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‘I agree with his tweet’ – Blues head coach has no problem with Eisner post

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John Mousinho admitted he’s in agreement with Michael Eisner’s criticism of Pompey’s recent displays.

And the Blues’ boss is adamant he has no issue with the club’s owner publicly calling out his team’s showings, after the spate of recent draws which looks to have put paid to play-off hopes.

Eisner took to Twitter to express his feelings over ‘disappoint­ing’ performanc­es from Mousinho’s side across four games which finished all square.

Wins in those outings would have painted a very different picture when it came to finishing in the top six.

Mousinho highlighte­d his views which have been conveyed on those games, which have included the fact he feels his players would live to regret the results.

The 36-year-old believes that shows that the views of him and his chairman are in keeping with each other.

Mousinho said: ‘If anyone has listened to my postinterv­iews, certainly from Morecambe onwards, I don’t disagree (with what Eisner said). I’m not looking at that and thinking we have wildly different opinions on the games.

‘I’m disappoint­ed we’re not coming away with jubilation off the back of four draws when we probably needed to win three of them, I think we’re realistic about that at the football club.

‘I think the more concerning thing would be if the owner and I disagreed on performanc­es and where we were.

‘I think it’s absolutely fine, we know where we are and it gives us a good platform to build on for the summer.’

The move from Eisner to have his say publicly on Pompey’s showing represents a change from the American billionair­e, who has tended to speak about performanc­es on social media after wins.

Mousinho feels there is no issue with him doing so whatsoever, and has no reason to think he and the chairman aren’t in agreement about the direction being taken on the pitch.

He said: ‘Absolutely (there’s alignment with Eisner). There stillistha­tbecauseIa­greewith histweet,I’mnotgoingt­oargue with him on that.

‘Honestly, the bigger issue would be if I thought we’d played fantastica­lly well for eight sets of 45 minutes over the past few weeks.’

 ?? Picture: Joe Pepler ?? Pompey chairman Michael Eisner
Picture: Joe Pepler Pompey chairman Michael Eisner

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