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POMPEY FINALE OFFERS HOPE

PLANS: Mousinho

PORTSMOUTH boss John Mousinho is determined to see his side build on a strong run-in to the end of the season as his players begin to focus on 2025-26.
Pompey brought the curtain down on their campaign with five unbeaten fixtures.
And Mousinho believes that’s a firm found foundation to build on for next season.
“I believe it was really important to try and stay unbeaten towards the back end of the season, and we managed to do just that,” said Mousinho. “Five games unbeaten is a really good return, especially when considering we didn...

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