Contentious penalty costs Exeter City

Contentious penalty gives Portsmouth all three points at St James Park. A contentious penalty from Gary Roberts saw Portsmouth take all three points from St James Park on Saturday. The veteran striker slammed home the spot kick in the 85th minute after Pierce Sweeney had been adjudged to have pushed Kal Naismith in the box.

However, the City players were less than pleased with the decision, with Sweeney booked for his protests.

City made three changes to the side that played Hull City in the EFL Cup on Tuesday night, with Bobby Olenik, Connor Riley-Lowe and Ollie Watkins coming into the side for Craig Woodman, Christy Pym and Joel Grant.

Chances were few and far between in a first half, with defences on top. City’s best chance came just after the half hour mark as Riley-Lowe got down the left and send over a low cross that Grant helped along for Liam McAlinden to stab goalwards, but David Forde made a comfortable save.

At the other end Troy Brown was City’s best performer, blocking two goalbound efforts including a fiercely-struck shot from Roberts that was heading towards the top corner.

Roberts was arguably Portsmouth’s most dangerous player and he almost headed the visitors in front just before the break as Enda Stevens crossed for him to sending a diving header just over the upright.

However, as the half came to a close Bobby Olejnik had not really had a meaningful shot to save and it was all to play for going into the second half.

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