'We need to come back better' – Pack

Portsmouth have not won any of their last six Championship games
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Midfielder Marlon Pack says the international break has come at "the right time" for Portsmouth after the worst performance of their season left them staring relegation in the face.
Pompey were were booed off the pitch by travelling fans at Loftus Road after being thrashed 6-1 by hosts QPR, a performance Pack admitted was "unacceptable".
"We need to come back better. We need to be asking questions about what we stand for. And we need to have honest conversations about what we need to do," Pack told BBC Radio Solent.
"In terms of the break it comes at the right time for us. We can have a big reflective period for all of us players. But we need to take accountability."
Portsmouth are in a worrying tailspin with the end of the season in sight with John Mousinho's side winless in six and just a point above the drop zone with eight games to go.
"Yes we are in a poor run of form but there are still plenty of games to go," said Pack. "We are out of the relegation zone but we can't rely on other people and other results we need to start taking ownership and taking care of business ourselves."
