Win against Cardiff leaves Mousinho 'frazzled'

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Portsmouth manager John Mousinho has said Tuesday's 2-1 victory over Cardiff City left him "frazzled".
Pompey raced into a two-goal advantage after 17 minutes thanks to early strikes from Colby Bishop and Conor Shaughnessy, but were forced to hang on to a one-goal lead for more than an hour after conceding to Callum O'Dowda's header.
"My brain is a bit frazzled by some of the things we did, but we've come away with three points which is the most important thing," the 38-year-old told BBC Radio Solent.
"I thought we were the dominant side. We didn't allow Cardiff to have much possession, didn't allow them to have too many chances.
"My overall feeling is that I'm absolutely delighted we've taken the three points.
"There's some frustration in parts of the performance but the most important thing at any stage of the season is to pick up the points - but particularly now."