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Berbatov fires Fulham to victory

15:45, Feb 23 2013

 

A sumptuous volley from Dimitar Berbatov was enough to settle a forgettable encounter between Fulham and Stoke at Craven Cottage.

Berbatov struck his ninth goal of the season on the stroke of half-time after the hosts had dominated possession without truly testing Asmir Begovic.

The volley was head and shoulders above the general quality of the match with Stoke forward Jonathan Walters missing a second-half penalty as Fulham moved to within a point of the Potters in the Barclays Premier League table.

Stoke were the first side to test the opposition goalkeeper as Peter Crouch dropped deep before threading a ball into the run of Walters, who forced Mark Schwarzer into a smart low save.

Bryan Ruiz had the ball in the back of the net after 11 minutes but was cautioned by referee Lee Probert for clearly using his hand to convert Damien Duff's free-kick.

Stoke were lucky to not be reduced to 10 men midway through the first half as Steven Nzonzi, who had taken a knock on the nose in an earlier collision with Berbatov, was booked for shoving Ruiz in the face. Giorgos Karagounis struck the resulting free-kick well and Begovic was forced to tip over.

The goal finally came in first-half stoppage time as Ashkan Dejagah and Sascha Riether combined down the left with Riether's cross headed into the path of Berbatov by Robert Huth and the former Manchester United man smashed home a volley of the highest quality.

The visitors were then presented with a great opportunity to equalise 10 minutes into a more even second half. Probert awarded a penalty as Dejagah blocked Potters' debutant Brek Shea's cross with his arm but Walters hit a tame spot-kick that was easily kept out by Schwarzer.

Berbatov almost doubled his tally with another fantastic effort. The Bulgarian flicked the ball away from two defenders before firing in another volley with Begovic able to parry it away.

Shea, a first-half introduction for the injured Matthew Etherington, then came close with a half-volley as Stoke started to fight their way back into the match but they could not find an equaliser.

 

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