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Kenny Jackett wants Pompey to kick on this season



Posted Sunday, August 05, 2018 by PA

Kenny Jackett wants Pompey to kick on this season

Portsmouth manager Kenny Jackett set his sights on mounting a promotion push after starting the League One season with a gritty 1-0 win over newly-promoted Luton.

Jamal Lowe’s 16th-minute goal was enough to earn all three points in front of a crowd of more than 19,000 at Fratton Park.

But Pompey were made to ride their luck as Luton were the better team throughout and twice hit the woodwork.

Jackett said: “We finished just outside the play-offs last season and we are looking to go one better if we can.

“Some days you need to grind out results and we did that so I am pleased with that side of it.

“We defended very well, we needed to. We showed fantastic commitment and desire to make sure we earned something today.

“They are qualities you need throughout the season and they were there. We showed fantastic spirit but our general ball retention wasn’t there.

“There were a lot of positives in terms of defending and heart but we want to build on that, create more chances and built up some more confidence.”

Luton started brightly and Harry Cornick almost opened the scoring after only six minutes when he flashed a header across the face of goal.

Lowe gave Pompey the lead against the run of play with a well-taken left-foot finish after Ronan Curtis had cashed in on a slip by Luton captain Alan Sheehan to race to the by-line and pull back a cross.

Jorge Grant hit the post from a free-kick soon after Luton had fallen behind.

The Hatters were left cursing the woodwork again in the 59th minute when James Collins thundered a shot against the underside of the crossbar.

It took a smart save from Pompey goalkeeper Craig MacGillivray to keep out Sheehan’s late free-kick as Pompey clung on.

Luton boss Nathan Jones was pleased with his team’s performance but admitted they need to develop a ruthless streak.

Jones said: “I thought we were outstanding, dominated the game from start to finish.

“To come to Fratton Park and play like that and be totally dominant I am so proud of the team. I don’t know how thick them goal posts are.

“We should have been more clinical because we had really good chances and carved them open time and again.

“I could not have asked for more but it is a learning curve because we might have got away with that at somewhere like Morecambe but we didn’t today.

“If we are clinical we would have come away with something and that is what we have to do if we want to mount a serious challenge in this division.”

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