Portsmouth News

Keeper admits Blues weren’t consistent enough

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CONSISTENC­Y – the reason why Pompey failed to win promotion.

That’s the verdict of Craig MacGillivr­ay as he reflected on last-day heartbreak and a final placing of eighth in League One.

The Blues needed to beat Accrington yesterday to secure a top-six finish yet, ever unpredicta­ble, Danny Cowley’s men turned in a terrible display when it mattered most.

A 1-0 defeat, coupled with wins for rivals Oxford United and Charlton, meant Pompey slipped out of the play-off spots in the final weekend of the 2020-21 campaign.

MacGillivr­ay started all 46 matches and earned The News/Sports Mail’s Player of the Season for his superb performanc­es.

And he regards the team’s erratic displays as pivotal in once more condemning the Blues to another season in League One.

The Scot told The News: ‘We were top at Christmas and then hit a sticky patch in February.

‘With the sheer amount of games we’ve had – and this is no excuse – no league has been consistent this year. That is the bottom line.

‘Have we been consistent enough? On the whole, especially since Christmas, probably not.

‘Ultimately that’s why

Hull, Peterborou­gh and your Lincolns are where they finished.

‘Okay, everyone is going to have a blip, of course they are, but it’s about having as small a blip as possible. Then drawing a line under it and moving forward.

‘Unfortunat­ely for us, it has always felt like a rollercoas­ter.

‘It’s very hard to put your finger on why, but, in general, you have to ask whether we have been as consistent as we’ve wanted to be since Christmas? And the answer is no.

‘That’s not blaming anyone, as a team we have to look at that and move forward from it. That’s why we’re in this position.

‘Kenny (Jackett, Pompey’s previous manager) lost his job. That has nothing to do with me, the club decided to speak to him and it is what it is.

‘Then we went on a minirun, but we haven’t been consistent enough.

‘On the whole, over the 46 games, as a team, we haven’t been consistent.’

There will now be a major inquest into how Pompey can resurrect their fortunes.

In four successive seasons in League One, they have been eliminated twice in the play-off semi-finals and this was their second eighthplac­ed finish.

MacGillivr­ay added: ‘I’m not pointing fingers. We win as a team, we draw as a team, we lose as a team.

‘As a club, we have all got to draw a line under it and move forward. That’s all we can do.

‘We didn’t make it, we fell short, so suck it up, learn from it, take the pain from it – and move on.’

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 ?? Picture: Joe Pepler ?? GREAT SCOT Pompey goalkeeper Craig MacGillivr­ay gathers the ball above his head during yesterday’s 1-0 loss at home to Accrington Stanley
Picture: Joe Pepler GREAT SCOT Pompey goalkeeper Craig MacGillivr­ay gathers the ball above his head during yesterday’s 1-0 loss at home to Accrington Stanley

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