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FORM GUIDE
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A late strike from David Wheeler saw Pompey see off Peterborough to reach the semi-finals of the Checkatrade Trophy.
The visitors were finishing the tie on the ascendency, with Christian Burgess and the crossbar coming to the Blues’ rescue.
But a penalty shoot-out looked likely until Wheeler scored with five minutes remaining to bring Wembley a step closer.
Kenny Jackett made seven changes from the side that were beaten at Oxford in the league on Saturday.
Skipper Gareth Evans kept his place in the starting line-up, as did Craig MacGillivray, Jamal Lowe and Wheeler.
There was plenty of youth on display, with academy full-back Haji Mnoga joined by third year scholars Matt Casey and Dan Smith.
Burgess, Brandon Haunstrup, Ben Close and Adam May added a bit more experience to a youthful side.
It was Pompey who looked the bigger threat for much of the first half and a low Haunstrup cross was turned narrowly past his own post by Rhys Bennett.
Evans then curled a free-kick just past the upright, while a scuffed May effort hit Smith’s heel and rebounded clear.
Their first clear-cut opportunity arrived on 22 minutes when Burgess lofted a fine pass over the Posh defence to find Wheeler.
The winger brought the ball down neatly, but Conor O’Malley was quickly off his line to block the shot.
Lowe then cut inside from the left and hit a fierce effort that was diverted over the bar by Ryan Tafazolli.
And Haunstrup found space to surge forward on 34 minutes, then flashed a low shot just past the post.
But Peterborough started to look dangerous as the interval approached and Joe Ward’s cross almost caught out MacGillivray.
The ball drifted towards goal, forcing the keeper to push it against the bar, with Wheeler clearing behind before Daniel Lafferty could pounce.
Lee Tomlin then found George Cooper with an incisive pass, but the midfielder’s first touch was heavy and the opportunity disappeared.
Half Time
Portsmouth 0
Peterborough United 0
It was the Blues who were first to have a chance after the interval, although Wheeler could not keep his shot down after Haunstrup’s pass had been fed into his path by Smith.
Burgess was enjoying a chance to impress and showed some silky footwork to twice leave Tomlin floundering.
The Posh winger was not amused, however, and kicked out at his opponent, with referee Andy Woolmer surprisingly deciding that a talking was all that was required.
And the official also kept his cards in his pocket moments later when Ivan Toney clattered into Burgess.
Jackett made a double substitution just before the hour mark, with Smith and Mnoga making way for Louis Dennis and Anton Walkes.
Toney had a couple of attempts for the visitors, scuffing one comfortably wide before a curling a second narrowly over.
Genuine chances were proving to be at a premium, though, and Evans sent a shot off target, while Close had an effort blocked.
Cooper wasted a good chance for the visitors by blazing wide after being teed-up by Siriki Dembele and tried to claim a corner to spare his blushes.
But the hosts somehow avoided falling behind during an incredible passage of play on 81 minutes.
MacGillivray did well to deny Cooper and Toney in quick succession, before Jason Naismith’s effort was cleared from the line by Burgess.
But the ball fell back to the Posh right-back and his header hit the bar, with Burgess again on hand to hack clear.
It was Pompey who broke the deadlock on 85 minutes, however, as Evans’ corner from the left was emphatically converted by WHEELER’s first-time finish.
The lead might have been doubled, but Dennis sent a shot just over the bar, while O’Malley denied Wheeler again.
One goal was enough, though, as the Blues comfortably saw out the final moments to reach the last four.
Pompey (4-2-3-1): MacGillivray; Mnoga (Walkes 58), Casey, Burgess, Haunstrup; May, Close (Clarke 87); Wheeler, Evans (c), Lowe; Smith (Dennis 58)
Goals: Wheeler 85
Booked: Close
Subs not used: Bass, Donohue, Read, Lethbridge
Peterborough (4-2-3-1): O’Malley; Naismith, Bennett, Tafazolli, Lafferty; Woodyard (c) (Godden 87), Cooke; Ward, Cooper, Tomlin (Dembele 69); Toney
Subs not used: Chapman, Lyon, Denton, Maddison, Stevens
Referee: Andy Woolmer
Attendance: 3,313 (121 away fans)
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