‘Torn to shreds, anonymous yet abysmal, had the only on-target shot’: Neil Allen’s Portsmouth player ratings ahead of Sheffield Wednesday clash
As Portsmouth prepare for a crucial showdown with Sheffield Wednesday, Neil Allen delivers one of his most striking pre-match assessments yet — a mix of sharp-eyed critique, hard truths, and cautious optimism. In recent weeks, Pompey’s performances have been a rollercoaster, and Allen hasn’t shied away from describing the contrasts within the squad.
One player, he notes, was “torn to shreds” during the last outing — a figure overwhelmed by the opposition’s pace and movement. Another drifted through ninety minutes “anonymous yet abysmal,” struggling to influence the game in any meaningful way. And yet, in a twist that sums up Pompey’s unpredictable form, it was that same player who registered the team’s only on-target shot.
Allen’s reflections aren’t an attack but a rallying call. Portsmouth’s season has been built on resilience, and he believes the squad still has the steel to respond. With Sheffield Wednesday looming, the message is simple: awareness, improvement, and responsibility.
If Pompey can turn criticism into fuel, Allen insists, this match could be the moment everything flips — from frustration to revival, from inconsistency to control.











