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He's not one to worry about, is he really?
Although his distribution did appear to be harder than usual, I felt, with Wrexham squeezing wide players high up the pitch so that he had control.
it didn't have easy pass outs to them had to restrict his passing into midfield more often but anyway Nicholas Schmidt had no blame for the goals Terry Devlin was less effective than usual I think it's fair to say and his understanding with Caballero needs work but he's having a magnificent season anyway that young man
Full back on as though went to his mate, Zach Swanson against Wrexham.
We've seen him do this with Pompey and he did so when he scored after clever interplay with Poole.
And the main attraction of all that was that they both found themselves way up in such an attacking part of the field.
And the adventure almost turned the game.
Zach Swanson was named man of the match.
Reagan Poole and Connor Ogilvie had a tough time, particularly in the air with Sam Smith and Cleworth and Thomason, who joined so often at set-pieces.
Marlon Pack and John Swift did look a little tired in the engine room.
And you felt that that tiredness even affected Abu Adams for the first time in my recollection since his so, so successful arrival at Pompey.
And out wide, Milenic Ali had another fine game.
which Pompey really failed to capitalise on.
Whereas Gus Caballero was subdued and subbed off at half-time, whether because John Monsignor was disappointed with him or that he hadn't recovered fully from Millwall, I really don't know.
And Colby did what Colby does, never hides.
But if we're brutally honest, didn't particularly threaten.
And so on for Swift came Segocic and I thought he did well.