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Fulham 1 - 0 CSKA Sofia

Gera header enough for Fulham

Danny Murphy misses a penalty against CSKA Sofia
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Danny Murphy misses a penalty against CSKA Sofia
Scoring Summary
Fulham CSKA Sofia
Danny Murphy (pen miss 9) 
Zoltan Gera (14) 
Match Stats
Fulham CSKA Sofia
Shots (on Goal) 11(4) 9(1)
Fouls 8 13
Corner Kicks 7 7
Offsides 4 2
Time of Possession 54% 46%
Yellow Cards 2 3
Red Cards 0 0
Saves 4 6
Match Information
Stadium: Craven Cottage, England
Attendance: 23,604
Match Time: 20:05 UK
Official(s):
Pavel Balaj (Referee)

Teams
Fulham CSKA Sofia
Mark Schwarzer1 Zdravko Chavdarov
Chris Baird30 Yordan Todorov
Brede Hangeland15 Ivan Ivanov
Stephen KellyKostadin Stoyanov
John Pantsil52 Iordan Minev
26 Chris Smalling2 Pavel Vidanov
13 Danny Murphy19 Apostol Popov
29 Simon DaviesTodor Yanchev
17 Bjorn Helge Riise32 Viktors Morozs
11 Zoltan Gera8 Todor Timonov
25 Bobby Zamora77 Spas Delev
Substitutes
12 David StockdaleIvaylo Petrov 27
18 Aaron HughesA Branekov 13
37 Matthew BriggsHugo Baez 24
16 Damien DuffKosta Yanev 21
23 Clint DempseyNikolay Manchev 20
31 Matthew SaundersMesquita Ferreira Michel 22
40 Michael UwezuMarinho Rui Miguel 10
Substitutions
Aaron Hughes for Brede Hangeland (46)
Mesquita Ferreira Michel for Todor Timonov (54)
Clint Dempsey for Simon Davies (70)
Kosta Yanev for Ivan Ivanov (63)
Damien Duff for Danny Murphy (78)
Marinho Rui Miguel for Yordan Todorov (72)
Yellow Cards
Chris Baird (41)
Viktors Morozs (35)
John Pantsil (81)
Iordan Minev (62)
 Kostadin Stoyanov (89)
· Club Squads: Fulham | CSKA Sofia

Updated: December 4, 2009, 8:06 AM UK

Fulham's hopes of reaching the Europa League knockout stages will go down to the wire after Zoltan Gera earned them victory against CSKA Sofia at Craven Cottage.

• Hodgson: League still priority

Needing to match Group E rivals Roma on the night, Roy Hodgson's men did their part with maximum points against their Bulgarian opponents, who had only had Luboslav Penev in the dug-out for the second half after their coach nearly missed the trip altogether.

Danny Murphy, making his first appearance in six weeks after a knee injury, missed a penalty but Gera headed home to spare his captain's blushes. They travel to Basle on Wednesday, December 16 still with a slim hope of reaching the last 32.

Penev was named on the team sheet for the visitors after making the late trip to London when a ban on him leaving Bulgaria, for a debt owed, was lifted.

His side struck the crossbar early on but only genuinely threatened when he emerged in the second half, although his side ultimately have only one point from their five matches in the group.

That early chance came when Todor Timonov latched onto a loose clearance and got his shot away before John Pantsil arrived with the challenge, with the ball rebounding to safety after smacking the crossbar.

Then came Murphy's ninth-minute penalty when Gera was fouled by Ivan Ivanov, an offence so blatant there was no need for the extra official behind the goal that have been trialled in this competition.

After his time on the sidelines, Murphy's ring-rusty spot-kick was sidefooted over the crossbar.

The hosts, however, were ahead in the 15th minute when Bjorn Helge Riise won a 50-50 ball after a corner was cleared, he dashed down the right flank and crossed for Gera to nod home from close range.

Bobby Zamora, also back in the side after a knock ruled him out last weekend, could have double the lead but volleyed over after Gera nodded in his direction on the edge of the area.

Fulham were cutting through the CSKA defence every time they gained possession, with Christopher Smalling heading over from a corner, Riise failing to direct a shot from a promising position and Simon Davies dragging wide after Zamora had headed in his path.

The only thing that knocked the hosts off their stride was the elbow of Viktors Morozs, which connected with Gera's face and earned the midfielder a yellow card.

Hodgson took off Brede Hangeland at the break and replaced him with Aaron Hughes, giving his two first-choice centre-backs a half each ahead of Sunday's Barclays Premier League clash against Sunderland.

With Penev in the dug-out for the second half, Michel was brought on and set up a chance for Todor Yanchev, with Stephen Kelly required to race back and make a tackle in the six-yard area.

Spas Delev then missed an opportunity to make Fulham pay for their first-half wastefulness - but he went just wide after meeting a cross with a volley.

Riise went over in the penalty area before the end but it was right in front of the extra official - and quite rightly there was no spot-kick awarded this time.

Damien Duff came on and was needed to clear off the line when Kosta Yanev got his shot through a ruck of players. CSKA felt they should have had a penalty for a Kelly handball just before the effort.

  • Hodgson: League still priority

    Fulham boss Roy Hodgson insists the Premier League is still his priority and will rotate his squad for the Europa League clash against Basle after victory against CSKA Sofia set up a showdown in Switzerland.

    "The Premier League is the major concern and the Europa League comes second to that,'' Hodgson said. "I don't think the fans will hold anything against us for our performances in this competition. They know when we go to Basle we will be doing our very best.

    "We are still trying to do the best we can, the players will be trying hard to get us through and that was evident against CSKA, personified by people like Simon Davies, Zoltan Gera and Bobby Zamora.

    "We knew it would be tough for Basle to get anything at Roma so with the four points dropped against Roma we always thought we would have had to win the last two games.''

    Before Gera's 15th-minute winner, Danny Murphy missed a penalty on his return to action after six weeks out with a knee injury.

    "He's our penalty taker,'' Hodgson said. "It was the first missed since I've been at the club. It wasn't a mistake to let him take it.''

    "All credit to CSKA, they had nothing to lose in the last 20 minutes and brought talented players on,'' Hodgson added. "When you make changes it makes it difficult for players.

    "It was foolish to miss a penalty but there were other missed chances and the game could have been dead and buried. I'm very pleased that we showed the strength of character to stand up to that.''

    CSKA rallied in the second half, possibly inspired by coach Luboslav Penev being in the dug-out after missing the first half.

    Penev was named on the team sheet for the visitors after making the late trip to London when a ban on him leaving Bulgaria - for an unpaid debt - was lifted.

    "I arrived 15 mins before half-time and remained in the tunnel until the break,'' Penev said. "The most important thing is that I arrived during the game and was close to my assistants and my team.

    "I was told about the first 30 minutes, they were fast forgotten and we outplayed Fulham in the second half. This is how I would like my team to play always.

    "We deserved a goal and at least a point after creating five or six opportunities. Maybe we should have had a penalty too.''
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