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Handy Milan gets lucky



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Published Date: 07 April 2008
MILAN BAROS confessed to his handball sin and admitted: I got lucky.
The Pompey striker was instrumental in the only goal of the FA Cup semi-final, his parried shot subsequently turned in by the lurking Kanu on 54 minutes.

Television replays later proved he had handled with his right arm as he controlled Glen Johnson's pass on the turn.

It was a pivotal moment which prompted several West Brom players to confront referee Howard Webb, only to have their protests waved away.

Ultimately, it proved to be the decisive moment of the match as Pompey hung on to triumph 1-0 over the Baggies and book a first FA Cup final in 69 years.

And afterwards the guilty culprit, who had already been booked in the first half for handball, conceded he had been fortunate to escape punishment.

He said: 'When Glen Johnson passed the ball I controlled it, maybe I touched it a little bit with my hand as well.

'But the referee hasn't seen it and that's good. I got lucky so I'm happy.

'I then just took the shot and King was in the right place at the right time so he just finished it off and we went 1-0 up.

'It was not an easy game, especially if you are favourites and are expected to win.

'But we played well second half and the most important thing was we scored the first goal.

'It would be difficult to have to come back from 1-0 behind.

'West Brom played well, especially in the first half.

'They kept the ball and they tried to pass.

'They didn't play long balls that much, but they didn't create many chances.

'When we scored we had a couple more opportunities and it's a shame that we haven't taken them because the game could have been finished 10 minutes before the end.

'At half time Harry told us to improve because West Brom kept the possession in the first half and we knew we could play better football.

'In the second half we did just that.

'That first goal was so important, though.'

Baros confirmed that, under terms of his season-long loan deal from Lyon, he will be free to play in the May 17 FA Cup final.

Intriguingly, it could be his last-ever Pompey match if they decline to take up the option on a permanent deal.

But the 26-year-old is relishing the chance of adding the FA Cup to winners' medals in the Champions League, League Cup and French championship already in his possession.

He added: 'I think we deserve to be in the final.

'We play good football, even in the league.

'We are in the final and we have to make sure we finish it off.

'It's a great opportunity to get into Europe.

'We have to make sure that we come back here for the final and we are going to win it.'

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DubaiPFC,

Dubai 07/04/2008 08:54:06
Ops!
sad for WBA?? nah not so much.

Pompey won this years CUP when we put Man U out, that for me was our Final, after that result the CUP was and is ours.
PUP
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Royal Blue,

Reading 07/04/2008 09:18:50
I do not believe he is the answer to what we need up front. I can not see Harry giving him a long-term deal. In the first half he must have had half-a-dozen one-to-ones with a final defender but failed to make any of them count. Either he fouled his man, hand-balled, lost out in the tackle or merely won a throw in. That, as well as getting booked. Effort alone will not be enough for him to be here next season. We need someone with speed, guile, and very close ball-control which he lacks.
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07/04/2008 10:20:13
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Royal Blue,

Reading 07/04/2008 11:14:54
Well,yes!
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One_Thomas_Thøgersen,

07/04/2008 12:32:20
Defoe would have scored at least two of the chances that fell to Baros and Nugent. We have a proven goalscorer - it's just that he can't play on the 17th of May! We'll still have too much for Cardiff, though.
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One_Thomas_Thøgersen,

07/04/2008 12:32:21
Defoe would have scored at least two of the chances that fell to Baros and Nugent. We have a proven goalscorer - it's just that he can't play on the 17th of May! We'll still have too much for Cardiff, though.
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LUCY jen,

London 07/04/2008 12:42:08
i hope saints get promoted to the premiership next season so we can play pompey,
a few more wins and we survive,
i think pompey were lucky from round 5 of the fa cup,

we are the best team in hampshire,
come on you reds
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pietro,

Horndean 07/04/2008 12:44:11
Royal Blue you summed up Baros' contribution (and probably his future) well. I hope that Harry gives Nugent a start in the final and stick Baros on the bench.
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muso_pompey,

07/04/2008 13:17:46
um .....??!!??!?!?!! ok lucy
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07/04/2008 13:24:15
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