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JACKETT: THIS WILL NOT SLOW US DOWN

By Daniel Sheldon

LOOKING GOOD: Gillingham mob Alex Lacey after he scores the second goal
PICTURE: TGSPHOTOS

STAR MAN TOM EAVES Gillingham
KENNY JACKETT revealed that his Portsmouth side are already talking about going on another unbeaten run. They had gone 11 games without defeat before Gillingham’s visit to Fratton Park, but they were on the receiving end of a shock defeat yesterday.
The visitors got both their goals in the first-half, with striker Tom Eaves finishing emphatically before Alex Lacey sealed the win.
But Jackett insisted that his Pompey team are ready to go again...

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