Some of the incredible resolve Coventry City displayed on Tuesday night is being replicated at Fratton Park.

Mark Robins’ men demonstrated huge character coming back from 3-1 down and having two players sent off to snatch a sensational 3-3 draw .

The result was not well received among the Pompey fans, some of whom have taken against manager Kenny Jackett after seeing the team take just four points from the first four games.

However, chairman Michael Eisner is showing a degree of steadfastness by taking to social media to give Jackett and chief executive Mark Catlin a vote of confidence.

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But he didn’t seek to hide his frustration at the result.

He Tweeted: “Disappointing Tuesday at Fratton Park, on the pitch and on I follow, but Mark and Kenny will, with the support of the fans, steer the ship with skill and passion as we play 43 more league matches.”

With no League One fixture this weekend Pompey’s next game is at QPR in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday, August 28.

Coventry meanwhile go into Saturday’s game at St Andrew’s against Gillingham buoyed by their comeback.

The Sky Blues are third in the table with Steve Evans’ Gills 19th.