The Real Opinion Of Portsmouth Boss Regarding The Effect Of Reading Protests On The “Jekyll & Hyde” Blues
After 28 minutes, the League One underdogs had startled the Blues and were behind by two goals.
As a protest against owner Dai Yongge, Reading supporters had thrown tennis balls onto the field and into the Pompey half, resulting in two stoppages of play by that point.
I don’t want to place the blame because it’s a circumstance we must endure in order to pursue a career in football.
“I was really disappointed in the way we played for twenty-five to thirty minutes, but even with a two-goal deficit, I thought we were going to fight back, and we showed to ourselves that we could win the game with 15 minutes of excellent football.”
In the first part, it was Jekyll & Hyde. We were an unrecognizable team for the first thirty minutes, but when we got the kick in the face, we played fantastically for the next fifteen minutes.
For thirty minutes after halftime, it appeared like only one team would be able to reenter the game, even though we were more than worthy to do so.
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