OR ARE EMPTY'

time to read

2 mins

January 09, 2026

The Herald

The Herald

Police hunt for graffiti protester against Al

POLICE officers investigating AI-based graffiti in Cornwall have shared images of a person they wish to identify.

time to read

2 mins

January 09, 2026

The Herald

Making a nice little earner

THERE'S a simple answer to the question posed by this programme's title.

time to read

1 mins

January 09, 2026

The Herald

Tavistock must make the most of home matches if they are to survive in Div One

IF Tavistock are to pull off the unlikeliest of great escapes, then you feel that January is the month in which they must make ground in Southern League Division One South - especially with four games on home turf this month, starting with tomorrow's visit of Sporting Club Inkberrow.

time to read

2 mins

January 09, 2026

The Herald

Teacher found guilty of sex with pupils

A FORMER schoolteacher has been found guilty of a slew of offences which saw him abuse his position by engaging in sexual activity with two students.

time to read

1 min

January 09, 2026

The Herald

Demos after ICE killing

MINNEAPOLIS was on edge after the fatal shooting of a woman by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer taking part in the US government's latest immigration crackdown.

time to read

2 mins

January 09, 2026

The Herald

The Herald

Brook sorry for late night shenanigans

ENGLAND'S Harry Brook has issued a public apology for his part in a late night altercation on the pre-Ashes tour of New Zealand, as scrutiny over the culture and drinking habits of the team overshadowed yet another defeat Down Under.

time to read

2 mins

January 09, 2026

The Herald

CONSISTENT BOATENG

MIDFIELDER IS KEY TO PILGRIMS' PROGRESS

time to read

2 mins

January 09, 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size