John Mousinho felt Portsmouth ‘meant business’ in thrashing of Northampton
Paddy Lane bagged a brace for the League One leaders.
Manager John Mousinho feels his Portsmouth side are back on track after thrashing Northampton 4-1 at Fratton Park.
Paddy Lane scored twice as the leaders cruised to victory despite having debutant Tom McIntyre sent off.
Connor Ogilvie and Callum Lang also netted while Colby Bishop missed a penalty for Pompey, who had debutant Tom McIntyre sent off, before Marc Leonard grabbed a consolation for Northampton.
It is now 10 points from four games for Portsmouth since a 3-0 home defeat by Leyton Orient.
Mousinho said: “I am delighted with the performance and everything we did in the first hour.
“We came out the traps showing we meant business and were determined to cast out the demon of the Leyton Orient result. I think that has been hanging over us since then.
“We were good value for the 2-0 lead. We missed a penalty and I felt we could have had more in the first half.
“We started the second half a bit cagey and of course the sending off changed things.
“But we kept our heads and put the game to bed. They got a late goal and even with the added 10 minutes I felt we weren’t in any danger.
“My initial reaction to the sending off was that I thought it was a great tackle. In terms of appealing, we’ll look at it in detail and then decide.”
Pompey took the lead after seven minutes when Marlon Pack’s free-kick from 30 yards was headed home by Ogilvie.
The second came after 16 minutes. A long clearance from Pack found Lane, who turned inside a defender to drive home.
Pompey were awarded a penalty two minutes before half-time after Harvey Lintott pushed Myles Peart-Harris over but Bishop’s tame kick was easily saved by Lee Burge.
Pompey were reduced to 10 men after 54 minutes when McIntyre was shown a straight red for a foul on Mitchell Pinnock.
But Pompey got a third in the 58th minute, Lane playing a one-two before slotting home.
It was 4-0 after 71 minutes as an in-swinging free-kick from Pack saw Lang pick up the loose ball and stab it past Burge.
Northampton got a consolation goal a minute from time when Leonard fired into the roof of the net from a corner.
Cobblers boss Jon Brady said: “It is very disappointing.
“We’ve conceded an early goal from a set piece, which we should defend better. The goals we gave away were more down to us giving them to Portsmouth rather than them executing them well.
“They’re fighting to win the league and we’re fighting to stay in it. We’ve had some great form recently but the last two games have been too easy for the opposition.
“Just look at the team I have put out. It’s nowhere near the team I had picking up three points not long ago.
“am Hoskins has come off with his hamstring which is a blow. Sam Sherring has felt his ankle in the warm-up, so we were unable to get him on, and Ben Fox has been out all season, so could only get 15 minutes on the pitch.
“We started looking like we had purpose when they went down to 10 but then we got sucker-punched with their third a couple of minutes later.”