Whatmough hails Portsmouth dangerous four-pronged attack
The Blues racked up a 10th shutout of the season in the 2-0 victory over Walsall last night.
Oli Hawkins and Ronan Curtis scored either side of half-time to keep Kenny Jackett's men four points clear at the top of League One.
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Hide AdPompey's rearguard was impregnable throughout, with keeper Craig MacGillivray rarely being called into action against the Saddlers.
The Blues' defensive record is something Whatmough and his team-mates take pride in.
And the Gosport centre-back knows the four-pronged attack of Hawkins, Curtis, Jamal Lowe and Gareth Evans will deliver in the opposite third.Â
'˜That is what we take pride from,' said Whatmough.
'˜Defensively, everyone in the squad wants a clean sheet. That is the first thing that we say before we go out there.
'˜We say if we keep a clean sheet then we'll win the game.
'˜Last night, they didn't look like threatening us at all.
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Hide Ad'˜The front three are all looking dangerous and that's what we want to see as defenders because they will get goals.
'˜There's Evo as well. He's been very good and you know what you're going to get from him.'