Michael Jacobs on how Portsmouth's squad compares to successful League One promotion sides at Wolves and Wigan
The playmaker is adamant the Blues can be challenging for a top-two spot this season after putting Gillingham to the sword last night.
Jacobs bagged his maiden Pompey goal in the 2-0 victory at Priestfield following his arrival on a free transfer last month.
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Jacobs already has three promotions under his belt from the third tier.
He twice went up with Wigan in 2016 and 2018 respectively, while he was part of Kenny Jackett's Wolves side that romped to the title with record points in 2014.
Pompey endured somewhat of a frustrating start to the campaign before the win at Gillingham.
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Jacobs told The News: ‘The squad is up there with those teams (he’s gone up with) given the quality of the boys that are here.
‘We had great teams in those seasons but, ultimately, it's about putting together four, five and six wins together. That then gives you the platform to get promoted.
‘There is quality in the squad and there is a number of players that are quality.
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Hide Ad‘Everyone will play their part and hopefully we can try to get into that top two and stay there.
‘You get the same feeling (as at Wigan and Wolves). The size of the club is massive and it is a great opportunity for the club.
‘Like the gaffer said, we have a good squad. Ellis (Harrison) was out injured and him being out was a blow but John (Marquis) came in against Gillingham and was fantastic.
‘It's important that whoever comes in can do a job for us.’
Jacobs' 17th-minute strike was his first donning the star and crescent.
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Having reached those heights before, he's hopeful of doing so again.
The ex-Derby man added: ‘I've done it before at this level so it is a matter of doing it again.
‘But, like I said, whoever contributes – as long as we end with the same result – is what we want.’