Big Sam cautious over Benni action

18 January 2010 08:18
McCarthy fired in the corner from which Chris Samba put Blackburn ahead against Fulham at Ewood Park then in the second half lofted in a free-kick for captain Ryan Nelsen to head home.[LNB]But fatigue is one of the key issues facing Allardyce, with a heavy run of fixtures due to the two-legged Carling Cup semi-final, and he admits his more senior players such as McCarthy may struggle.[LNB]Allardyce said: "Benni is a delicate situation because of the game scenario, so choosing his games is crucial for us. He has had some good performances for us but we need to be careful."[LNB]Allardyce had dropped David Dunn to the bench for the same reason and there were a few signs early on the gamble had not paid off as the home players visibly struggled with the pressure.[LNB]Allardyce added: "The pressure is felt by all of us, no-one more than the players and staff. We are more tense and nervous than anyone else and we have to accept that as a challenge.[LNB]"They were a really pleasing three points because the pitch was not in the best condition, the opposition were very good and we are in the middle of three games in six days."[LNB]McCarthy had the first chance after 24 minutes when he fired in a right-footed effort that Fulham keeper Mark Schwarzer did well to poke over the bar.[LNB]From the resulting corner, former Blackburn winger Damien Duff cleared the ball off the line only for it to ricochet back off the fortunate Samba and into the net.[LNB]Fulham came close in the 36th minute when Danny Murphy sent a free-kick in from the left and Clint Dempsey reacted with an acrobatic overhead kick that struck the bar.[LNB]But Rovers weathered the storm and went further ahead in the 54th minute when Nelsen got on the end of McCarthy's free-kick to finally end Rovers' long search for a league win.[LNB]Fulham boss Roy Hodgson revealed afterwards American Dempsey is feared to have suffered knee ligament damage, which could rule him out for the foreseeable future.[LNB]Hodgson said: "Clint will be scanned on Monday but we feel it might be a posterior cruciate knee ligament, which would be very bad for us and he would be out for a while.[LNB]"It's a concern up front because Clint Dempsey is very useful for us but now, with both he and Bobby (Zamora) out, it makes us a bit weaker in that area than we'd like to be."[LNB]Asked whether that meant he would dip into the transfer market, Hodgson added: "I'm a little bit reluctant to go and spend money on a player who maybe in the long term might not make us better. We will get players back and maybe we just have to accept that."[LNB][LNB] Aston Villa 8/13, Draw 5/2, Blackburn 11/2  

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