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Gillingham 1 Portsmouth 2 - Pre-season friendly at Priestfield; Reeco Hackett scores for Pompey before Gills equalise direct from Olly Lee’s corner kick. Connor Ogilvie wins it in the last minute

Former Gillingham defender Connor Ogilvie scored a last minute winner for visitors Portsmouth on Saturday.

In the opening half Reeco Hackett struck to put the visitors infront but Olly Lee’s flag-kick found its way in with 20 minutes left to level it up. Ogilvie then headed in Ronan Curtis' cross to win it for the visitors.

Gillingham took on Portsmouth in the middle of a tough run of games, sandwiched inbetween a behind-closed-doors match at Championship side Luton Town and Premier League Crystal Palace’s visit to Priestfield on Tuesday night.

The game came at the end of a productive week for boss Neil Harris, adding forwards Mikael Mandron and Jordan Green to the squad along with a deal for experienced right-back Cheye Alexander.

An injury to goalkeeper Ashley Maynard-Brewer was a blow, however, and meant youth stopper Taite Holtman was named in the squad again as Harris seeks a senior replacement.

League 1 Portsmouth were back from a training camp in Spain and included former Gills players Connor Ogilive and their new signing Joe Pigott in their starting XI.

Gillingham were much sharper than their higher-league opponents early on, winning possession in some good areas, although Pompey keeper Josh Griffiths wasn’t overly troubled. Olly Lee struck from distance but his effort was beaten away.

Teenage striker Joe Gbode did a good job first half of occupying the Portsmouth defenders before making way for newly signed Mikael Mandron with an hour played.

It was a pass out from the back after 28 minutes that led to Portsmouth’s opener although they still had work to do after Will Wright’s ball to Stuart O’Keefe was snapped up by Michael Jacobs, who then threaded a brilliant pass through for Reeco Hackett to run onto and he

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