Derby County boss sends Portsmouth deadly message as promotion rivals handed fine

Portsmouth remains in a commanding position at the top of League One, with only a few wins needed to secure promotion to the Championship. They have had an excellent season and currently hold a nine-point lead over Bolton in third place. John Mousinho’s team is just a few games away from securing a top-two finish.

However, there is still work to be done, and the focus is on starting strongly after the international break. Here is the latest news regarding Portsmouth and their competitors:

Paul Warne, the manager of Derby County, stated that his team is still pursuing Portsmouth in the promotion race, emphasizing the importance of keeping third place below them. Warne mentioned that they approach every game with the same level of preparation and determination, treating each match as if they haven’t achieved anything yet. With 21 points still up for grabs, they are also aiming to catch up with Portsmouth, who are currently ahead of them.

In other news, Wigan Athletic and Bolton Wanderers have been fined following a confrontation during their match on February 27. The players from both teams were involved in a clash, resulting in a significant confrontation. Wigan was fined £5,000, and Bolton received a £2,500 fine. The commission determined that Bolton was slightly more at fault for the incident, but Wigan’s previous misconduct incidents led to an increased fine for them.

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