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Portsmouth 7 - 4 Reading

Portsmouth 7-4 Reading


Empics
Liam Rosenior is scythed down by Sean Davis
Scoring Summary
Portsmouth Reading
Benjani Mwaruwari (7)Stephen Hunt (45)
Benjani Mwaruwari (37)Dave Kitson (48)
Hermann Hreidarsson (55)Nicky Shorey (pen miss 66)
Benjani Mwaruwari (70)Shane Long (79)
Niko Kranjcar (75)Nicky Shorey (90)
Sean Davis (81) 
Sulley Muntar (pen 90) 
Match Stats
Portsmouth Reading
Shots (on Goal) 26(17) 13(7)
Fouls 4 7
Corner Kicks 8 4
Offsides 4 0
Time of Possession 65% 35%
Yellow Cards 1 1
Red Cards 0 0
Saves 5 8
Match Information
Stadium: Fratton Park, England
Attendance: 20,102
Match Time: 10:00 ET
Official(s):
M Halsey (Referee)

Updated: September 29, 2007, 12:48 PM ET

Portsmouth went goal crazy at Fratton Park, with Benjani Mwaruwari netting a hat-trick in a 7-4 demolition of Reading that now represents the Barclays Premier League's highest-scoring game.

The Royals had only beaten Pompey once in the past 25 years but cannot have defended any worse in any of those previous encounters.

Goals from Stephen Hunt and Dave Kitson actually cancelled out Benjani's first-half double, but Steve Coppell's side were soon buried under an avalanche of replies. • Harry hails punishing Pompey

Hermann Hreidarsson headed Pompey back ahead, Benjani's third was followed by a fine strike from Nico Kranjcar and, after substitute Shane Long had pulled one back for Reading, Sean Davis netted a long-rang shot, before Sulley Muntari made it 7-3 from the spot.

Nicky Shorey had the last word with a deflected fourth for the visitors.

A knee injury had robbed Portsmouth of top-scorer Kanu and, despite his Carling Cup winner at Burnley in midweek, England international David Nugent found himself still on the bench as Benjani was chosen to replace the Nigerian up front.

Harry Redknapp's judgement was soon proved to be correct, however, as the Zimbabwean opened the scoring after just seven minutes.

James Harper had lost the ball to Papa Bouba Diop and Benjani, having sent John Utaka into a crossing position on the left, completed the move by dispatching his colleague's delivery to the back post from close range.

Reading goalkeeper Marcus Hahnemann had remained rooted to his line on that occasion, but when he came out to claim Kranjcar's corner, the American succeeded only in spilling it into Diop's path and was mightily relieved when the Senegal international could only hook the loose ball wide.

Kranjcar was the first half's most lively performer, running at opponents at will but could not hit the target himself, screwing one effort wide from a good position in the box before blasting another well over.

Diop's 30-yard shot forced Hahnemann into a diving save, before Benjani made it 2-0 in the 37th minute.

Reading had been slow to react for the first goal and were caught out from their own attack this time as Diop's ball from inside his own half found the recalled front man.

Shorey and Ivar Ingimarsson were both unable to impede his progress, before Hahnemann was beaten with a well-placed drive from just outside the box.

The lead was no more than Pompey had deserved and Hahnemann somehow deflected Glen Johnson's shot over after Benjani's header had set up the defender at point-blank range.

Davis sent a long-range shot just over, but the last word of the half belonged to Reading when Hunt pulled a goal back in stoppage time.

Liam Rosenior and Kitson set it up with the former sending a cross over David James and the latter reacting to prod the ball goalwards when it had bounced down off the cross bar.

Sylvain Distin managed to block on the line, but Hunt followed up smartly to nod home.

Reading usually concede goals shortly after half-time, but this time Kitson scored one, with James' rash rush out of his box allowing it to take place in the 48th minute.

The England goalkeeper never looked likely to reach Hunt's ball from his own half and Kitson, having taken it past him, located the empty net with a perfectly-placed shot from a tight angle on the left.

Pompey reacted strongly and Reading were fortunate to scramble the ball away after Utaka's cross had gone over Hahnemann.

Harper fired a good chance over at the other end, but when Diop had a diving header ruled out for offside the reprieve was shortlived for the visitors as Hreidarsson made it 3-2 in the 55th minute.

Again Hahnemann appeared to be at fault, allowing the Pompey defender to beat him to Distin's cross and head home from eight yards out.

James made amends for his earlier error by saving Shorey's penalty after Diop had needlessly controlled the ball with an arm in the box.

Exactly why a striker did not take it remains unknown, but the home fans reacted rapturously with chants of 'England's Number One'.

Benjani made sure the match ball was his with a fine solo clincher with 20 minutes remaining. Sulley Muntari put him through and, with defenders trailing, he made the task of taking the ball round Hahnemann and finding the empty net look easy.

Kranjcar made it 5-2 with a headed conversion of a Davis cross, but Long's reply - a deflection of a Harper shot with 10 minutes remaining - was quickly followed by Pompey's sixth from Davis.

Muntari scored the seventh from the spot in stoppage time after Kranjcar had been fouled by Rosenior.

Shorey fired home a deflected fourth before the final whistle ended the mayhem.

  • Harry hails punishing Pompey

    Portsmouth manager Harry Redknapp hailed his players for a 'fantastic' demolition of Reading, who were beaten 7-4 on a crazy day of scoring at Fratton Park.

    But the Pompey boss also could not help moaning that his side should have contributed even more to the Barclays Premier League's highest-ever goal tally.

    Benjani Mwaruwari's first-half double had put the home side in control but Stephen Hunt pulled one back just before the break.

    Dave Kitson made it 2-2 soon after the restart but Hermann Hreidarsson put Pompey back in front after Papa Bouba Diop's header had been ruled out.

    Nicky Shorey saw a penalty saved before Benjani completed a hat-trick and Nico Kranjcar, Sean Davis and Sulley Muntari made it seven, with the latter scoring from the spot.

    Shane Long had netted for Reading in the middle of all that mayhem but Shorey's deflected fourth had no bearing on the result.

    Redknapp said: 'We were fantastic today. We went in 2-1 up at half-time but we should have been four up. We had completely dominated the game and they had never even had a shot.

    'Their keeper made an incredible save to deny Glen Johnson and then they scrambled a goal at the other end. It should have been game over but it was game on.

    'Then we gave a sloppy goal away to make it 2-2 and Papa Diop had a perfectly good goal disallowed when he was two yards onside.

    'There were a few wrong decisions out there today - their penalty was a throw-in to us as well.

    'But we came back at them, kept going forward and we played some great football today. There were some quality performances out there today.'

    Shell-shocked Reading manager Steve Coppell admitted his side had thrown away the platform that Kitson's equaliser had given them.

    He said: 'I have never been involved in a game like that before. It's hard to remember anything like that either as a player or a manager.

    'There were 11 goals in the game and there could have been more. There was no indication at half-time that it was going to explode into life like that.

    'We dragged ourselves back into it with a five minute flurry just before half-time to keep us in contact.

    'Then we got ourselves in a position where we had a chance to go on and win the game. The penalty miss was crucial and their third goal was crucial.

    'It seemed as though when either side attacked it was going to end up in the back of the net.'
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