Portsmouth News

'A fantastic result, we probably deserved to lose'

- Neil Allen

John Mousinho surveyed the tantalisin­g target of one more point for promotion - and admitted Pompey ‘probably deserved’ to lose at Bolton.

The Blues head into successive Fratton Park fixtures against Barnsley and Wigan in the knowledge a draw will secure a Championsh­ip return, with two points for the title.

They edged closer to their goal with a hard-fought 1-1 draw at promotion rivals Bolton, although Mousinho was deeply disappoint­ed with his team’s opening 45 minutes.

Despite taking the lead through Abu Kamara’s seventh-minute goal, the hosts pegged them back, forcing a strong rearguard action from the League One leaders.

And while pleased with the second-half showing, he was unhappy about the opening half.

He told The News: ‘It was a fantastic result for us. In terms of the league position and keeping Bolton at arm’s length, it was really important.

‘We obviously came to try to win the game, during the match we made the substituti­ons to try to win it, but if you take the context of what the point does for us and on balance of the game Bolton probably deserved to win it, it was a really good point.

‘It’s a really difficult place to play, Bolton have beaten many sides here, they put five past Reading

(on Easter Monday), and I was really pleased with the performanc­e in the second half.

‘I was a bit displeased with how we responded to going a goal up. It was seven minutes of really good football, we created a couple of chances, put one of them into the back of the net - and then made some really poor decisions.

‘We slashed at a few clearances and didn’t do enough in terms of tracking runners and staying with Bolton players.

‘It actually took Bolton equalising for us to click back into gear and decide that we wanted to play a bit more.

‘But we regrouped at halftime and it was a much better performanc­e in the second half, where we perhaps could have nicked it as well. ’

The Blues are now five points clear of Derby with a game in hand, while Bolton are nine points away with three fixtures remaining.

 ?? ?? Pompey manager John Mousinho applauds the visiting fans at Bolton
Pompey manager John Mousinho applauds the visiting fans at Bolton
 ?? ?? Pompey midfielder Owen Moxon, right
Pompey midfielder Owen Moxon, right

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