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The John Mousinho era continues today at Peterborough.

The new Pompey boss looks to continue a fine start to life as Pompey boss by building on two wins from two at London Road.

We’ll be building up to kick-off with all the team news and talking points.

Then it’s live commentary from 3pm as the Blues take on Darren Ferguson’s side.

LIVE: Peterborough 2 Pompey 1

Good afternoon from London Road

The John Mousinho era continues today at Peterborough.

The new Pompey boss looks to continue a fine start to life as Pompey boss by building on two wins from two at London Road.

We’ll be building up to kick-off with all the team news and talking points.

Then it’s live commentary from 3pm as the Blues take on Darren Ferguson’s side.

Here’s how we think Pompey could line up today

John Mousinho has this message for those questioning his age

John Mousinho has delivered a forceful message to those writing him off over a lack of experience.

The Blues’ new head coach believes coming into the position as Pompey’s new boss at a young age will be a help rather than a hindrance to his role.

Mousinho called time on his playing career at the age of 36, as he succeeded Danny Cowley in the Fratton hot seat last Friday.

Many supporters were expecting a more experienced operator to come into the position, along with someone who has a higher profile than the Londoner.

Mousinho isn’t fazed by the noise, however, and extensively detailed why his age is plus point in his eyes.

He said: ‘I think it’s one of my strengths.

‘My age is being seen as a weakness.

‘Obviously it brings a lack of experience of certain things, and there will be a whole host of things I’ve never come across before.

‘But at the same time, and it’s one thing I’ve been really clear about, last week I was sat in dressing with these people.

‘I was there with 17–year-olds, 35-year-olds and everything in between.

‘I get it, I know what is going on in their heads, I know how difficult it is to win a football game.

‘I’ve been there at a big club where things haven’t gone right. I get the pressures of that.

‘I’ve been a Championship player dropping down to League One and the expectations on my performances there.

‘I know how you can arrest that (impact on confidence) and build confidence.

‘I just think that’s a huge advantage to me, I have that empathy and understanding.’

Despite being able to relate to players being one himself so recently, Mousinho explained he still believes it’s important to have lines of demarcation between his squad and himself.

He added: ‘It will be a different approach. I will be their friend in a way, but there has to be that professional relationship between the management structure and the players.

‘I’ve had some great chats with the players already and it feels like a massive strength.

‘They’re not saying “who’s this guy with no experience”. I’m you.

‘I get it. I know what it’s like to try to be a top-level professional athlete with a five-year-old and two-year-old at home screaming away. I completely understand it.

‘That’s something which will run through every theme I have with those players.’

Michael Jacobs has handed Pompey a fitness boost

Two wins on the spin has lifted Pompey to eighth in the table. A win over Peterborough today would see them leapfrog their opponents in eighth place.

A slightly odd pitch inspection at London Road this morning, ostensibly as a result of Peterborough’s recent game with Charlton being called off late on. Anyway, its fine: game on.

Two changes for Pompey

Scarlett and Thompson in for Curtis and Morrell.

Here’s the Pompey line-up

Pompey: Macey; Swanson, Raggett, Towler, Ogilive; Pack, Thompson. Tunnicliffe; Dale, Bishop, Scarlett. Subs: Oluwayemi, Hume, Freeman, Hackett, Jewitt-White, Jacobs, Pigott.

Dan Butler and Nathan Thompson both start for Peterborough today, with summer target Ephron Mason-Clark also in the Post starting XI.