Grecians stretch their unbeaten run to 10 games
Exeter City moved into the play-off places for the first time this season as David Wheeler scored the only goal in a 1-0 away win at Portsmouth.
It was City’s 10th victory on the road this campaign – an away record that no team in the Football League can better – and the eighth clean sheet in 10 matches.
City and Portsmouth both named unchanged teams for the match. The Grecians went into the match looking to extend their unbeaten run to 10 games in the hope of ending the day in the play-off places for the first time this season.
The Grecians won on their last visit to Fratton Park in September 2015. Goals from David Wheeler and Arron Davies that day gave City their first victory at Portsmouth’s home ground in 92 years.
The game started off brightly with a number of chances for both sides in the opening 20 minutes. Captain Jordan Moore-Taylor created the first chance for City as he took a free-kick quickly and lofted a pass up to David Wheeler. Unfortunately, the Grecian winger could not bring the ball under control and it bounced into the path of Reuben Reid who was flagged offside.
A minute later Reid got the ball at his feet in the box, but 37-year-old David Forde was equal to the effort in the Portsmouth goal.
Michael Smith then headed a good chance wide for Pompey, before Watkins drilled a shot inches wide of the post.
Carl Baker then had a couple of efforts in quick succession, the second saved by Christy Pym, before the chances started to dry up. Portsmouth boss Paul Cook was an animated figure on the touchline as he showed his displeasure with some of the passage of play and the decisions that went against his team.
And it was City who ended the half on top as Watkins headed a Ryan Harley cross wide and then sent an overhead kick wide of the mark.
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