Credit: Imago
Credit: Imago

Portsmouth left annoyed by latest injury update from John Mousinho

Kevin Bannon

Kevin graduated with a Sports Journalism degree from Liverpool John Moores University in 2024. Having worked as a commentator for Marine, he is now the commentator for non-league side AFC Fylde. He joined Breaking Media as a Club Sites Writer in 2025.

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Portsmouth's positive start has stalled after two straight losses and a growing injury list.

John Mousinho is currently without Conor Shaughnessy, who is confirmed to be out until at least Christmas, after having surgery.

Portsmouth face Watford this Wednesday as they look to avoid a second straight defeat at Fratton Park.

Mousinho is hoping Josh Murphy will be available to him for Wednesday's clash after missing the last couple of games.

The Pompey boss, however, shared more injury news that will be frustrating to many fans.

Portsmouth manager John Mousinho looks on
Mousinho has dealt with a lot of injuries (Credit: Imago)

Franco Umeh still missing for Portsmouth

Franco Umeh has yet to make an appearance for Portsmouth after joining the Blues on Deadline Day.

The Irishman was signed for a reported £500,000 from Crystal Palace, but hasn't featured due to an injury.

Mousinho, speaking at his pre-match press conference, confirmed that Umeh is still a couple of weeks away from training.

Considering Portsmouth's recent attacking woes, this is not what fans would want to hear, with Umeh a potential option out wide.

Franco Umeh playing for Crystal Palace
Franco Umeh is still out injured (Credit: Imago)

Portsmouth were warned about Franco Umeh's injury record

Portsmouth have known about Umeh's injury struggles before signing him, but decided to commit to the transfer regardless.

The winger missed a portion of time last season with a hamstring injury, which has been a consistent theme throughout his career.

  • Umeh came through the Cork City academy before signing for Crystal Palace
  • The winger played 16 times for the Palace academy last season, scoring five times
  • Umeh has made two appearances for the Republic of Ireland U-21s

Portsmouth are still betting on Umeh's potential, but fans will continue to grow frustrated if he can't make it onto the pitch.

Mousinho needs players he can rely on, and so far, the youngster has been anything but that for the manager.

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