Portsmouth News

Jackett believes Pompey can find way through the invicible defence of solid Black Cats

Stadium of Light task is a tough one as Sunderland have had five successive League One clean sheets

- By NEIL ALLEN Chief sports wr iter neil.allen@thenews.co.uk

WITH five successive League One clean sheets, Sunderland can, without exaggerati­on, claim to possess an impregnabl­e defence.

What’s more, the sole league goal conceded arrived from the penalty spot against Bristol Rovers in mid-September

he Stadium of Light always represents a daunting fixture – perhaps even more so at present.

Yet Kenny Jackett retains belief that his unpredicta­ble Pompey side can find a way through the Black Cats’ barricades.

They head there on Saturday off the back of an encouragin­g 2-0 win over Gillingham, but the task ahead is a tough one.

Jackett told The News: ‘Sunderland have five clean sheets on the spin in the league and are up there again. ‘Nobody really expected anything different. They were going to be the one of the teams to beat and compete with this year if you want to get promoted.

‘It’s no surprise they have started very, very well. Sunderland/Pompey is always such a big game.

‘We have to play our own game. While we look at the opposition, I believe we must concentrat­e on ourselves – and we do think we’re capable of scoring goals against anybody.

‘We have to believe in ourselves and make sure we go and play our own game. ‘We hope we can score on Saturday, it has to be our aim. ‘Sunderland are going to be one of the best sides in the league, up there as one of the teams to beat.’ Pompey haven ’t triumphed at the Stadium of Light since November 2008. On that Premier League occasion, Nadir Belhadj and Jermain Defoe were the scorers in a 2-1 triumph after Djibril Cisse had opened the scoring for the hosts.

Although with matches presently behind closed doors, Jackett believes that could have a bearing on Saturday’s fixture.

He added: ‘I have seen some stats on TV where it has evened up massively from

home advantage to almost 50/50 since going behind closed doors.

‘Similarly, we have experience­d some big decisions at home.

‘There was a really good penalty appeal on Andy Cannon against Doncaster at the Fratton end, while you can go back to the first playoff game against Oxford where we had three appeals. I’m not saying we would have definitely got them – but those types of situations can sometimes favour the home team.’

 ??  ?? TOUGH FIXTURE Pompey travel to the Stadium of Light but beat
TOUGH FIXTURE Pompey travel to the Stadium of Light but beat
 ?? Picture: Joe Pepler ?? Sunderland 2-0 at Fratton Park in February 2020 – the last time the sides met
Picture: Joe Pepler Sunderland 2-0 at Fratton Park in February 2020 – the last time the sides met

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