Kenny Jackett reflects on Wembley triumph over Sunderland as Portsmouth prepare for start of EFL Trophy defence
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It was a fantastic day at Wembley for us and our supporters.
Undoubtedly, we will be prioritising the league again and we did last season as well.
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Hide AdBut as we developed during the competition, Wembley got closer and the game against Sunderland made the occasion what it was.
It ended up being a fantastic journey. It was a long competition and as we got closer to a big Wembley appearance it got more important.
I’m pleased we saw it through because it was a fantastic day and one we will never forget.
Right now, we have a derby against Southampton coming up in the Carabao Cup and the league so the EFL Trophy does go down our priority list slightly – as it generally does with everyone.
We were proud of what we achieved last season – very proud.
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Hide AdBy the end of the competition, we obviously thoroughly enjoyed it and it was quite unique.
But if you look at the start of competition, we can’t sit here and say it will take a big priority.
We used the competition if a different way. As we got into the semi-finals and the game was live on Sky Sports against Bury, it is different then.
It was an opportunity to play at Wembley.
I don't think there’s a pressure being holders. You have to use it for what’s right for you.
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Hide AdWe’ll be stronger than we would have been if the Southend game was going ahead.
Similarly, everyone who needs to play against Crawley will do for match minutes.
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