Portsmouth News

Most infuriatin­g season in recent history draws to a close, yet promotion still possible

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The last time Pompey ended a campaign at home to Accrington, it was merely jostling for play-off positions.

Kenny Jackett’s side had, of course, already qualified before that May 2019 match at Fratton Park.

Days earlier, Peterborou­gh, Ivan Toney and an offside

Viv Solomon-Otabor had shattered aspiration­s of automatic promotion.

For the final game against Accrington, it was merely a case of settling the identity of the Blues’ play-off opponents.

In that instance, a 1-1 draw booked fourth place – and a semi-final date with

Sunderland. Although let’s delve no further into that.

Now, just two years later, Stanley again form the final fixture of a League One season.

Except play-off participat­ion actually hinges on Sunday’s Fratton Park outcome. The mathematic­s are wonderfull­y simple, with victory assuring qualificat­ion. Anything else makes matters a little more tricky, albeit not impossible.

Still, a season which has proven the most exasperati­ng of recent times arrives to the point where Pompey’s fate is dictated by the 46th and last league match.

A month into the League One season, Kenny Jackett’s side occupied the relegation places. By Christmas they were top of the table.

After Jackett departed in mid-March, the Blues had plummeted to 10th – their lowest placing in five months.

The Cowleys breezed into Fratton Park to rattle off four straight victories, some of the Fratton faithful were even optimistic­ally declaring an automatic promotion push.

But wait. Defeat at

League Two-bound Swindon represente­d four matches without victory, plunging

Pompey into eighth.

Now Cowley’s men are 90 minutes away from facing either Blackpool, Sunderland or Lincoln in the play-off semi-finals.

This infuriatin­gly unpredicta­ble season has been wildly erratic and dogged by curious contradict­ions.

The 18-goal striker struggling for form, the skipper and player-ofthe-season certainty at Christmas who now struggles to receive a vote.

The left-back few wanted yet become viewed as essential, while the left-back everybody wanted is regarded as surplus to requiremen­ts.

And finally the goalkeeper who started the campaign on the bench, only to emerge as one of the Blues’ most outstandin­g performers.

Cowley himself spoke of the Pompey ‘roller coaster’ while addressing the media ahead of Sunday’s crucial clash.

Nonetheles­s, despite the volatile nature of the season and inconsiste­ncy of the players, there still exists a passage back to the Championsh­ip after a nineyear absence.

It has been a strange 2020-21.

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