Iron chief hails Murphy heroics

16 May 2009 09:04
Goalkeeper Murphy saved two spot-kicks in a nerve-jangling shoot-out before veteran MK Dons striker Tore Andre Flo smashed his effort against the crossbar to send the Iron through 7-6 after a goalless draw left the sides level at 1-1 over two legs. "I enjoyed that, it was good," beamed Adkins afterwards. "We practice penalties and having positive body language and they all strode up and looked as if they meant business. "It comes down to a lottery after a long season ultimately decided on a spot-kick but we are pleased to get to Wembley and have the chance to get back to the Championship. "We always fancy Joe to save one, he's been taking money off the other players all week." Flo's miss denied his old Chelsea team-mate Robert Di Matteo, a three-time cup-winning goalscorer with the Blues, a chance to return to Wembley in his first season as a manager of the Dons. Instead Scunthorpe, themselves Wembley losers in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy against Luton a month ago, have the chance to bounce straight back to the Championship when they face Millwall in the capital a week on Sunday. "That will hold us in good stead," added Adkins. "It was the first cup final in the club's history and now we have to draw on that experience and make sure we give ourselves a chance to win it this time." Aaron Wilbraham should have broken the deadlock for the Dons in normal time, while Iron defender David Mirfin hit a post in extra-time. But in truth these two sides could have played all night without finding the net. When the inevitable penalties arrived, Scunthorpe skipper Cliff Byrne fired over only for Jason Puncheon to be immediately denied by Murphy. Matt Sparrow then hit the crossbar but Jude Stirling, given the chance to win it, fired straight at Murphy. Ian Morris held his nerve for Scunthorpe and 35-year-old Flo blasted against the bar to send the visitors through. "We are massively disappointed," said Di Matteo. "It's been a long season and I thought we deserved to go through. "We had a slow start but we finished the first half well and I thought in the second half we were brilliant. "They have quality players in their team so it was always going to be difficult but we had chances to win the game. "It's important the players are confident enough to take a penalty but we were in the driving seat after they missed. It's a real shame. "The players have been fantastic this season, they have given me everything and in the end it just comes down to destiny."

Source: Team_Talk