Jones Scores as Sunderland´s Relegation Fight Goes Down To The Wire
Reported by: PORTSMOUTH (AFP)5/27/2009 9:08:36 PM
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Sunderland's struggle to avoid relegation will go down to the wire after a 3-1
loss at Portsmouth's Fratton Park here on Monday.
The Black Cats' needed all three points from this visit to the south coast but
their Premier League fate will now be determined by Chelsea's visit next Sunday.
Sunderland were left just two points clear of the drop zone. with a win against
Chelsea seeing them safe while anything else and their future will be decided by
results elsewhere.
Portsmouth had already ensured their topflight status last weekend.
Both sides hit the post in a goalless and largely lifeless first half.
Sunderland were lucky to escape when the woodwork diverted Peter Crouch's close
range header in the fourth minute, while the visitors were groaning when Kenwyne
Jones' glancing header hit Asmir Begovic's right-hand post approaching the break.
Begovic, replacing the injured David James, was having his first start for
Portsmouth, and the lanky Yugoslavian-born Canadian made his mark when producing
a double save to deny efforts from Steed Malbranque in the 14th minute.
Then after almost 12 and a half hours without either side scoring a goal, first
Sunderland and then Portsmouth put an end to that miserable statistic as a
dreary encounter suddenly caught fire. Jones had the Sunderland fans dreaming of
another season in the Premier League when he half-volleyed Calum Davenport's
cross from the right past Begovic in the 58th minute.
But Portsmouth were back on level terms seconds later when Nigerian John Utaka
held off a Black Cats defender to rifle past Marton Fulop, although it was not
without controversy as the referee had blown his whistle for a penalty before
the ball crossed the line.
Poor defending by Anton Ferdinand who failed to secure Begovic's long punt down
field left Utaka in a one-on-one with Fulop with Phil Bardsley's attempt to
prevent the inevitable resulting in an own goal. With 20 minutes on the clock
Begovic denied Grant Leadbitter's low 30 yard drive and the Canadian keeper did
well shortly after to keep out Jones' determined volley.
Sunderland manager Ricky Sbragia introduced Djibril Cisse for Teemu Tainio in a
last ditch bid to find the all important equaliser, the Frenchman quickly
followed on the pitch by Daryl Murphy for Leadbitter.
But it was Portsmouth who had the last word, killing off the game and possibly
Sunderland's tenure in the Premier League when on-loan Armand Traore drilled a
shot into Fulop's far corner.
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