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Sat 14 Mar 2009  A   Middlesbrough   1 - 1   D< Last GameNext Game >
Premier League
Pompey
1David James      
5Glen Johnson      
23Sol Campbell      
15Sylvain Distin      
7Hermann Hreidarsson      
14Jermaine Pennant   *
39Nadir Belhadj   s
28Sean Davies      
6Hayden Mullins      
19Niko Kranjcar   *
16Noe Pamarot   s
9Peter Crouch1   
10David Nugent   *
22Richard Hughes   s
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* withdrawn player, s substitute
Middlesbrough
1Brad Jones
2Tony McMahon
3David Wheater
4Robert Huth
5Emanual Pogatetz*
6Jeremie Aliadiere^
7Julio Arca"
8Matthew Bates
9Stewart Downing
10Tuncay Sanli
11Marlon King
sAndrew Taylor, Adam Johnson, Afonso Alves
* 1st, ^ 2nd and '' 3rd opponent substitute
Match Details
FT: 1-1 HT: 1-0

Pompey: Crouch 30
Middlesbrough: King 90

Ref: Martin Atkinson (W Yorkshire)
Manager: Paul Hart
Attendance: 24,281

"It is very, very disappointing because going into the last minute in front you think you've cracked it. But if you had asked me before if I would have settled for a point I would have said yes. We are not shipping goals like we were, and goal difference could turn out to be important in the final reckoning." - Paul Hart

  
How we threw it all away
 by paultsmouth
 This article is used courtesy of Vital Pompey

Pompey did what Pompey do best once more this afternoon, we got in front, ended up against 10 men, then decided we had the best defenders in the World, so sat back and invited the pressure, like a well worn path the rest fell straight to type, Boro pushed on and forced an injury time equaliser, more predictable than an episode of Midsommer murders.

Pompey are masters of their own destiny we are told, well they must have suicidal tendencies, you are 1 up with 10 to go, your opponents are down to 10, what do you do?

Well, Pompey take off a striker, thus taking pressure up top off, Boro could play with 3 at the back, basically ignoring the fact they are a man down, and Pompey invite wave after wave of pressure until the Tsunami washes over them and cleans away the straw huts of a defence on the beach, and with it 2 valuable points.

Pompey went into the match with no surprises, Basinas and Gekas both slipped right off the radar in squad terms though, and Hughes returned to the bench.

Pompey started brighter than a Supernova, movement was good and Boro were on the back foot, Crouch poked wide from a Pennant centre, and Nugent was blocked out brilliantly by Huth just as he was about execute his shot.

Boro were offering little at this stage, Nugent being denied by a post after Crouch laid him off.

On the half hour though and Pompey got some just rewards, Middlesboro' gave away a cheap corner, and then slept as Johnson crossed for crouch to volley home, his duck was broken and Pompey had a priceless lead that their pressure deserved.

The home supporters were making their displeasure well heard, Nugent almost making it worse but headed only straight at Jones when maybe he should of worked him more.

Pennant was done for by now, he limped off to be replaced by Belhadj. Crouch should maybe have added a second on the whistle but he poked wide.

Second half and Pompey had the first effort of note, Kranjcar firing narrowly over from a free-kick, Boro were starting to show a bit more though and the half was much more of a contest.

Crouch had another gilt-edged opportunity when Huth misjudged a punt forward, but as he waited for the ball to sit up comfortably the Kraut got back at him and made up for his error.

On 70 minutes and Pompey made the change which possibly changed the match, they took off Nugent who was being a menace to the Boro defence, and bought on Hughes to bolster midfield. The message was clear, what we have we hold.

Bates then got himself sent off by getting booked trying to earn a penalty, Pompey had the goal and a man advantage now, surely 3 points were within reach?

Crouch had another chance with 10 minutes to go, but under no pressure he fired wide when he should really have put the game beyond doubt.

Pompey were sitting deeper and deeper now though, and Boro were trying to force one in through sheer brute force, and in the second minute of injury time they did just that, a corner turned into a scramble, and King forced home and Pompey's pack of cards collapsed.

Pompey in fact had David James to thank for a least one point, Alves found himself clean through with the fat lady about to burst into life, but Jamo spread himself and blocked the effort, 3 points nearly evaporated into none in the blink of an eye.

Star Player James gets star man if only for his last minute block.

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