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Mousinho Defends Doyle Amidst Set-Piece Woes
28 Nov
Summary
- Portsmouth's coach defends set-piece staff after conceding goals.
- Team has conceded twice from Sheffield United's first five corners.
- Coach insists all set-piece decisions are his own responsibility.

Portsmouth head coach John Mousinho has publicly backed his set-piece coach, Michael Doyle, amidst growing concerns over goals conceded from dead-ball situations. The team's recent 3-0 loss to Sheffield United saw them concede twice from the opponent's first five corners, intensifying scrutiny on their set-piece defense.
Mousinho stressed that Doyle is not solely responsible, highlighting that set-piece strategy is a club-wide endeavor. He explained that while Doyle leads the delivery and execution of set-pieces, every tactical decision, including defensive formations and player assignments, receives his explicit approval.
Taking ultimate accountability, Mousinho confirmed his deep involvement in reviewing set-piece setups and practice sessions. He stated that the defensive strategies employed are entirely his decisions, underscoring a unified approach to the team's performance on the pitch.




