Africa-Press – Sierra-Leone. In a quest for the League One title, Sierra Leone native Abu Kamara nets again in Portsmouth’s 1-1 draw over Bolton Wanderers.
Coach John Mousinho was pleased with Portsmouth’s 1-1 draw at Bolton despite the leaders’ bid for promotion and the Sky Bet League One title put on hold.
“It keeps Bolton at arm’s length which was an important thing for us to do. We came here for the win and during the game we made substitutions to try and win it. I think though on balance, Bolton probably deserved to win it. I was displeased how we reacted to going a goal up. I thought we were poor. We made some poor decisions, slashed at a few clearances and didn’t do enough to track runners. It took Bolton equalising for us to click back into gear and decide we wanted to play and be more recognisable.We regrouped at half-time and it was a much better performance in the second half. Hopefully, now we can get the job done on Tuesday. There was talk in the week whether it was better to go and do it at Fratton. But we were desperate to try and get the job done here.” Said Manager Mousinho
Abu Kamara’s seventh-minute goal put the visitors in front, but Aaron Collins’ fifth goal in three games after 36 minutes ensured Pompey need a point against Barnsley at Fratton Park on Tuesday to reach the Championship
Despite turning down recent offer to represent Sierra Leone, Kamara is one of the many players under Leone Star’s Coach Amidu Karim rader for upcoming World Cup and Nations Cup Qualifiers.
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