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Portsmouth FC: Loss of Millwall at home a ‘lost opportunity’

Portsmouth FC: Loss of Millwall at home a ‘lost opportunity’

Last night against Millwall he was one of those games tight in the championship where scoring the game first, and that is exactly what we saw.

Millwall was well prepared for his night in Fratton, and actually provided Pompey a little a plan in terms of behavior away from home.

Take your opportunity, sit down and be solid, defend your box well and, in general, it will come out with the most three.

Our benefit recently comes from our aggressive work without the ball, however, Millwall settled in such a way that there was simply no Pompey press, because there was nothing to press!

The Lions returned to London with a victory that they deserved completely.

The result was perhaps more worrying considering that this was Pompey’s most prominent game in the hand of those around us, and feels like an opportunity.

Last night I could have made light between us and others, on the other hand, we remain in a quite doubtful league place with a handful of championship tasks undeniably complicated ahead of us. However, I still find numerous positive aspects.

Pompey now has many recognizable options in Center-back.

The greatest joy of the night at home was the return of Conor Shaughnessy to competitive action and a striking debut of the new Hayden Matthews child.

He showed an impressive rhythm, showed that his height was an attribute of his, but not totally dependent on him, and also sprayed a series of perfect image passes.

There were also many opportunities in the game for us: the execution of those who, of course, was not close to where it should be, but it is not as if Pompey had not created anything significant all night.

Yes, it is a blow considering where we could have put an alternative result last night, but it would certainly not be pressing any panic button.

It is a critical week in which offensive income must be prioritized, particularly to provide Pompey with some more wide options.

Connor Ogilvie crossed the wars and found himself on the deck several times last night: if the sky does not want it, anything that happened to him, Callum Lang or Josh Murphy for the case, that would leave Pompey incredibly exposed.

The crossed fingers are ahead and denied that completely concern.

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