UEFA Cup - Portsmouth out after James howler

Eurosport - Fri, 05 Dec 10:09:00 2008

A horrendous error from David James saw Portsmouth crash to a 3-2 defeat at Bundesliga side Wolfsburg which ends their interest in this season's UEFA Cup.

FOOTBALL VfL Wolfsburg's Edin Dzeko v Portsmouth's
goalkeeper David James and Sol Campbell - 0

Portsmouth still have one match left to play in Group E but can no longer qualify after picking up just one point from their opening three games.

There were still in the mix with 15 minutes to go with the sides level at 2-2, but James then inexplicably side-footed a back pass straight into the path of Zvjezdan Misimovic, who rounded the England keeper and slotted the ball into the empty net.

James saved a woeful penalty from the same player five minutes later but by then the damage was done, with Pompey being unable to find a way back into the match.

Goals from Jermain Defoe and Arnold Mvuemba helped Portsmouth go from 1-0 down to 2-1 up in a pulsating opening before Christian Gentner made it 2-2 in just the 23rd minute.

Wolfsburg had taken the lead after just three minutes when the Portsmouth defence was caught napping.

Sol Campbell allowed Bosnian striker Edin Dzeko to ghost in behind him and casually side foot past James after Gentner had whipped a cross in behind the defence, despite being surrounded by blue shirts on the edge of the area.

Pompey, however, levelled in just the 11th minute and it was James who set up the attack with a fabulous long throw that set Armand Traore free down the left.

Traore then crossed into the box forcing Wolfsburg keeper Diego Benagilo into a dive to push it away, but the ball went into the path of Defoe who showed great balance to direct the ball into the empty net.

Just three minutes later and the noisy away supporters were ecstatic as Pompey took the lead.

A spell of crisp passing from the visitors eventually freed up room for Mvuemba to try his luck from distance and helped by a deflection off Andrea Barzagil the ball flew into the top corner.

Defoe pulled a half chance just wide not long after, but then in the 23rd minute Wolfsburg again punished sloppy defending as Gentner's low curled cross missed everybody in the box and nestled into the corner of the net as a flat footed James could only look on.

Defoe nearly gave Pompey back the lead in the 31st minute before being crowded out, while at the other end James had to get down low to fingertip away a low Mismovic drive. At the break the sides were level 2-2.

The second-half was a much more timid affair than the first but Portsmouth nearly went back in front when Niko Kranjcar curled a great free-kick over the wall, only to then see his shot hit the underside of the bar.

With both sides now looking solid it seemed like only a mistake or a moment of brilliance would produce a winner and, unfortunately for Portsmouth, James's howler ensured it would be the former scenario.

In the 80th minute Campbell clumsily brought down Dzeko in the box but Misimovic scuffed his chance to clinch the match as James saved with ease.

But the miss did not prove costly as Portsmouth, who put substitutes Peter Crouch and Nwankwo Kanu alongside the previously lone striker Defoe, failed to create any late chances.

Instead, Tony Adams's side suffered another late below when Traore was forced off with what looked like a hamstring injury just before the end.

Seán Fay / Eurosport

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  1. He made a mistake just like anyone else­ does....what's big deal about it? That's part­ of learning process and there's always room for­ improvement!! Unfortunately his mistake is­ crucial....too bad...
    From anoushkarm, on Fri 5 Dec­ 11:36AM

    HOW DO YOU THINK HE GOT THE NAME 'CALAMITY­ JAMES'? His mistakes are too expensive and too­ regular for him to be classed as a great keeper. More­ like accident prone - hence Calamity.

    From Monty, on Mon 8 Dec 10:27AM
  2. screw david james fought he were good come on liverpool

    From brad_nicholls, on Fri 5 Dec 4:56PM
  3. Once again, calamity strikes. Yes he is human, yes we­ all make mistakes, just he makes them at the most­ crucial of times.

    From RUSS, on Fri 5 Dec 11:47AM
  4. He made a mistake just like anyone else­ does....what's big deal about it? That's part­ of learning process and there's always room for­ improvement!! Unfortunately his mistake is­ crucial....too bad...

    From anoushkarm, on Fri 5 Dec 11:36AM
  5. It used to be Scottish keepers who got a bad name - not­ any more!! LOL

    From steven, on Fri 5 Dec 10:19AM
  6. James has always been the same, a good shot stopper,­ but thats all.

    Joe Hart for England....

    From ken.treherne1, on Fri 5 Dec 10:12AM
  7. James has always been the same, a good shot stopper,­ but thats all.

    Joe Hart for England....

    From ken.treherne1, on Fri 5 Dec 10:11AM
  8. Belhadj and only Belhadj

    From hamoudi, on Fri 5 Dec 10:08AM
  9. To mcpluker (or mcplonker) ; Redknapp "done a­ runner" 'cos he's two faced and can never­ really be trusted despite being a great man Manager. ­ He left Pompey "in the lurch" for the 2nd­ time......
    David James' gaffs are unbelievable­ sometimes but, some of the defenders must take the­ blame for letting attackers cut straight thro' to­ Pompey's goal apparently unchallenged. It's­ surprising Tony Adams didn't give Hermannn­ Hreidersson a chance to start last night - he's­ been waiting long enough for it.

    From Tony H, on Fri 5 Dec 10:08AM
  10. Its well known James is a great shot stopper but he has­ always been eccentric and hard to fathom sometimes his­ decisions defy logic. But as for being the new­ grobbelar and fixing matches thats a bit harsh.

    From carolynturner, on Fri 5 Dec 9:57AM
  11. pompey out...move on !

    From ceko_tc, on Fri 5 Dec 9:31AM
  12. Could James be the new grobblear of the­ premiership??
    Remember what calamities he made and what­ was found out or accused of afterwards!!!!
    What do you­ think???
    He seems to make very very bad mistakes when­ they happen.

    From simon, on Fri 5 Dec 9:28AM
  13. They let in one goal in the whole of last seasons cup­ run, and then this! Come on Tony - SORT IT OUT!!!!

    From Peter S, on Fri 5 Dec 9:28AM
  14. Ports Who?

    Come on The reds!!!!

    From John, on Fri 5 Dec 9:10AM
  15. This is why England want him as keeper I presume

    From not printable, on Fri 5 Dec 8:45AM
  16. WE ALL KNEW POMPEY WOULDNT LAST THAT`S WHY REDKNAP DONE­ A RUNNER NEVA MIND ADAMS WILL GET YOU THERE IN THE END­ ,,,,, C.T.I.D.

    From mcpluker, on Fri 5 Dec 8:44AM
  17. Purbrookdamian i keep getting invalid comment as well­ and it's driving me nuts.

    From adrianbroadbridge, on Fri 5 Dec 8:31AM
  18. Take a long hard look at la liga, better than the prem-­ no. maybe equal.

    From ian mack, on Fri 5 Dec 8:25AM
  19. Who Cares. Pompey are out. deal with it and move on

    From mrgee, on Fri 5 Dec 8:23AM
  20. Hard luck Portsmouth for going out.Surely it's­ about time the National team coaches took a long hard­ look at England's chances with who we can put in­ Goal for England.James,Robinson,Kirkland,Carson.....All­ have moments of brilliance,but are all woefully­ inconsistant and unpredictable.I'm a Liverpool fan­ but my vote for England's No.1 would be Robert­ Green,or Joe Hart.Put Ben Foster in at number 2,but­ give him more games.Don't even consider any of the­ rest.

    From jhr881, on Fri 5 Dec 8:14AM
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