Yet, thanks to Colby Bishop’s fourth goal of the season in stoppage time, the Blues fans had something to cheer about to guarantee a easier home journey.
Pompey fans demonstrated their loyalty with another superb showing on the road (Photo: Jason Brown)
No doubt many believed John Mousinho’s side deserved more than the point they earned at Pride Park.
Yet with Pompey snatching something from a game that appeared lost with just minutes remaining, there’s reasons to be cheerful.
Next up – a trip to Barnsley on Tuesday night!
The Blues were accompanied by 2,927 fans on the road for their trip to Derby (Photo: Jason Brown)
The Blues were accompanied by 2,927 fans on the road for their trip to Derby (Photo: Jason Brown)
Pompey fans demonstrated their loyalty with another superb showing on the road (Photo: Jason Brown)
Colby Bishop gave the Pompey fans something to cheer about with a goal in stoppage time. (Photo: Jason Brown)
Pompey fans demonstrated their loyalty with another superb showing on the road (Photo: Jason Brown)
Pompey fans demonstrated their loyalty with another superb showing on the road (Photo: Jason Brown)
Pompey goalscorer Colby Bishop is mobbed by his Blues team-mates as the fans go wild in the stands (Photo: Jason Brown)
The Blues were accompanied by 2,927 fans on the road for their trip to Derby (Photo: Jason Brown)
Pompey fans demonstrated their loyalty with another superb showing on the road (Photo: Jason Brown)
Colby Bishop mops up the applause from the Pompey fans at Pride Park (Photo: Jason Brown)
Patrick Cantlay's caddie Joe LaCava apologised to Rory McIlroy before Sunday's Ryder Cup singles for his behaviour on Saturday which enraged the European star, according to US media reports.The American had also brushed off media reports that he was protesting against the lack of pay for players at the Ryder Cup by not wearing a cap.
Luis Diaz was ruled to be onside when running through to put Liverpool ahead but the VAR team failed to communicate their decision to the on-field officials
Rory McIlroy was at the centre of a furious row as emotions boiled over at the Ryder Cup in Rome.McIlroy and teammate Matt Fitzpatrick lost their fourball match to Patrick Cantlay’s dramatic long putt on the 18th green, and the Northern Irishman was visibly unhappy with Cantlay’s caddie, Joe lacava, who celebrated wildly towards European fans who had been teasing his player all day, and the two had tense words as they shook hands.Sky Sports Golf
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Billy Vunipola warned Manu Tuilagi that Samoa would be out to target him having been on the receiving end of some rough Pacific Island justice in the last World Cup against Tonga.
Scotland head coach Gregor Townsend said Saturday's 84-0 win over Romania gives his side "good momentum" before next week's Rugby World Cup showdown with Ireland."We'll sit down tomorrow and discuss selection, but this gives us really good momentum ahead of our biggest game of the World Cup," Townsend said.
Michael Beale has welcomed new Inverness Caledonian Thistle manager Duncan Ferguson back to Scottish football but quipped that he won’t be getting any help from the Ibrox side after contacting Celtic first about players.
Rory McIlroy had to be restrained by European Ryder Cup teammate Shane Lowry after an acrimonious end to the Saturday fourballs. The row sparked into life when McIlroy took umbrage with Patrick Cantlay’s caddie Joe LaCava’s cap-waving celebrations following Cantlay’s birdie putt on the 18th of the final match on Saturday. McIlroy and playing partner Matt Fitzpatrick had both yet to attempt their birdie putts, and the row continued after the US won, with loud boos from the crowd.