Seasiders denied by Etuhu equaliser

28 August 2010 17:12
Dickson Etuhu's 87th-minute strike earned Fulham a 2-2 draw at Blackpool on Saturday in the first-ever Premier League game at Bloomfield Road.[LNB] England manager Fabio Capello took in the match and must have felt he was on a rollercoaster ride as Etuhu ended an exciting encounter with a late leveller for the visitors.[LNB]Bobby Zamora, who could be called up for England's Euro 2012 qualifiers against Bulgaria and Switzerland, opened the scoring for Fulham before going off with a knock in the second half.[LNB]Etuhu had the final word but the Seasiders have now taken a heartening four points from three games in the top flight.[LNB]Varney almost put Blackpool ahead in the third minute. He tested goalkeeper David Stockdale - another possible England candidate - from the edge of the area in the third minute, the keeper reacting to see the ball to safety.[LNB]Blackpool had the ball in the net after 18 minutes but Brett Ormerod's header following a cross from Charlie Adam was ruled out for offside.[LNB]Varney was looking lively and skipped past Pantsil two minutes later, only to find the wrong side of the post with his effort.[LNB]Fulham responded and Etuhu saw his header from inside blocked after a corner by Damien Duff.[LNB]Fulham carved out a good chance in the 26th minute when Zamora worked his way into the area and tried to release Simon Davies.[LNB]But Alex Baptiste stood firm and made a crucial challenge just as his opponent was about to shoot.[LNB]Fulham made the breakthrough in the 35th minute with a simple move that split the Blackpool defence.[LNB]Duff slipped the ball through to Moussa Dembele, who delivered it into the centre and Zamora sent a powerful header beyond goalkeeper Matt Gilks.[LNB]With the England squad about to be announced, it was good moment for Zamora to stress his aerial ability.[LNB]Fulham were keen to build on their lead and Zamora got goal-side of Stephen Crainey in the 49th minute but failed to put enough power on his shot and Gilks made the save.[LNB]Back came Blackpool and Ian Evatt's effort troubled Stockdale but he recovered with Ormerod handily placed to capitalise on any mistake.[LNB]Now it was Fulham's turn to come under some pressure and Stockdale spilled the ball following a challenge by Varney in the 61st minute.[LNB]It fell to Elliot Grandin and he found the net but again Blackpool were out of luck.[LNB]Referee Mike Oliver ruled that Stockdale had been fouled and disallowed Grandin's effort leaving manager Ian Holloway incensed on the touchline[LNB]Blackpool drew level in the 70th minute when Varney's shot came off Aaron Hughes and back to Pantsil, who lost his bearings and diverted the ball past his own goalkeeper.[LNB]With Zamora going off after taking a knock Fulham appeared to have lost their way a little.[LNB]And Blackpool took the lead in the 76th minute to send the home fans in the 15,529 crowd into dreamland.[LNB]It was new recruit Varney who took the plaudits with a glorious finish across Stockdale after a defence-splitting pass by Ormerod.[LNB]That goal only sparked Fulham into life, however and they drew level in the 87th minute when Etuhu sent a delicate lob over Gilks after being released by Dembele.

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