Even the Boxing Day remained the only unbeaten offside team, however the defeat with 2-0 in Pristford from Gillingham marked the end of this record for Portsmouth and although it remains firmly the best in the field, the pioneer's work we expect the same difficult (if not more) this afternoon of Saturday, especially if we put in the balance the relative racing bend that seems to be passing through.
Many consider it a top team in the category and probably not unfairly, but even the best team in any league will sometime make its so-called "tummy". That seems to be the case at the time with Portsmouth, even though - to be fair - she did not make her worse appearance last Wednesday afternoon in Gillington's defeat. Substance was found back in the scoring in the first final attempt of her opponent to the outbreak and while she was in control until that point in the game, but on the other hand we can say she paid her own chatter, coupled with the apparent lack of clean mind in the final effort. In the rest of the game, he pushed for a tie, but with Kenny Jacket making all three changes early on, he had the misfortune of losing a player with an 80 minute injury, leaving him with ten and finally, the second goal in a counterattack shortly before the finale.
It is what we say "it happens to the best families", on the other hand we have to note that it was the third of its last four games that failed to win. I recalled that 3-1 had gone to 1-1 with Barnsley (slightly lucky there) before winning the previous Sunderland race (1-2), before being defeated by Charlton (2-3). The question now is one: Once she broke the pomegranate, can she be defeated for the second time away from home within a few days? My answer: why not? If it really went into the so-called "moon" evil, is there a law that prohibits it? Do not go far, did not exactly happen to Manchester City? Shock Defeat from Crystal Palace within (XNUMX-XNUMX), defeat - by overturning - from Leicester a few days later.
Her opponent is, of course, not one of the teams you go to .... On the contrary, Floyd is coming from an impressive 3-0 victory over Doncaster having dominated the game, showing once more how strong it is at 6-4-2. In fact, this was the fourth consecutive game at The Hague in which she kept her home intact, noting the fifth victory there in the last seven where she remains undefeated. Having both a coach (Joe Burton) who just started his first training step and looking for his own set-up, a victory against a Portsmouth squad is undoubtedly an additional motivation.
In conclusion, I think the game is much harder than what the odds are saying, with the 4,15 of the Ace at Pamestoixima.gr not going unnoticed.