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EllandRdRoo
25 Sep 2006, 07:27 PM
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Pompey's amazing run comes to sad end.

The South Coast Powerhouse's five match unbeaten run to propel them to the top of the Premiership has come to an end with a 22nd minute winner from Bolton playmaker, Kevin Nolan.

The loss capped a sad night for Portsmouth with Milan Mandaric, the long time club chairmain who bought the club out of administration and got it to the Premiership in four years, leaving the club after handing over sole power to housing magnate, billionaire Alexandre Gaydamak.

Here is the match report:

PORTSMOUTH v BOLTON WANDERERS, 0-1 Mon 25 Sep 2006 at Fratton Park.
Portsmouth suffered their first defeat of the season, conceded their first goal in 472 minutes of Barclays Premiership play and saw their flying start to the campaign pulled down to earth by Kevin Nolanýs strike and Bolton Wanderers's rearguard action.
It came on a sad day for the south-coast club, with former chairman Milan Mandaric waving his farewell to fans and the news that former Pompey and Uruguay striker Dario Silva had been involved in a road crash resulting in him having a leg amputated.

Pompey set the early pace on an emotional night. Mandaric waved goodbye to the fans after seven years at the helm having bought the club out of administration in 1999 and propelled it into the Premiership within four years.

Mandaric, 67, has handed Pompey over to new supremo Sacha Gaydamak, the property magnate whose money has helped turn Pompey into a new Barclays Premiership force.

Their massive improvement showed in the opening moves from the hosts which were slick and confident and stretched Bolton to the limit.

Twice in the opening 20 minutes goalkeeper Jussi Jaaskelainen had to produce splendid saves to deny wide midfielders Matthew Taylor and Gary O'Neil.

Sol Campbell cruised into the area to plant a header just wide from Taylor's second-minute corner.

And three minutes later Sean Davis' low drive came back off a post straight into the goalkeeper's arms after Benjani Mwaruwari nodded down a Kanu cross.

Ivan Campo was booked trying to cope with the awkward but lively Kanu and the big Nigerian turned full circle to test Jaaskelainen again.

But Bolton, with Nicolas Anelka, El-Hadji Diouf and comeback striker Kevin Davies inter-changing cleverly in attack, took the lead somewhat against the run of play when Nolan struck from 18 yards.

Linvoy Primus headed Tal Ben Haim's 45-yard free-kick back out to the fringe of the penalty area and Nolan struck it powerfully and low past David James for the first goal Pompey have conceded in six league games, preserving Chelsea's clean-sheet record of six in a row from the start of a season.

It subdued the Pompey crowd for a while and their team struggled to find a foothold back into the match.

Davis chipped his through pass too long for the lurking Kanu in the 32nd minute, skipper Dejan Stefanovic had a low shot smothered and Anelka had a heading chance at the other end but nodded Diouf's pass straight at James.

Fortune favoured Bolton's bravery six minutes before the break when defender Abdoulaye Faye allowed Glen Johnson's long ball to bounce past him towards Jaaskelainen but did not reckon for Benjani's pace.

The striker stuck out a foot to lift the ball over the keeper but saw it slip past a post.

And Jaaskelainen celebrated the escape with another good stop from Davis just before the break.

Benjani made himself a chance early in the second half when taking Johnson's pass and pushing past Abdoulaye Meite but finished disappointingly wide of the near post.

It was clear by now to boss Harry Redknapp that Pompey needed the dynamic qualities of Lomana LuaLua and the Congo striker was sent on from the bench with more than 30 minutes still to go.

His first two attempts at running through came to grief and Bolton's defensive screen looked ominously strong as Kanu and Benjani faded.

Nolan could have put them out of their misery with a second goal on 73 minutes but he stabbed over the bar from close range after Campo's long throw skimmed off Primus' head into the six-yard box.

It was Pompey's last throw of the dice when Manuel Fernandes, the 21-year-old Portuguese international, came on as a sub with 15 minutes to go. Although he showed some flamboyant touches Redknapp's side were reduced to a series of goalmouth scrambles in search of an equaliser that rarely looked like coming.

The Old Lady Hertha
26 Sep 2006, 09:26 AM
I'm not sad. ******** Pompey :D

Toon³
26 Sep 2006, 09:38 AM
I would hardly call a run against some average mid and lower table clubs "amazing"

michaec
26 Sep 2006, 10:04 AM
I would hardly call a run against some average mid and lower table clubs "amazing"
Indeed.

Alan_V
26 Sep 2006, 10:16 AM
I would hardly call a run against some average mid and lower table clubs "amazing"

Other than the fact that it was Pompey.

Toon³
26 Sep 2006, 10:25 AM
Other than the fact that it was Pompey.

How is it any different to the runs that Ipswich, Everton, Charlton, Wigan, Norwich and others have made at the start of seasons?

Media hype as usual.

nicephoras
26 Sep 2006, 10:25 AM
You can find almost any club over the past few seasons that managed to cobble together some decent form for one month.

Marko
26 Sep 2006, 11:28 AM
"The South Coast Powerhouse" :)

Alan_V
26 Sep 2006, 03:07 PM
How is it any different to the runs that Ipswich, Everton, Charlton, Wigan, Norwich and others have made at the start of seasons?

Media hype as usual.


You missed the wry sarcasm in my typing. I was agreeing with you. :)

JengibreNAK
27 Sep 2006, 12:50 PM
They were playing some good ball, you have to give them some credit, whether against crap teams or not.

SirHenry
27 Sep 2006, 02:52 PM
Now to see if they'll bounce back after this loss, or will the plummet to bottom of the table..

:p

north-s-l
27 Sep 2006, 04:56 PM
if pompey had kept a clean sheet against bolton , they would have equaled chelsea record of clean sheets in the premiership.

JengibreNAK
28 Sep 2006, 11:38 AM
They've got a tough one this weekend, hopefully they can re-gain some form and score some goals.