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The latest Pompey Talk is out as the team discuss John Mousinho’s decision to ‘rest’ Will Norris

On this week’s show, The News’ own Jordan Cross and Neil Allen reflect on John Mousinho’s decision to swap out Will Norris for new goalkeeper Nicolas Schmid as the Blues attempted to bounce back from their 6-1 demolition at Stoke.

As Pompey Talk fills the international break void, the team respond to Mousinho’s previous comments that Oxford United was called a ‘must-win’ game and while praise is given to the Blues head coach for his determined attitude, ultimately further questions are posed following evident fact that said ‘must-win’ game was not won.

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New Pompey keeper Nicolas Schmid was selected over Will Norris for 1-1 draw against OxfordNew Pompey keeper Nicolas Schmid was selected over Will Norris for 1-1 draw against Oxford
New Pompey keeper Nicolas Schmid was selected over Will Norris for 1-1 draw against Oxford | Jason Brown/ProSportsImages

Was Mousinho right to rest Norris? Should Elias Sorenson have taken the opening penalty against Oxford United? And what can the squad do next as they face QPR and Cardiff City?

As ever, there’s all that and much more as chief sports writer Neil Allen and Portsmouth writer Jordan Cross unpick the highs and lows of the Blues’ 15 new summer signings, including how the lack of Championship experience among them could well be affecting the continued hunt for the club’s first win of the season.

While little updates can be given on the likes of Ibane Bowat and Jordan Archer, the team deep dive into how Jordan Williams has fared in his make-shift centre-half role as well as what more Andre Dozzell could give to the squad.

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