The former Blues boss – now director of football at Gillingham – is in line to make his Fratton Park comeback on Tuesday night when the League Two side take on Pompey in the EFL Trophy.
Jackett’s departure brought to an end an uneasy relationship between the manager and the fans, many of whom believed he should have left a lot earlier after three unsuccessful promotion attempts.
Yet two play-off campaigns and victory in the 2018-19 Checkatrade Trophy earned him much respect in other quarters. That includes current Blues boss Mousinho, who is not surprised by the Gills’ showing in League Two this season under Jackett’s leadership – and despite the Priestfield side’s controversial decision to part ways with Neil Harris last week.
When asked by The News about Jackett’s potential return and his thoughts on his achievements in the game, Mousinho said: (I came up against him) plenty of times when I played against the Portsmouth teams of the past. The one that really sticks out is when Kenny was in charge of Portsmouth in the play-off semi-final games in 2020 (a head-to-head that Oxford won).
‘I also played against his Wolves side that absolutely blew League One away and he’s had a huge amount of success in his career.
‘I have a huge amount of respect for Kenny and everything he’s done. He had an incredible time here as well.