Portsmouth 1-0 Leeds — Mail 9/3/25
Portsmouth 1-0 Leeds: Colby Bishop's goal consigns Championship leaders to their first loss since November
Leeds suffered their first Championship defeat since
November on Sunday
Colby Bishop scored the only goal of the game for Portsmouth
at Fratton Park
By AADAM PATEL
In the spring sunshine, the all too familiar chant rang
around a bouncing Fratton Park as the Portsmouth fans began to sing, 'Leeds,
Leeds are falling apart again.'
When Leeds welcomed West Brom last weekend, they had the
opportunity to go 10 points clear of the play-offs. By the time Daniel Farke's
side next play on Wednesday against Milwall, they could be out of the automatic
promotion places.
Here on the south coast, Leeds's grip on the Championship
was loosened by John Mousinho's spirited Portsmouth side who were deserved
winners thanks to Colby Bishop's second-half goal.
For a wasteful Leeds, this was a first defeat in the league
since November and one that ended an impressive 17-game unbeaten run. They
remain top of the league on goal difference alone.
Less than a fortnight after the ecstasy of winning late at
Bramall Lane and creating breathing space at the summit, that advantage has
been wiped out.
It's hardly a crisis yet but this was the kind of afternoon
that brought up memories of their late season capitulation last season. Leeds
cannot afford that again.
'We're disappointed - I was aware that this would be one of,
if not the toughest game in our run-in because no team has won as many home
games in 2025,' said Farke. 'We created so many good chances. If we have a good
day, we score five or six. If we have a normal day, we score two or three,' he
added.
Mousinho, like so many of his counterparts, called Leeds the
best team in the division but his side played without fear at a ground that is
once again becoming a fortress.
It's now nine wins in their last 12 at home, with Portsmouth
now 10 points clear of the drop.
'We were superb, for the goal and the performance. It was
all excellent,' said Mousinho.
Despite lying 17th in the table, his side matched the league
leaders in terms of intensity from the outset but Leeds should have been ahead
by the break - first they were denied a penalty when Dan James was brought down
by Matt Ritchie then, just before the interval, they had the best chance of the
half when the rebound from Manor Solomon's strike fell to Joel Piroe, who
failed to convert.
It was a terrific double save by Nicolas Schmid but Piroe
had to score. If that was a bad miss, the one after the break had the
Championship's top scorer with his head in his hands.
From a Leeds counter, James found Manor Solomon, who rounded
Schmid and squared to Piroe but the striker blazed over from a few yards out
with the keeper in no-man's-land.
Leeds were made to pay. On the hour mark, Bishop - who had
heart surgery over the summer - showed all the composure that Piroe lacked to
finish past Illan Meslier after Connor Ogilvie's long ball in behind.
Not for the first time this season, Meslier didn't cover
himself in glory as he hesitated to come out.
Leeds pushed desperately for a leveller but lacked any
clinical edge. First, Firpo was denied by Schmid and a minute later, his header
hit the crossbar. And in injury time, Schmid pulled off the best save of the
lot to deny Sam Byram and ensure there were no late Leeds heroics this time
around as Portsmouth held on for one of the shock results of the season.