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Match Day Thread Peterborough Utd v Pompey - EFL Trophy - 3rd Round

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    After exiting one cup competition at the weekend, Pompey will now try to progress in another this evening.

    Kenny Jackett’s side were arguably unfortunate to lose at Championship side Bristol City in the FA Cup at the weekend.

    And the Blues will be keen not to relinquish their grip on the EFL Trophy when they travel to Peterborough (7pm kick-off).

    You have to go back to January 2018 to find the last time the club were knocked out of this competition.

    Since that defeat to Chelsea’s youngsters, they beat Sunderland on penalties to win the 2019/20 silverware at Wembley.

    And, of course, we are still waiting to discover a rearranged date for last season’s showpiece against Salford.

    Peterborough – who are two points below Pompey in the League One standings – finished runners-up to Cambridge in Southern Group H.

    And they made it to the third round by easing to a 3-0 victory over West Ham U21s at London Road last month.

    Posh – who beat Chesterfield in the 2014 final – were defeated 2-0 at Fratton Park in the league last month.

    And the only previous meeting between the sides in this competition was two years ago, when David Wheeler’s late goal settled a quarter-final contest in Pompey’s favour.

    If tonight’s contest finishes all square after 90 minutes, then the tie will be settled by a penalty shoot-out.


    TEAM NEWS
    Pompey are expected to make multiple changes for the game, with those who started at Bristol City on Sunday likely to be rested.

    Alex Bass (calf) is the only injured member of the squad, although Haji Mnoga is suspended and Ronan Curtis missed the Ashton Gate trip through illness.

    Joe Ward will make his return from knee surgery against the Blues, but Ronnie Edwards is self-isolating.

    Former Pompey defender Nathan Thompson can feature for the hosts, as the ban for his recent red card only applies to league fixtures.


    HEAD TO HEAD
    Overall
    Pompey: 12 wins
    Peterborough: 9 wins
    9 draws

    At London Road
    Pompey: 4 wins
    Peterborough: 3 wins
    6 draws

    OFFICIALS
    Referee: Robert Lewis
    Assistants: Lisa Rashid and Aaron Farmer
    Fourth Official: Abbas Khan


    BETTING
    Peterborough are the 8/11 favourites with VBET to reach the next round, while Pompey can be backed at 20/21.
     
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    THE POSH: Christy Pym 1 Dan Butler 3 Nathan Thompson 4 Mark Beevers 5 Frankie Kent 6 Jack Taylor 8 Jonson Clarke-Harris 9 Siriki Dembele 10 Sammie Szmodics 15 Ethan Hamilton 22 Joe Ward 23

    Substitutes: (GK) Daniel Gyollai 13 Mo Eisa 7 Reece Brown 12 Harrison Burrows 16 Ricky-Jade Jones 17 Idris Kanu 19 Niall Mason 24:
     
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    Well, ten changes to the Pompey squad, with young American GK Duncan Turnbull making his debut, along with quite a few Academy youngsters in the squad, whilst Peterborough fielding a first team squad.

    If they don't beat us, then their manager Darren Ferguson should quit !! <laugh>
     
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    I am watching the game on iFollow, so feel free to add comments throughout the game !
     
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    Half-time and it's 3-0 to Posh. Predictable really with the inexperienced youngsters and reserves in our side, against their first team !!

    Goals from Taylor (15 mins), Clarke-Harris (29 mins) and Kent (41 + 1 mins).

    Must say that Jordy Hiwula has looked really sharp and has linked up fairly well with Ellis Harrison up front. His brilliant overhead kick was tipped over the bar by Christy Pym.

    Let's see how the second half pans out.
     
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    Seven seasoned players in Pompey's lineup, so not really that impressed with the scoreline. Is that Peterboro at full strength or have they tweeked with their lineup as well?
     
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    They are all reserves and academy players in the starting line up for Pompey Ides. Peterborough had their usual starting line up, plus a strong bench.

    Not too worried about the result, as the league is our main concern this season.
     
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    Final whistle. 5-1 to Posh. Second half goals from Siriki Dembele (52 mins), Ethan Hamilton (87 mins) and Pompey's consolation goal from Ellis Harrison (90 + 2 mins).

    We brought on four second half substitutions, being keeper Taylor Seymour for Duncan Turnbull, Charlie Bell for Harry Jewitt-White, Callum Johnson for Paul Downing, and Alfie Bridgman for Harvey Rew.
     
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    It is not so much the defeat but the scoreline. I realise the League is the main objective. It is likely that the players lacked match sharpness having not played a competitive.match since the last round of the EFL tournament apart from squad members involved against Hull and Bristol City so maybe that contributed to an awful scoreline.
     
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    Match report from the Portsmouth Football Club official site:-

    Pompey were dumped out of the Papa John’s Trophy for the first time in three years after being convincingly beaten at Peterborough.

    Goals from Jack Taylor, Jonson Clarke-Harris, Frankie Kent, Siriki Dembele and Ethan Hamilton saw the hosts progress to the quarter-finals.

    There was at least a fine stoppage-time consolation for Ellis Harrison to restore some pride at the death.

    But while the Blues selected a mixture of fringe players and youngsters, their opponents were almost at full strength.


    Kenny Jackett retained just one starter from the narrow FA Cup defeat at Bristol City a couple of days earlier.

    Rasmus Nicolaisen kept his place in the side, featuring in a defence that also included Paul Downing and James Bolton in front of debutant keeper Duncan Turnbull.

    Teenagers Harry Kavanagh, Harvey Rew and Harry Jewitt-White joined Ben Close and Bryn Morris in midfield, while Harrison partnered Jordy Hiwula up front.

    Peterborough, meanwhile, named a much more familiar looking line-up, which included former Blues players Nathan Thompson and Dan Butler.

    But the visitors did not look over-awed in the early stages and almost took the lead with just four minutes on the clock.

    Close swung a fine free-kick into the box for Harrison to meet at the back post and his header was blocked by Hamilton.

    It was their opponents who did break the deadlock on 15 minutes, though, as the defence failed to cut-out Joe Ward’s low delivery and Taylor took advantage to drill into the bottom corner.

    Pompey went close to levelling moments later as Bolton nodded on a Close corner and Hiwula’s acrobatic effort was tipped over the bar by Christy Pym.

    The keeper was then called into action from the resulting flag-kick, this time keeping out a Jewitt-White header.

    Turnbull came to the rescue at the other end, making a point-blank save to deny Siriki Dembele after the forward had stolen possession from Downing.

    But he could do nothing to prevent Clarke-Harris doubling Posh’s lead with a fine free-kick after Downing had been penalised for a handball.

    And they had a third goal just before the interval, as Ward’s delivery ricocheted off Kent and into the net.

    Half Time: Peterborough 3 Pompey 0

    It did not get any easier for the Blues when the action restarted and Peterborough soon had a fourth goal.

    Butler sent a low cross into the area and Dembele was left in acres of space to turn the ball home from close range.

    Jackett made a double switch just past the hour mark, with Taylor Seymour replacing Turnbull to become the second Pompey keeper to make his debut.

    The other switch came in the centre of midfield, where Jewitt-White was replaced by fellow academy player Charlie Bell.

    He was unable to take advantage on 69 minutes when a cross from Rew was cleared back into his path.

    And although the visitors continued to work extremely hard against their more experienced hosts, they were struggling to create meaningful opportunities.

    Harrison did win a free-kick in a dangerous position, although Close’s delivery was commandingly punched clear by Pym.

    Alfie Bridgman then became the latest Pompey player to make his debut, with the youth team prospect replacing Rew for the closing stages.

    But Posh wrapped things up late on, as a free-kick from Hamilton was drilled underneath the wall and nestled in the bottom corner.

    There was still time for an impressive Pompey consolation, though, as HARRISON bent home a fine strike from outside the box.

    Peterborough (3-4-1-2): Pym; Kent, Thompson, Beevers (c) (Mason 69); Ward (Kanu 46), Taylor, Hamilton, Butler (Burrows 63); Szmodics; Clarke-Harris (Eisa 57), Dembele (Jones 57)
    Goals: Taylor 15, Clarke-Harris 29, Kent 45+1, Dembele 52, Hamilton 87
    Booked: Beevers
    Subs not used: Gyollai, Brown

    Pompey (3-5-2): Turnbull (Seymour 61); Bolton, Downing (c) (Johnson 72), Nicolaisen; Kavanagh, Jewitt-White (Bell 61), Close, Morris, Rew (Bridgman 81); Harrison, Hiwula
    Goals: Harrison 90+2
    Subs not used: Brook, Stanley, Marquis

    Referee: Robert Lewis
     
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    I wouldt worry to much was only a mickey mouse cup

    only reason we had a full side out was for match fitness as we had 3 weeks off with covid
     
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    Good luck in the rest of the tournament. I would not knock it!! Enjoy the trophy win if it should come your way!! As for promotion, it is very tight. You have done well to overcome the loss of Toney to Brentford.
     
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    .......and it looks like Siriki Dembele could well follow him to Brentford if the rumours are correct <doh>
     
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    If they have a good scouting system, then P'boro could get someone equally as good. As for Pompey, I feel they should have scouts all over London to pick up talent missed by the London clubs.
     
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    Hi @poshfan, what was the problem with your pitch last night, as it was a terrible surface ?!
     
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    We had a water burst why it was so bad and weather not helping

    we won the cup before and personal i not bothered about it

    Dembele heads been turned he seems to not be bothered at present

    Toney was a great player for us and we miss him tho clarkes knocking in the goals
     
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    In a way I think it's a pity we couldn't monopolise this competition.

    On the other hand, to use a well weathered cliche - we can now concentrate on the league <rofl>
     
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    Second to the posh hopefully ( i can dream)
     
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