If not, let us help. He’s the Chelsea player who represents the last person to score a winning goal against Pompey in the EFL Trophy.
That was back on January 9, 2018 – some 1037 days ago – with the now on-loan Vitesse Arnhem midfielder actually scoring a double that night as the Blues crashed out of the then Checkatrade Trophy 2-1.
Since then, though, Kenny Jackett’s side have failed to taste defeat in a competition often maligned by supporters.
A total of 17 games have been played – including the 2019 penalty shoot-out win against Sunderland at Wembley – and not once have Pompey tasted defeat.
In that time they’ve scored 48 goals – which includes 10 goals in two penalty shoot-outs – and conceded 21, including the four penalties conceded against Oxford United back in October 2018.
They’ve also set up another final appearance against Salford, although we all know how coronavirus has impacted upon it being played,
It’s a fantastic record, you’ll no doubt agree. But, of course, it’s continuance will be tested tonight when West Ham’s under-21s come to Fratton Park for the Blues’ latest challenge in the competition.
So before they arrive with the potential end a fantastic run of results, let’s look back on two past 17 matches and relive the glory.
1. Pompey 4-0 Gillingham (Sept 4, 2018)
Pompey eased to a 4-0 win over Gillingham in their opening group match at Fratton Park. Matt Clarke and Ben Close gave the hosts a 2-0 lead at half-time, before a Brett Pitman penalty and David Wheeler's first goal for the club wrapped up victory. Photo: Robin Jones/Digital South
2. Crawley 0-1 Pompey (October 9, 2018)
Dion Donohue netted his first Pompey goal to secure a 1-0 win at Crawley in an uneventful Trophy contest at Broadfield. The result was enough to see the Blues book their place in the knockout stages with a group game to spare. Photo: Joe Pepler
3. Pompey 3-2 Spurs U21 (November 13, 2018)
Pompey came from behind to beat Spurs' youngsters to secure top spot in Southern Group A. Phoenix Patterson gave the visitors a half-time lead, before Andre Green scored his first for the club to restore parity. Substitutes Gareth Evans and Oli Hawkins then netted, before Harvey White grabbed a late consolation for the visitors. Photo: Robin Jones/Digital South/PinPep
4. Pompey 2-1 Arsenal (December 4, 2018)
Pompey booked their place in the last 16 with a 2-1 win over Arsenal under- 21s. Brett Pitman opened the scoring on 10 minutes. A penalty shoot-out looked likely when Bukayo Saka levelled for the Gunners. However, Andre Green (83 minutes) soon fired home his second winner for the Blues in as many games. Photo: Sean Ryan/PinPep