FAC: Accrington Stanley 1-3 Fulham
Fulham booked a place in the FA Cup fifth round after seeing off
the challenge of 10-man Accrington Stanley in a 3-1 win at the
Crown Ground.
Stanley enjoyed the better of the opening stages in front of
their home fans at but fell behind in the 21st minute when Erik
Nevland fired in from close range.
The League Two side equalised within four minutes as top
scorer Michael Symes tucked away his 14th goal of the season, but
they suffered a setback in the 41st minute when Darran Kempson was
sent off after bringing down Zoltan Gera.
Second-half strikes from Damien Duff and Gera sealed victory
for Fulham as the Premier League team made the most of their man
advantage.
Roy Hodgson named a strong side for the tie, making only
three changes from the team that lost 2-0 at Blackburn last
weekend.
Andy Johnson was missing with a knee injury so Nevland
started up front, while Bjorn Helge Riise and Toni Kallio were also
brought into the first XI.
Accrington boss John Coleman kept faith in the same team that
had beaten Gillingham on Tuesday in the third round.
Stanley, the lowest-ranked side remaining in the competition,
knew a giant-killing would earn them a place in the fifth round for
the first time in their history.
And with the club having experienced severe financial
difficulties in recent times, there was an extra incentive for
Coleman's players to try and upset the odds against their opponents
and secure a lucrative fixture either back at Craven Cottage or in
the next round.
Accrington started well, and Symes rifled in an effort in the
ninth minute from 25 yards which Mark Schwarzer did well to tip
around the post.
Five minutes later James Ryan met a bouncing ball with a
volley but did not have the power to cause Schwarzer problems and
the Australian made a comfortable save.
Stanley appeared to be making a mockery of the 70 places
between themselves and Fulham, but after all the hosts' endeavour,
it was the Cottagers who then took the lead in the 21st minute.
Duff sent in a corner which Gera flicked on and Nevland
finished from point-blank range.
Accrington were back in it within four minutes as Symes
pounced after a goal-mouth scramble.
Schwarzer could only parry Ryan's strike and Sean McConville
then had a shot blocked by Brede Hangeland, but Symes was on hand
to finish and draw things level once more.
It was nothing more than the Reds deserved, and roared on by
a vociferous home support they went in search of a second goal with
Robert Grant bringing another save out of Schwarzer shortly after
the half-hour mark.
Trouble struck for Accrington just before the break though as
they were suddenly reduced to 10 men, defender Kempson the man
dismissed after going in from behind on Gera.
Having made it to half-time, Stanley emerged for the second
half looking determined Kempson's red card was not going to ruin
their day.
The hosts did their best to maintain the tempo and almost
took the lead in the 52nd minute when Grant connected first-time
with Ryan's cross, only to see his volley flash across Schwarzer
and wide.
But the Cottagers were settling into a rhythm, and after he
just failed to find a finishing touch to a neat passing move
through the Accrington defence, Duff popped up again in the 58th
minute to put Fulham 2-1 in front.
The goal was a little fortunate, the Irishman sending a weak
effort skidding across the mud that Dean Bouzanis got a hand to but
could not prevent from bobbling over the line.
Nevland then unleashed a fierce shot at Bouzanis from inside
the box which was tipped over the bar, and Aaron Hughes could not
get his header on target from the corner that followed.
Stanley were looking increasingly weary and it came as no
surprise when Fulham extended their lead with 11 minutes to go.
Riise broke clear on the right and provided the cross for
Gera, who had no trouble meeting it first time and sending past a
helpless Bouzanis.