Pompey had played brilliantly and were thoroughly good value for a win. The superb Glen Johnson creating both goals for Younes Kaboul and Kanu. Tony Adams side had played with poise and vigour and he was looking at a first win as Portsmouth manager at Fratton Park. Yet, a stunning free-kick from former World Player of the Year Ronaldinho had reduced the arrears, leaving Inzaghi to strike in stoppage time his 65th goal in European competition, and to break Portsmouth hearts.
Earlier in the evening and Manchester City and Spurs both recorded victories. City won 2-0 in Germany against Schalke 04 thanks to goals from Benjani and the excellent Stephen Ireland, whilst a Jamie O’Hara strike gave Spurs a hardfought 1-0 win against NEC Nijmegen in Holland.
Morgan Let OffAs an aside I find myself wondering who it was at the FA that decided Sheffield United captain Chris Morgan should face no action for fracturing the skull of Barnsleys Iain Hume. Hume, who was released from hospital for the second time this week could have had not only his career, but his life ended by the defender. And it’s not like this is Morgans first offence. When United were in the Premier League, he was given a three match ban for punching Robin Van Persie off-the-ball, so it’s very much in his nature.
What does everyone out there think? Surely Morgan should have faced a lengthy ban for his cowardly, sickening attack?
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