Portsmouth News

Boss praises players as Blues rise to second

- – NEIL ALLEN

KENNY JACKETT paid tribute to his players after last night achieving a

Pompey landmark.

The Blues shared a goalless draw with Fleetwood Town in an often feisty Fratton Park encounter which produced eight bookings.

With Lincoln City losing to Shrewsbury Town, that was enough for Jackett’s men to climb into second spot in League One.

That represente­d their highest placing since February 2019 – and the first time they have occupied the automatic promotion spots.

Admittedly, the Blues have played just 18 League One fixtures so far this season.

Nonetheles­s, reaching the top two for the first time in 22 months leaves Pompey well placed in the promotion race.

Jackett said: ‘Congratula­tions to the players. They’ve put a lot of effort in and showed a lot of passion last night – and that they cared.

‘Ultimately, it was a slightly frustratin­g night because we didn’t score any goals and obviously you always want to be doing that.

‘We are in a good position and once we have talked about yesterday and some of our decision makings at certain times, we then have to look forward to Friday (when Pompey visit Hull City).

‘You would rather be in the top two than the bottom two, always, and you don’t want anybody to get away too far.

‘In December and the turnaround for the new year, it’s great to be well placed.

‘If we can keep being in that situation and keep pushing, we can enter the run-in in hopefully a good position.’

Pompey are now two points adrift of leaders Hull.

The Tigers lost 3-2 at Blackpool yesterday, the winner arriving three minutes into time added on.

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