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match-reports
Sun 11 May 2008, Fratton ParkReferee: Mark Clattenburg
 Team Lineup 
21
Ashdown
5
Johnson
15
Distin
16
Pamarot
7
Hreidarsson
17
Utaka
6
Diarra
(83)
30
Mendes
(72)
19
Kranjcar
14
Defoe
27
Kanu
(73)
Substitutes
9
Baros
(73)
11
Muntari
(83)
35
Wilson
31
Begovic
28
Davis
(72)
 
 Match Quotes
Portsmouth manager Harry Redknapp
"Personally I couldn't see us losing today, and I don't know how we did. For 75 minutes we were clearly the better team but we didn't do anything with our chances or possession. Still, we've finished eighth in the Premier League and we are in the FA Cup final next week. That's not a bad season for Portsmouth, is it?"

- Harry Redknapp

 
Portsmouth 0
Fulham 1
Scorer: Murphy (76)
Attendance: 20,532 FT (16:52)

 

Fulham fans danced with delight after Danny Murphy's header 14 minutes from time kept them in the Barclays Premier League with an amazing third away win in a row.

Midfielder Murphy was left virtually unchallenged to nod in a Jimmy Bullard free-kick of a largely dismal match at Fratton Park which left FA Cup Finalists Portsmouth nursing their fourth consecutive defeat before next week's Wembley final against Cardiff City.

But Fulham did not care a jot for Pompey's plight. And manager Roy Hodgson was able to celebrate a remarkable escape having almost given up the ghost a month ago when they lost at home to fellow strugglers Sunderland.

Since then they have beaten Manchester City, Birmingham City and now Portsmouth. Yet Harry Redknapp's side, even without the injured David James and Sol Campbell, had ample possession and opportunity to sink their visitors.

Jermain Defoe, Niko Kranjcar and Pedro Mendes all went close but they really did not threaten Fulham's brave defence too much.

flung himself 

Those Fulham fans who packed the Milton End of Fratton Park were down in the dumps long before half-time after hearing relegation rivals Reading and Birmingham had both gone ahead.

They knew they should have done the same but for a brilliant save by goalkeeper Jamie Ashdown, who was standing in for the injured James for the third match in a row.

Fulham fans had to cheer former Reading man Ashdown, though, when Paul Stalteri's cross found Davies whose shot from eight yards was going just inside a post until Ashdown flung himself across goal to push it away.

Kranjcar then cut for a one-two exchange with Kanu before blazing over and then drilled a free-kick through Fulham's wall to make Kasey Keller hang on tight.

Brede Hangeland's interception stopped Kanu's goal-bound shot and John Utaka and Pedro Mendes both shot wide.

simple header 

Fulham leaned heavily on the creativity of Bullard and Davies' non-stop running while Brian McBride struggled to find a way past the Pompey defence even though Noe Pamarot deputised for the injured Sol Campbell.

Clint Dempsey responded superbly when needed - stopping Defoe on the edge of the Fulham area with a marvellous tackle but the Pompey striker should have put his side in front before the interval he blasted over.

Defoe and Kranjcar both tested veteran Fulham keeper Keller with snap shots after the break and the American was lucky to be in the right place to keep out the latter's 30-yards piledriver in the 55th minute.

Stand-in skipper Sylvain Distin almost headed into his own goal during a wild melee and then Kamara's cross came off Pamarot and flashed just wide as Ashdown flung himself across goal more in hope than expectation.

And when Bullard's latest free-kick sailed into the area in the 74th minute Pompey generously left Murphy with all the room and time he needed to steer a simple header home and send the fans behind the goal wild with delight.

An extra three minutes stoppage time at the end must have shredded a few nerves but Fulham but with Hangeland a rock at centre back alongside Irishman Aaron Hughes, never looked vulnerable.

 

 Fantasy Player Pick
Danny Murphy of Fulham

Danny Murphy

(Fulham)
The midfielder got the winning goal that kept his side in the top flight.
 IKTS Snapshot
Eight per cent
Only eight per cent of IKTS players correctly predicted a 0-1 away win for Fulham.
Please note: Fixtures are subject to change. Reproduced under licence from Football DataCo Limited. All rights reserved. Licence no. NEWMEDIA/PREMLGEGE/FDCED0910/118839.
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 Team Lineup 
1
Keller
17
Stalteri
18
Hughes
32
Hangeland
4
Konchesky
25
Davies
27
Murphy
21
Bullard
23
Dempsey
(72)
11
Kamara
(84)
20
McBride
Substitutes
9
Healy
15
Nevland
(72)
3
Bocanegra
12
Warner
26
Andreasen
(84)
 
 Match Quotes
Fulham manager Roy Hodgson
"We were always aware that only a win would suffice and I felt if we could stay in the game and not go behind to a very strong Portsmouth team there might be something for us in the last 15 to 20 minutes. Danny's header proved that correct and although I might have looked calm after he scored I can tell you that was not the case."

- Roy Hodgson

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