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Pompey's Dire Form Sparks Championship Relegation Fears
3 Dec
Summary
- Pompey's opening 25 minutes were the worst performance of the season.
- Club struggles to avoid relegation without significant January investment.
- Team needs a managerial miracle to survive the tougher league.

Recent matches have highlighted significant struggles for Portsmouth in the Championship, with a particularly concerning opening 25 minutes in their latest game described as the worst of the season. The team appeared slow and disjointed, conceding control to a talented Bristol City side and drawing frustration from the home crowd.
Despite brief improvements and some half-chances, the overall performance did not suggest a potential comeback, echoing recent defeats against Sheffield Wednesday and Norwich. This form has led to widespread concern that Portsmouth might be the worst team in the Championship, with little immediate prospect of improvement.
Survival in the increasingly competitive league hinges on major investment during the January transfer window. While a fully fit squad might offer enough quality, persistent injuries to key players undermine this hope. The reliance on managerial brilliance, a strategy that proved effective last season, is deemed riskier now.




