Alex Ferguson once said the words: “Attack wins you games, defence wins you titles”, and Portsmouth are currently ticking one of those two boxes, having conceded just two goals in their opening six EFL League One games. They have failed to replicate the same efficiency and consistency in front of goal. However, they will want to rectify this if they are to achieve promotion to the Championship.
While their attacking is far from terrible, so far this season, John Mousinho’s side has experienced some inconsistency in their attacking output. Pompey have started strongly – three wins and three draws from the opening six games, and they are the only team remaining in League One who are yet to lose a game, but on multiple occasions, they seem to have scored less than you would expect, as they have been creating a healthy amount of chances on goal.
This scout report will provide a tactical analysis of Mousinho’s attacking tactics, with the analysis looking at their output through match stills as well as considering statistical factors. As well as looking at Pompey’s conversation rates in front of goal, the analysis will also explore how Portsmouth like to create chances from wide areas.
Attack overview
So far in 2023/24, we’ve seen Portsmouth operate primarily in a 4-2-3-1 shape, which has been their go-to formation all season apart from matchday one against Bristol Rovers, where they used a 4-3-3 instead.
In terms of personnel in wide areas, there has been some flexibility for Pompey, and we have already seen a number of names operate in varying attacking positions. Abu Kamara, on loan from Norwich City, has been seen more regularly than most – his ability to play on either flank gives Pompey a boost too. New arrival Anthony Scully, who signed on at Fratton Park over the summer from fellow League One club Wigan Athletic, has also become a regular feature for Mousinho, although the winger has missed the last couple of games through injury. Colby Bishop has been Pompey’s main man up front, starting every league game so far – he has three goals so far this season.




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