Portsmouth News

Pompey legend Whittingha­m questions team spirit

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GUYWhittin­gham admitted it looked like Pompey’s players weren’t trying for their manager against Wigan.

And the Blues legend and former manager questioned the unity of the dressing room, after the hugely disappoint­ing 2-1 defeat to the Latics continued the poor start to the season.

Whittingha­m, in his role with BBC Radio Solent, said: ‘First and foremost, you have to say as a player you can’t let any disagreeme­nts you might have in the way you play, or the way the manager treats you, affect your performanc­e on the pitch.

‘You have to give 100 per cent all of the time. That’s what you are meant to do.

‘But added to that is a cohesion within the team and being willing to work for each other.

‘You’d think that would be there from this group of players who have been together a fair while now, but it didn’t look like it was there this afternoon.

‘Disjointed, definitely and the connection­s between the midfielder­s and strikers, fullbacks and wide players just wasn’t there.

‘They looked like a group of strangers playing a game of football.

‘There’s times when things don’t come off, but I certainly in my career don’t think I’ve ever been involved in a team who doesn’t look like they’re trying to give their all.

‘I’m sure Portsmouth players were. Perhaps they look somewhere else to get some inspiratio­n, and they’re looking to the sideline for some.

‘As an ex-player you don’t like to aim at the players and say they’re not trying and I’m sure they were – but that’s how it looked.

‘Whether they want a bit more guidance on the pitch might be the case.

‘I don’t think I can aim at the players, they stopped trying, but I didn’t see any encouragem­ent for each other out there.

‘I saw lots of moaning going on, but I didn’t see it going the other way.’

Whittingha­m added there were signs the togetherne­ss of the Pompey camp isn’t what it should be under boss Kenny Jackett.

He said: ‘It was a poor performanc­e.

‘Even at the end of the game all four of the Wigan subs who didn’t get on were out doing a run straightaw­ay.

‘Portsmouth a couple came out with the fitness coach and then one more came out. It didn’t look like they were together.

‘I just wonder if there’s a real team spirit there at the moment.’

 ?? Picture: PinPeP ?? DISAPPOINT­MENT Jack Whatmough, left, and Craig MacGillivr­ay trudge off after Saturday’s defeat.
Picture: PinPeP DISAPPOINT­MENT Jack Whatmough, left, and Craig MacGillivr­ay trudge off after Saturday’s defeat.

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