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                                                    Portsmouth
                                                    0-0
                                                    Leeds

                                                    npower Championship , Feb 25, 2012
                                                    Ground: Fratton Park , Kickoff: 15:00 , Att 17,571

                                                    Team news

                                                    Beleaguered Pompey depleted Crisis club Portsmouth are down to the bare bones for the visit of Leeds.

                                                    Striker Dave Kitson joins the list of absentees as he serves a one-match ban for his red card at Barnsley last week, and top scorer Erik Huseklepp on Thursday moved to Birmingham to ease the financial problems at Fratton Park.

                                                    Skipper Liam Lawrence (calf), fellow midfielder David Norris (hernia), winger Kelvin Etuhu (hamstring) and forward Luke Varney (knee) remain on the sidelines.

                                                    Veteran frontman Kanu (back) and defender Greg Halford (knee) are also doubts.

                                                    Defenders Aaron Mokoena, Tal Ben Haim and Ricardo Rocha and midfielder Joel Ward have been carrying knocks but will have to be patched up again, while rookie midfielder Scott Allan has arrived on loan from West Brom.

                                                    Leeds manager Neil Warnock will be without midfield pair Andros Townsend and Fabian Delph for his first game in charge.

                                                    Townsend, on loan from Tottenham, has opted to cut short his stay at the club and Delph has returned to parent club Aston Villa after being been ruled out for the rest of the season with an ankle injury sustained in the recent defeat at Coventry.

                                                    Winger Robbie Rogers is also doubtful after suffering concussion. The USA international was stretchered off shortly after making his first appearance for the club in last weekend's win over Doncaster.

                                                    Defenders Paul Connolly and Leigh Bromby, midfielder Lloyd Sam and forwards Ramon Nunez and Billy Paynter are among those who could return to contention after featuring in a behind-closed-doors friendly with Hull this week.

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                                                    Stalemate for Warnock bow Neil Warnock's first game in charge of Leeds ended in a stalemate as Portsmouth turned in a battling display in a bid to stave off relegation from the npower Championship.

                                                    Warnock saw his latest side snatch a last-gasp win from the stands at Elland Road last week, but will be disappointed Leeds failed to convert one of several chances.

                                                    Leeds striker Ross McCormack came closest to breaking the deadlock when his shot hit the bar and bounced down on to the goalline early in the second half.

                                                    Robert Snodgrass headed home the rebound, but his follow-up effort was ruled out for offside.

                                                    The point gained is of little use to either side. Leeds remain four points adrift of the play-offs and Portsmouth, who dropped into the bottom three after being docked 10 points for going into administration, slipped another place courtesy of Coventry's win over Barnsley.

                                                    Pompey manager Michael Appleton, forced to sell top goalscorer Erik Huseklepp to Birmingham this week, once again struggled to fill his substitutes' bench and handed a debut to 21-year-old midfielder Scott Allan, who joined on loan from West Brom on Thursday.

                                                    Defender Greg Halford returned to the side, while striker Dave Kitson was suspended.

                                                    Michael Brown was back in Leeds' starting line-up in place of the departing Andros Townsend, while Warnock handed the captain's armband to Snodgrass.

                                                    Leeds were dealt an early blow when defender Alex Bruce was forced off injured in the 11th minute and replaced by Leigh Bromby.

                                                    Goalkeeper Andy Lonergan tipped away Portsmouth midfielder George Thorne's corner soon after, while Adam Clayton drove the wrong side of the post for Leeds.

                                                    Allan almost made a dream start when his long-range shot flashed wide and Pompey team-mate Hayden Mullins' angled effort was blocked.

                                                    Both sides were finding it difficult to carve out clear-cut chances.

                                                    Pompey defender Tal Ben-Haim tried his luck with a wayward 30-yard shot before Leeds came closest to breaking the deadlock just before half-time when Snodgrass's shot from a half-cleared corner was brilliantly saved by Stephen Henderson.

                                                    Leeds almost took the lead with their first meaningful attack in the second half.

                                                    McCormack's thumping drive from the left edge of the penalty area hit the crossbar and bounced down on the goalline and although Snodgrass followed up to head home, the Scot was deemed to have been in an offside position by referee Phil Gibbs.

                                                    Pompey pair Ward and Mullins fired in long-range efforts that were blocked and comfortably saved respectively before Henderson rescued his side again, this time saving with his feet to deny Luciano Becchio inside the penalty area in the 58th minute.

                                                    Henderson saved with his feet again to keep out Bromby's close-range shot, but just as Leeds began to dominate, Thorne unleashed a 20-yard shot that forced Lonergan into a fine save.

                                                    Aidy White almost caught Henderson out with a cross-shot that was tipped over, fellow Leeds defender Darren O'Dea headed straight at Henderson in the closing stages and Brown lashed a shot over the bar in the 94th minute.

                                                    Team Line-ups

                                                    PortsmouthRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Substitution Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Rating
                                                    13 Stephen Henderson
                                                    4 Aaron Mokoena
                                                    3 Ricardo Rocha
                                                    5 Jason Pearce
                                                    26 Tal Ben-Haim
                                                    2 Joel Ward
                                                    8 Hayden Mullins
                                                    20 George Thorne
                                                    15 Greg Halford
                                                    16 Scott Allan(sub 75)
                                                    9 Marko Futacs(sub 75)
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    1 Jamie Ashdown
                                                    17 Ashley Harris
                                                    19 David Norris(sub 75)
                                                    25 Benjani Mwaruwari(sub 75)
                                                    31 Adam Webster
                                                    LeedsRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Substitution Rating
                                                    1 Andy Lonergan
                                                    4 Alex Bruce(sub 10)
                                                    22 Tom Lees
                                                    48 Darren O'Dea
                                                    28 Aidan White
                                                    23 Robert Snodgrass
                                                    15 Adam Clayton
                                                    16 Danny Pugh
                                                    8 Michael Brown
                                                    10 Luciano Becchio
                                                    44 Ross McCormack
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    9 Billy Paynter
                                                    11 Lloyd Sam
                                                    18 Mikael Forssell
                                                    26 Leigh Bromby(sub 10)
                                                    29 Zac Thompson

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