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Defoe: It's all thanks to Pompey



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Published Date: 04 September 2008
Jermain Defoe has credited the Pompey factor for resurrecting his England career.
The 25-year-old is loving football again following his Fratton Park switch at the turn of the year.

Harry Redknapp rescued Defoe from his Spurs misery and allowed him to flourish on the south coast.

The ex-West Ham striker has responded with 10 goals in 16 Blues games, including one against Everton on Saturday, to return to the England set-up.

He is now expected to line-up alongside Wayne Rooney against Andorra tomorrow as Fabio Capello's side kick off their World Cup qualification campaign.

And Defoe believes his Blues move has worked wonders.

He said: 'I have benefited from moving to Portsmouth and I am so glad I made that decision.

'I was at Spurs for three-and-a-half years and most of the time I was really happy. I had some great moments there.

'But towards the end, it started to get difficult.

'There comes a time when you need to move on, play football and be happy again. That is what happened to me.

'I think most people would describe themselves as confidence players.

'When you are playing well, you feel confident and believe you are going to do well in games. That is the kind of form you want to take into international matches.'

It's been almost two years to the day since Defoe bagged two goals in a European Championship qualifier against Andorra in a 5-0 triumph.

That is almost half of the five goals the Pompey striker has netted in his 29-game international career.

But he's hopeful of adding to that tally tomorrow.
He added: 'You have to believe you will get chances in games like this. It is down to us to take them.

'As a forward, it is a game you want to play in. But you also have to recognise it is a massive game in terms of qualification and a win is really all that matters, irrespective of the score.'

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  • Last Updated: 05 September 2008 7:06 AM
  • Source: The News
  • Location: Portsmouth
 
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HarryStotle,

Blackheathstone 05/09/2008 07:04:50
Jermaine to get a hat-trick, Glenn Johnson the other in a 4-0 win in which James saves a penalty.
Do us proud lads.
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Dave,

IOW 05/09/2008 07:59:20
LOL if only mate!!
Good to hear he's happy again, long may it continue in a Pompey shirt aswell. Could become a real Pompey legend!!
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Mitchell Newman,

portsmouth 05/09/2008 09:18:41
haha a mate of mine said to me the other day defoe could become pompey's all time leading league scorer....beating peter harris' record! im not too sure on that one...depends how long he stays here really!
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Steve Shirley,

05/09/2008 13:24:12
**** Breaking News ****

Gary Glitter has said he wants to hide away in hampshire, with no media coverage, no real work to do and no one watching him constantly. Southampton have signed him on a 2 year deal. Ha Ha Play up Pompey!
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Steve Shirley,

05/09/2008 13:24:12
**** Breaking News ****

Gary Glitter has said he wants to hide away in hampshire, with no media coverage, no real work to do and no one watching him constantly. Southampton have signed him on a 2 year deal. Ha Ha Play up Pompey!
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randypfc,

portsmouth 05/09/2008 13:34:59
defoe is a great striker we saw what he is capable of against everton, we was fantastic in that game. I think he will be a real threat and could score in both qualifiers. rooney looks flat (and fat lol) at the moment, he isnt as effective as he was 2 seasons ago.

Defoe could be a real surprise for england. tomorrow england to win 3-0, defoe with 2 and gerrard with the third.
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Mitchell Newman,

portsmouth 05/09/2008 13:50:31
randy he cant look flat and fat....maybe fat and unfit was what u was lookin 4 lol
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Pinoy paul,

Lemery philippines 09/09/2008 04:39:50
I thought that Steve Shirley comment with ref to Mr Glitter, was great. Well done Steve. I will go to my local beach bar and get a sign made to Garys whereabouts, to keep us poor pensioners informed.
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Pinoy paul,

Lemery philippines 09/09/2008 04:41:48
I thought that Steve Shirley comment with ref to Mr Glitter, was great. Well done Steve. I will go to my local beach bar and get a sign made to Garys whereabouts, to keep us poor pensioners informed.
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