Portsmouth News

Players not retained part of club’, insists

- Mark McMahon mark.mcmahon@thenews.co.uk @pn_mark_mcmahon

John Mousinho admitted he wanted to kick-start his Pompey overhaul in the right manner as he brought the curtain down on eight players’ Fratton Park careers.

And that meant ensuring those who will now leave the club on free transfers know their respective efforts have been appreciate­d and that they’ll forever be part of the Blues’ proud history.

Pompey have said goodbye to Clark Robertson, Kieron Freeman, Louis Thompson,RyanTunnic­liffe, Michael Jacobs, Jayden Reid, Alfie Bridgman and Dan Gifford following the publicatio­n of their retained list.

They have also seen loanees Di’Shon Bernard, Dane Scarlett, Owen Dale, Joe Pigott and Matt Macey depart, with only Connor Ogilvie, Josh Oluwayemi and Harry Jewitt-White – the remaining players with questions over their PO4 futures – offered the chance to stay.

Negotiatio­ns continue to be had with Jay Mingi and Ronan Curtis over extending their Pompey associatio­n.

But as Mousinho and sporting director make their first significan­t stamp on the Blues’ playing squad, the head coach said their need to be ruthless was conducted in an appropriat­e manner.

And as thoughts turn to the next stage of the overhaul – recruitmen­t – Mousinho insisted hard work was now the necessary requiremen­t to ensure part two went according to plan.

He said: ‘We would like to thank all those players who are leaving for the contributi­on they have made – whether that’s those lads who came in on loan in January or those who have been here for longer.

‘All of them have conducted themselves brilliantl­y

ever since I arrived and we would like to wish them well for the future.

‘Part of what we’re trying to build here is making sure that players leave the football club in the right way and I can assure them that they will always be a part of this football club.

‘I would also like to thank Manchester United, Blackpool,

Luton, Ipswich and Tottenham for loaning us their players.

‘We have a lot of good relationsh­ips with other clubs and long may that continue.

‘There’s now some time for those players who are staying to rest and make sure they come back rejuvenate­d for the start of pre-season training.

‘We’ve got some clarity on what we’re trying to do for next season and know what we need to achieve between now and the start of the next campaign.

‘We’re all excited about what’s ahead, but we know that we cannot achieve our aims without a lot of hard work and dedication.

‘I know there are lot of people in the building who will give us that.’

*Pompey look like they’re heading back to Hillsborou­gh again in third tier action next season.

That’s because Sheffield Wednesday are 4-0 down after the first leg of their League One play-off semifinal at Peterborou­gh.

The Owls finished with 96 points, the highest total ever in the EFL without earning automatic promotion after they finished third. In comparison, Posh only sneaked into the play-offs on the last day after Derby lost at Hillsborou­gh.

The second leg is being played this Thursday.

 ?? ?? Pompey head coach John Mousinho said all of the players released by the club ‘have conducted themselves
Pompey head coach John Mousinho said all of the players released by the club ‘have conducted themselves
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Picture:JasonBrown/ProSportsI­mages

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