Down and out: We're heading for relegation fears Pompey's Distin

06 February 2009 02:02
Sylvain Distin has admitted Portsmouth[LNB]are in serious danger of relegation after a nightmare run of results under new manager Tony Adams.[LNB]The former Manchester City defender was a member of Harry Redknapp's FA Cup-winning team last season, but the club have nosedived since their big day at Wembley.[LNB]Since Redknapp's departure in October Portsmouth have managed just two Premier League wins under their new boss and have slipped from 7th to 16th in the table.[LNB][LNB] Uphill struggle: Sylvain Distin says Portsmouth have to show stomach for the fight[LNB]And Distin admitted morale at Fratton Park is low and warned the players that relegation is a real possibility this season, reports The Sun.[LNB] Adams' family is falling apart as Pompey head for the Championship[LNB]Middlesbrough block O'Neil's return to Portsmouth [LNB]PORTSMOUTH FC NEWS FROM ACROSS THE NET[LNB] [LNB]'Everyone is down at the moment,' he said. 'It's a tough end to the season but if we play like we are, any team is going to be tough. [LNB] [LNB] Crestfallen: Glen Johnson, David James and Distin reflect after conceding a goal against Fulham in the 3-1 Premier League defeat at Craven Cottage last weekend[LNB]'We did so well last season and now everything is the opposite. It is not enjoyable and I do not know why I should not say this. They are the facts. [LNB]''I am not pessimistic. I am just saying how I feel. [LNB]'It is going to be very difficult. The players have to see what is happening as a sign to wake up.'[LNB] Adams' family is falling apart as Pompey head for the Championship[LNB]Middlesbrough block O'Neil's return to Portsmouth [LNB]PORTSMOUTH FC NEWS FROM ACROSS THE NET[LNB][LNB] [LNB]  

Source: Daily_Mail