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Fulham thrashed by Bournemouth ~ Ch. Match Report MD36

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Match Report

Fulham (0) 1-5 (2) Bournemouth

Championship ~ Match Day 36 at Craven Cottage

Friday 6th March 2015    KO: 19:45

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Bournemouth marched back to the top of the Sky Bet Championship with a 5-1 demolition of Fulham at Craven Cottage.

Two goals apiece from Brett Pitman and Matt Ritchie, followed by a late cracker from defender Steve Cook, ensured Eddie Howe's side took another big step towards the Premier League.

Pitman, only in the side due to an injury to Yann Kermorgant -- who hit both goals in their midweek victory over Wolves -- got the ball rolling just before the half-hour mark with his first goal since Boxing Day.

Ritchie doubled the advantage before half-time with a deflected effort and Pitman helped himself to a fine solo goal on the hour.

Matt Smith pulled one back with his first goal in Fulham colours, but any hopes of a home comeback were extinguished when Fernando Amorebieta was sent off and Ritchie blasted in the resulting free-kick.

Cook then crashed in number five with six minutes remaining to put the icing on the cake for the Cherries

Fulham, by no means out of danger at the other end of the table, actually made a lively start with Hugo Rodallega and Amorebieta sending headers narrowly over the crossbar.
Match Stats Fulham Bournemouth
Goals (1) 1 5 (0)
 
Scorers Matt Smith 66 Pitman 29
    Ritchie 37
    Pitman 61
    Ritchie 71
    Cook 84
 
Goal attempts 19 25
On target 3 12
Shooting Accuracy 16% 48%
Possession 42% 58%
Corners 5 8
Offsides 2 2
Passes 361 496
Pass Success 71% 78%
Crosses 18 19
Crosses Success 28% 32%
Tackles 25 16
Tackles Success 72% 62%
Saves 5 2
Fouls 15 11
Yellows 1 0
Reds 1 0
source: Soccernet/Fulham FC

But Bournemouth, who had gone five games without a win prior to Tuesday night, soon took control to prove their promotion bid is right back on track.

Fulham keeper Marcus Bettinelli was forced into a superb fingertip save from Mark Pugh's fierce drive and was then indebted to Ryan Tunnicliffe for a goal-line clearance to deny Pitman.

However, Pitman made no mistake in the 29th minute when he was picked out by a low cross from overlapping full-back Charlie Daniels and swept the ball home first time from 12 yards.

Eight minutes later Ritchie cut in from the right-hand side and, although Bettinelli appeared to have his shot covered, it clipped the heel of Nikolay Bodurov and looped up over the keeper.

Worse was to follow after the break for Fulham when Pitman was allowed to run from inside his own half, brushing off a couple of half-hearted challenges before clipping the ball past Bettinelli from the edge of the area.

Fulham cut the deficit in the 66th minute when Bryan Ruiz and Ross McCormack combined to tee up Smith, just back from a goal-filled loan spell at Bristol City, to clip the ball past Artur Boruc.

But just three minutes later Amorebieta saw red for bringing down Callum Wilson on the edge of the box and Ritchie slammed in the free-kick, before Cook rounded off an impressive win with a stunning strike to put the Cherries back on top.

Fulham: Bettinelli, Hoogland, Hutchinson, Bodurov, Amorebieta, Parker, Tunnicliffe, Kavanagh (Fofana 72), Ruiz (Stafylidis 72), McCormack, Rodallega (Smith 46).
Subs Not Used: Kiraly, Voser, Woodrow, Burn.

Goals: Smith 66 (left footed shot from the centre of the box to the high centre of the goal. Assisted by Ross McCormack with a through ball.).

Booked: Fofana (89,f).

Sent Off: Amorebieta (69, f (last man)).

Bournemouth: Boruc, Francis, Elphick, Cook, Daniels, Ritchie (Stanislas 86), Surman, Arter, Pugh (Smith 81), Pitman, Wilson (Rantie 77).
Subs Not Used: Camp, MacDonald, Kermorgant, Ward.

Goals: Pitman 29, Ritchie 37, Pitman 61, Ritchie 71, Cook 84.

Ref: Andrew Madley (West Yorkshire).

Attendance: 16, 317




















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