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  1. 'He put pressure on us to select him in the right way'published at 12:35 GMT

    Mark Kosznovszky in action for PortsmouthImage source, Shutterstock
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    Mark Kosznovszky has started three league games for Portsmouth this season

    Portsmouth head coach John Mousinho says midfielder Mark Kosznovszky's diligence in training earned him a return to the starting line-up.

    The 23-year-old made just his third Championship start in Saturday's 3-1 win over Millwall, having moved to Fratton Park from Hungarian side MTK in July.

    "He's really put pressure on us to select him in the right way, in terms of making sure he's good in training every day," Mousinho told BBC Radio Solent.

    "That's what we saw at the weekend - technically a very capable player, very solid, his athletic output is very good and the next part of his game we'd like to see improve is really have an impact at the top of the pitch as well."

    Kosznovszky's previous start ended in a 4-0 defeat by Birmingham on 1 November and Mousinho said it has not been straightforward for the player since arriving in the UK.

    "The adjustment period he had coming into the country was one where we wanted to get him up to the pace of the Championship," said the Pompey boss.

    "He's done well when he's come on in certain games, we played him out of position in a couple of games, which hasn't been fair on Mark.

    "He's very diligent in the work he does day-to-day, he's kept his head down and hasn't let the circumstances around his lack of playing time affect him."

    Portsmouth are back in Championship action on Wednesday when they visit Sheffield United (19:45 GMT).

  2. Pick of the stats: Sheffield United v Portsmouthpublished at 18:44 GMT 24 November

    The Sheffield United and Portsmouth club badges

    It is 70 years since Portsmouth last won at Bramall Lane and head into Wednesday's game (19:45 GMT) having ended a six-game winless run by beating Millwall 3-1 on Saturday.

    The Blades ended their own four-match sequence without a victory by winning the Steel City derby against Sheffield Wednesday on Sunday.

    • Sheffield United won their last league game against Portsmouth in March, last winning consecutive meetings with Pompey in August 2000.

    • Portsmouth are winless in their past 24 away league games against Sheffield United (D4 L20), since a 3-1 win in November 1955. It's both the Blades' longest unbeaten home run against a side and Pompey's longest winless away run in their league histories.

    • Sheffield United have won just one of their past eight home league games (D2 L5), while they've also failed to score more than once in any of these games.

    • Having won their first away league game of the season against Oxford, Portsmouth are now winless in their past six on the road (D3 L3).

    • Sheffield United have had just two different players score for them at Bramall Lane this season, with Tyrese Campbell netting their first two home goals and Callum O'Hare the last two.

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  3. 🎧 A lot to be encouraged about from much-needed winpublished at 14:02 GMT 24 November

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    Who Needs Mourinho? A win!

    "It doesn't show Portsmouth are flying and set to win five games in a row, but there is a lot to be encouraged about from Saturday."

    Portsmouth ended a six-game winless run to beat Millwall 3-1 at Fratton Park on Saturday.

    BBC Radio Solent's Chris Wise and Portsmouth commentator Andrew Moon discuss a much-needed win.

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  4. Pompey produce a near-spotless 90 minutespublished at 12:31 GMT 24 November

    Tom Chappell
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    Portsmouth's Callum Lang celebrating in the rain at Fratton ParkImage source, Shutterstock

    The victory over Millwall felt like a throwback to the way in which Pompey won so many games at Fratton Park last season.

    It was a vintage performance typical of the John Mousinho dynasty at Pompey - comprising a committed press, players working hard for each other, some exceptional football on display and a handful of sensational goals.

    We had a strong shape, built from the back nicely with Nico Schmid's return, and looked an immeasurably better outfit with Callum Lang in the squad. Blimey how we've missed him.

    You would be forgiven for raising your eyebrows at a further five changes to the side when the team news landed, but yet again, after some albeit questionable calls in recent weeks, Mousinho got his set up spot on.

    Pompey looked at it and hungry from the off, with 15 minutes on the clock it began to feel a case of when, not if, we would be opening the scoring.

    That soon came through one of the best goals Fratton has seen in a while from 'Super' Zak Swanson. Another day to add to that man's list of big performances in the moments that matter.

    Adrian Segecic will be disappointed his perhaps overcooked cross that delightfully landed in the back of the net won't go down as his own, and I doubt we will see a better solo goal this season than the third of the afternoon from Jordan Williams.

    Colby Bishop deserves a lot of credit for the decoy run, unlocking the space for the second stunner of the day from a right-back (playing as a left-back).

    Defensively, Pompey still have a real issue with set-plays - conceding when we were very much in control of proceedings, which meant for a nervy period before the eventual third goal.

    This was one of few dents on what was otherwise a near-spotless 90 minutes.

    We will travel to Sheffield United with a rediscovered confidence about us, full in the knowledge that one win does not solve every issue straight away. There is plenty still to work on, and a lot to be pleased with too.

    As someone said to me on Saturday, don't just keep doing the right things, do things right.

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  5. 'Goals will come for Pompey striker Bishop'published at 11:51 GMT 23 November

    Joshua Adu-Donkor
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    Portsmouth's Colby BishopImage source, Shutterstock Editorial

    Portsmouth ended a run of six winless Championship games by defeating play-off chasing Millwall 3-1.

    Although Pompey striker Colby Bishop didn't get on the scoresheet, he impressed throughout the game.

    Bishop was a real nuisance to the Millwall defenders and his link-up play was exceptional, especially with forwards Josh Murphy and Adrian Segecic.

    The 29-year-old was the club's top goalscorer last campaign with 11 in the Championship, although he has just the one league goal so far this season.

    But the goals will come for Pompey's number nine if he can continue to perform in the way he did against Millwall. This will be crucial for Portsmouth ahead of the festive period.

  6. Pompey's returning players make influential impactpublished at 19:10 GMT 22 November

    Andrew Moon
    BBC Radio Solent commentator

    Adrian Segecic claps the Portsmouth fans at full-timeImage source, Shutterstock

    A much-needed victory and a performance that warranted three points. It has been a long wait for an afternoon like this for Pompey fans.

    The quality of the goals were spectacular. It may be some time before we witness strikes as impressive as the ones from Zak Swanson and Jordan Williams again.

    Returning players were key. Adrian Segecic was impressive and Callum Lang's comeback, even just for 30 minutes, was extremely welcome. Add Josh Murphy nearing full fitness and Pompey look a much better outfit.

    Nico Schmid's return in goal is also a positive although even John Mousinho admitted it was harsh on Joe Bursik to drop him.

    The issues defending set-pieces remains a huge concern though. Millwall scored one and could have had more their corners.

    For all the positives until that is fixed it will keep making life tougher for Pompey than it needs to be.

  7. Mousinho 'rated performance highly' in Millwall winpublished at 18:27 GMT 22 November

    Portsmouth boss John Mousinho shouts from the sidelines Image source, Getty Images
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    Portsmouth won in the league for the first time since early October

    Portsmouth boss John Mousinho praised his side's performance after beating Millwall on Saturday afternoon.

    The Blues scored two brilliant solo goals as they beat the Lions to record their first Championship victory since early October.

    "I rated the performance really highly [but] I know there'll be some disappointment in the fact that when Millwall went down to 10 men and we had that two-goal lead that we didn't put the game to bed," Mousinho told BBC Radio Solent.

    "We made it really nervous for ourselves for that 15-20 minute period but I still thought we'd done so many of the things that we wanted to do properly and we were very positive.

    "I thought we committed really well so if the game had spun the other way in the last 10 minutes obviously there would been a huge amount of frustration but I thought the performance was definitely there.

    "We've got the two right-backs playing out of position at left-back, it's a really nice bonus for us that they scored, I'm really pleased for the pair of them."

    Portsmouth are back in action on Wednesday when they travel away to Sheffield United in the Championship.

  8. Opta predicts final Championship league positionspublished at 12:51 GMT 21 November

    If you're wondering where your team is going to finish in the Championship this season, you no longer need to worry.

    Well, kind of.

    Opta's supercomputer has worked its magic to figure out the most likely final league position of every team - and the chances each has of being promoted, making the play-offs or getting relegated.

    Who is most likely to win automatic promotion?

    It will come as no surprise that leaders Coventry are heavy favourites for the title (69.3%) and also have the highest chance of automatic promotion (84.2%) to the Premier League.

    The next most likely to go straight up, with a 30.8% chance, are Middlesbrough. Despite currently sitting seventh and six points behind Boro in second, Ipswich are expected to be the third favourites for a top two finish (18.9%) followed by Stoke (14.1%).

    Even though they've each enjoyed a strong start to the campaign, Preston (10.3%), Hull (6.1%) and Millwall (8.3%) have slimmer chances of finishing in an automatic promotion spot.

    Who will make the play-offs?

    Opta's predicted final Championship table based on the most likely chance of a top-six finishImage source, Rex Features
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    Opta's predicted final Championship table based on the most likely chance of a top-six finish

    Even if Coventry don't win automatic promotion, Opta's supercomputer has given the Sky Blues a 97.9% chance of a top-six finish, suggesting it's almost guaranteed.

    Each of Middlesbrough, Ipswich, Preston and Stoke are expected to finish in a minimum of a play-off position at least one in two times.

    Hull might feel the hardest done by as they sit fifth currently, but are said to have less chance (32.3%) than Millwall (38.8%) and Charton (32.4%), who are below them in the table.

    The most likely of the chasing pack to make a surge up the table are 12th-placed Leicester City, who have been given a 31.8% chance of finishing in the top six and are more likely than Bristol City (28.9%), Derby (22.9%) and Birmingham (19.9%).

    Last season's beaten play-off finalists Sheffield United have just a 1.8% chance of recovering their season to make the play-offs again, while relegated Premier League side Southampton (12.5%) aren't likely to either... if you trust the supercomputer!

    Who is going down?

    New Norwich City boss Philippe Clement Image source, Rex Features
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    New Norwich City boss Philippe Clement has a job on his hands to keep his side up, with the Canaries given a 58% chance of relegation

    It's probably not hard to work out who is most likely to finish bottom and be relegated to League One.

    Sheffield Wednesday's 12-point deduction, which has left them 17 points adrift of safety on -4 points, means they're pretty much nailed on to finish bottom (84.8%) - and failing that, are almost certain to go down (98.2%).

    Second from bottom Norwich are the next most likely candidates to fall through the trap door (58.5%) but Sheffield United, who currently occupy the final relegation spot, have just a 22.4% chance of going down and are considered more likely to stay up than Oxford (37.8%) and Portsmouth (31.3%).

  9. Pick of the stats: Portsmouth v Millwallpublished at 10:41 GMT 21 November

    Side-by-side of Portsmouth and Millwall club badges

    Portsmouth will seek an end to their six match winless streak as they welcome sixth placed Millwall on Saturday (15:00 GMT).

    Pompey currently find themselves in 20th on the Championship table, just four points ahead of Sheffield United in 22nd.

    The Lions are having markedly better season but have not found all three points in any of their past three games and will be looking to restabilise in order to stay within the play-off spots.

    • Portsmouth have lost their last four league matches against Millwall, with all four defeats coming via a one goal margin.

    • Millwall are looking to win three consecutive away league games against Portsmouth for the first time, winning 1-0 on their last two visits in April 2012 and January 2025.

    • Portsmouth have failed to score in each of their last two home league matches – they haven't gone three in a row without a goal at Fratton Park since March 2014 when they were a League Two side, failing to net against Cheltenham, Burton and York during that time.

    • Since Alex Neil's first league game as Millwall manager on New Year's Day 2025, only Coventry (75) have won more points in the Championship than the Lions (62).

    • Only Sheffield United (11) have scored fewer Championship goals this season than Portsmouth (12), with Pompey ranking second bottom for shot conversion (6.5%) ahead of only the Blades (5.9%).

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  10. Fresh slate for Pompey after poor run - Poolepublished at 15:13 GMT 20 November

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    Regan Poole: 'Senior players must step up'

    Regan Poole says Portsmouth have a fresh slate as they return to Championship action after the international break.

    Pompey entered the break winless in six games, losing four of them, and have slipped within four points of the relegation zone, while their 12 goals scored in 15 games is the second fewest in the division.

    Poole, 27, has played every minute in the league so far and ahead of Saturday's visit of Millwall (15:00 GMT) he told BBC Radio Solent: "It's been a tough couple of months. From the last international break to this one has been pretty poor but it's a new slate, time to go again and put it behind us.

    "Up until [the 4-0 defeat on 1 November at] Birmingham we were defensively very good. Then we conceded seven goals in the next two away games.

    "It needs to be nipped in the bud - get back to being defensively solid. As a team we're lacking a bit of confidence and belief, we're not scoring enough goals as a team, but with a couple of bodies back now, things are looking a bit brighter."

    Poole said the experienced players in the squad are helping to keep morale up and added: "We know we're not far away but certain things need to change. The Birmingham game doesn't define our season.

    "We're looking to get back to being defensively solid and hitting the back of the net a few more times. We need to be better."

    Seven points from their opening four games had the Blues in the play-off pack but just seven from the next 11 has seen them tumble down to 20th.

    Last season Pompey earned 40 points from their 23 games at Fratton Park but they have won just two of their opening eight home games this season, taking eight points.

    "We're hoping to turn our home form back to how it was last year," Poole added.

    "This table changes very quickly. It's a crazy division. We know we can beat anyone but we need to go and prove that. The thing with us is confidence and belief."

  11. Mousinho managing Lang's first-team returnpublished at 16:04 GMT 19 November

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    John Mousinho: 'We just need a win'

    Portsmouth boss John Mousinho says "there is always going to be a risk" when it comes to playing Callum Lang as he returns from a second hamstring injury.

    The 27-year-old forward is back available for selection against Millwall this Saturday (15:00 GMT) along with goalkeeper Nicolas Schmid and forward Adrian Segecic.

    Lang has not played for Pompey since 16 August having undergone surgery and missed two months of last season, also with a hamstring problem.

    "Whenever he steps on a football pitch, there's always going to be a risk," Mousinho told BBC Radio Solent.

    "Whether it's for half an hour here, half an hour there, whether it's for the full 90 minutes."

    Pompey are winless in their last six games and will be hoping players returning from injury can provide the quality to improve their form and keep them out of the relegation zone which they currently sit four points above.

    "At some point we just have to pull the plaster off and actually put him into action," Mousinho added.

    "Whether that's off the bench, whether that's from the start.

    "Straight away that exposure means every single player that goes out there is at risk of an injury and Millwall are a really good example of a side that have had a huge amount of injuries at the minute and are struggling from that point of view and there's plenty of other sides in the league.

    "With Lang we just have to take the medical advice and do as best we can."

    You can listen to more from John Mousinho on BBC Sounds.

  12. 🎧 How has Pompey's season gone so far?published at 10:38 GMT 17 November

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    "From this process and where it is, you're just riding the wave until we get players back on the pitch."

    Missed out on BBC Radio Solent's Pompey review of the season so far on Friday? We've got you covered.

    Catch up on the thoughts of Ian Wilding, former Portsmouth winger Mark Kelly and Portsmouth News' Neil Allen as they discuss injuries, boss John Mousinho and whether Pompey can survive another season in the second tier.

    Listen to the full review and more Portsmouth content on BBC Sounds.

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  13. Watch Radio Solent's Pompey review of the season so far on the BBCpublished at 09:46 GMT 14 November

    A general view of Fratton Park at night-time as they host Wrexham with fireworks in the backgroundImage source, Shutterstock

    Watch a Solent Sport Special as Ian Wilding reviews Portsmouth's start to the 2025-26 season from 18:00 GMT on Friday 14 November.

    With special guests former Pompey winger Mark Kelly and the Portsmouth News' chief Pompey reporter Neil Allen, join the trio as they take a look at Pompey's season so far in this hour-long special.

    Make sure to get involved by sending "Solent" plus your message to 0800 321333 on WhatsApp or via @solentsport on X.

    You can watch the full episode live as it happens on the BBC Sport Website or you can listen in on BBC Radio Solent.

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  14. Pompey unable to cope with injury woespublished at 09:39 GMT 13 November

    Andrew Moon
    BBC Radio Solent's Portsmouth commentator

    Portsmouth goalkeeper Nico Schmid being attended to after going down injuredImage source, Shutterstock

    Two months ago, Portsmouth had the better of a goalless south coast derby at St Mary's. They were a win away from jumping into the top six and fans were dreaming of a memorable season.

    Since then Portsmouth have taken six points from 10 matches, including just two from their past six to sit only four points and two places above the relegation zone.

    In my view, injuries are the number one reason for Portsmouth's slide and the derby week was a key moment.

    Pompey had already lost Callum Lang to a hamstring injury in the middle of August. Josh Murphy wouldn't start a game after the derby for nine matches. Nico Schmid hasn't appeared since breaking his hand against Southampton, albeit Joe Bursik has proved a solid deputy.

    Against Sheffield Wednesday six days later, Conor Shaughnessy tore his hamstring going to intercept a ball. Wednesday's goal from that move effectively ended Pompey's chances of getting anything from that match and Shaughnessy is sorely missed at the back.

    Pompey's squad is not strong enough to cope with the absence of so many key players. Colby Bishop's drop in form is a concern but also linked to the absences around him.

    Of the players signed this summer, only Adrian Segecic has made a big impact, although he's missed the last four matches due to injury.

    Josh Knight has been up and down at the back. Luke Le Roux and Mark Kosznovszky are yet to adjust to the Championship. Hayden Matthews, signed back in January, hasn't kicked on as was hoped.

    These players may still go on to prove astute signings but Pompey need fit players who can affect Championship football now. Matt Ritchie was never adequately replaced.

    John Mousinho will be given time to turn this situation around, you can be sure of that.

    Last season he had captain Marlon Pack playing out of position in defence. Yes, Pack had some poor games away from home but his performances at Fratton Park were hugely significant in the run of home wins which that kept Pompey up.

    Similar outside-the-box thinking might be required this time around, especially with left-back Connor Ogilvie now out for up to three months.

    A fully fit Murphy and the returning trio of Lang, Segecic and Schmid will make a big difference and be a huge help to the side. Whether it will be enough to turn things around remains to be seen.

    Pompey had an excellent January transfer window 12 months ago but there are still still another 10 fixtures to navigate before any reinforcements can appear.