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Fulham earn draw

April 24, 2010 00:00:00


HAMBURG, Apr 23 (AFP): Fulham will take a slight advantage into next week's Europa League semi-final, second-leg at home to Hamburg having earned a 0-0 draw in the Hanseatic City in Thursday's first leg.
Hamburg will host the final on May 12 at the HSH Nordbank Arena, but could not make home advantage count in the first leg despite several clear chances to take the lead.
With their chances of winning the Bundesliga title effectively ended by a shock 1-0 defeat at home to Mainz last weekend, Bruno Labbadia-coached Hamburg are concentrating on the Europa League, but still have it all to do in London next Thurday.
"Of course, we really wanted to get a goal here, but it is not as though we now have no chance in Fulham," said Labbadia.
"We will always have the chance to score a goal, while our opponents will need to score two.
"We had our chances here, we just couldn't take them."
Fulham keeper Mark Schwarzer played down the effects of his side's taxing 27 hour road trip to get to the match, saying: "The trip was well documented, and we were a bit tired in the legs, but in the end it's a good performance.
"We've done fantastically well to limit them to so few chances and it's a really admirable performance that gives us hope for the return leg."
The hosts laid seige to the Fulham goal in the second-half with three clear chances in three minutes with a quarter of the match left to play, but to no avail.
Dutch striker Ruud van Nistelrooy and midfielder Jonathan Pitroipa both went close, but Hamburg's attack was constantly frustrated by Fulham's Australian goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer.
In the end, the stats show Hamburg had five clear chances on goals, while Fulham failed to create a single threatening chance and won the corner count 7-1, but the hosts could not make the numerical advantage count.

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