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Europa League - Thursday 30th June 2011, 7:30 PM
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NSI Runavik
Attendance: 14190
 
Referee: B Brugger
 

Match events
Duff
33
Goal
 
 
60
Yellow
Lamhauge Petersen
Murphy pen
61
Goal
 
Bjorn Riise
69
Sub On
 
Davies
69
Sub Off
 
Johnson A
70
Goal
 
Sidwell
73
Sub On
 
Etuhu
73
Sub Off
 
 
78
Sub On
Fredriksberg
 
78
Sub Off
Danielsen
Dalla Valle
79
Sub On
 
Zamora
79
Sub Off
 
 
86
Sub On
Sylling Olsen
 
86
Sub Off
Mortensen
 
90
Sub On
Liknargotu
 
90
Sub Off
Olsen
 
Match review


 Fulham winger Damien Duff
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Fulham took their first step towards further Europa League success with a comfortable 3-0 victory against Faroese minnows NSI Runavik in Martin Jol's first match at the helm.

Damien Duff, Danny Murphy and Andrew Johnson netted the all-important goals at Craven Cottage as the west Londoners look to repeat their run to the final in 2010.

While a further 22 matches still stand between them and another appearance in the finale, Fulham already seem to have dispatched NSI with a clinical display in the first leg of their first qualifying round clash.

Heading into the tie, recently-appointed former Tottenham boss Jol sprang something of a surprise by naming the strongest possible starting line-up.

Match Stats Fulham NSI Runavik
Goals 3 0
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Scorers Duff 33  
Murphy pen 61  
Johnson 70  
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Possession 63% 37%
Goal attempts 15 3
On Target 8 1
Corners 14 1
Off-sides 3 2
Saves 2 11
Fouls 10 8
Yellows 0 1
Reds 0 0
source: Soccernet
The Dutchman had hinted he would blood in youngsters during the early rounds but named a side packed with experience.

Murphy skippered the Whites and the likes of Brede Hangeland, Bobby Zamora and Duff were included in the starting line-up.

The home side started strongly and within the opening minute Johnson came close to breaking the deadlock, but Helgi Petersen blocked well after neat build-up play by Murphy and Zamora.

The Cottagers continued to dominate the opening exchanges, although they struggled to get out of second gear and past NSI's backline.

Zamora attempted a neat header on the quarter-hour mark as Fulham looked to break the deadlock, while Johnson's pace continued to threaten the Faroese side's defence.

Fulham midfielder Danny Murphy
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Duff was unfortunate not to net the game's first goal in the 23rd minute, twisting and turning on the edge of the box before unleashing a right-footed drive that went just wide of the far post.

Despite Fulham's dominance, Justinus Hansen almost gave NSI a shock lead with a thumping effort that caught Mark Schwarzer unawares and bounced just wide.

The long-range drive seemed to spur Jol's side into life and - after some nice play down the left-hand side - Duff thumped home from inside the 18-yard box.

The Republic of Ireland international's 33rd-minute goal did not open the floodgates, although NSI goalkeeper Andras Gango was forced to tip over smartly from a curling free-kick from Zamora on the stroke of half-time.

Fulham returned from the break reinvigorated and the visitors were forced to deal with a barrage of attacks from the offset.

Gango palmed away efforts from Johnson, Hangeland and Zamora shortly after the restart, before the latter and Duff blazed wide.

Fulham striker Andrew Johnson
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Despite NSI's resilience, however, the home support did not have to wait long for a second goal after Petersen upended Simon Davies in the box, allowing skipper Murphy to coolly slot home from the penalty spot.

Gango was called into action again moments later, with Johnson forcing the Hungary-born goalkeeper into a fine save.

However, the NSI goalkeeper could do nothing about the Cottagers' third goal as Johnson wriggled free in the box and angled a shot into the bottom left-hand corner.

The 30-year-old saw another effort hit the bar shortly after, before Jol rang the changes in a bid to freshen his side up - handing a debut to former Liverpool man Lauri Dalla Valle.

Murphy attempted a speculative effort in a last bid to get the 14,910 fans on their feet again but Fulham were restricted to a three-goal advantage heading into next week's second leg.

Fulham Schwarzer, Baird, Hangeland,Hughes, Briggs, Davies (Riise 69), Murphy, Etuhu (Sidwell 73), Duff, Andrew Johnson, Zamora (Dalla Valle 79).
Subs Not Used: Stockdale, Kelly, Senderos, Greening.

Goals:
Duff 33 (a very good left footed shot to the lower right corner from the left penalty area aprox. 18 yards out ),
Murphy 61 pen (Johnson brought down. Murphy places the penalty kick with his right foot to the lower right corner and scores!! The goalkeeper was nowhere near the shot.),
Andrew Johnson 70 ( a very good right footed shot to the lower left corner from the right penalty area aprox. 12 yards out).

NSI Runavik Gango, Jens Joensen, Mortensen (Magnus Olsen 86), Justinus Hansen, Klaemint Olsen (Liknargotu 90), Helgi Lamhauge Petersen, Lakjuni,Mikkelsen, Frederiksberg, Debes Danielsen (Fredriksberg 78), Christian Hogni Jacobsen.
Subs Not Used: Kristian Joensen, Sorensen.

Booked: Helgi Lamhauge Petersen.

Att: 14,910

Ref: Bernhard Brugger (Austria).






















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