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MANCHESTER CITY REPORTS 2004-2005
Picture Wright-Phillips holds off Queudrue.

Manchester City 1 Middlesbrough 1 Click here for full match stats

Robbie Fowler's last-gasp spot-kick failure allowed Middlesbrough to sneak into next season's UEFA Cup in the most dramatic manner possible at Eastlands.

New Manchester City boss Stuart Pearce was so desperate to grab the win his side needed to snatch the European spot, and one their positive approach so richly deserved, he pushed David James into a centre-forward role for the final 10 minutes.

After hammering at the Boro goal for most of the contest, the monumental gamble appeared to have been rewarded when Franck Queudrue handled Joey Barton's injury-time cross.

But a whole club's expectations proved too much for Fowler to bear and his poor penalty allowed Mark Schwarzer to make a decisive save.

It was a devastating blow for Fowler, and for Pearce, whose side's attacking philosophy was the exact opposite of Boro's negativity.

Ultimately they were unable to make a full recovery after Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink's thunderbolt free-kick gave the Teessiders an undeserved half-time lead.

Kiki Musampa levelled straight after the interval but City could not muster a better chance than the one Fowler was presented with and he will spend a sorry summer wondering why he did not seize his opportunity.

Boro boss Steve McClaren served notice of his intentions an hour before kick-off when he named a team containing two holding midfield men in Doriva and George Boateng, with Stewart Downing relegated to the bench.

In his short managerial career to date, Pearce has done a fine job at not getting involved in major controversies with opposing sides or referees, but the negativity clearly irritated the former England skipper, who engaged in a verbal battle with McClaren as the extent of Boro's ambition surfaced.

Rob Styles delivered his first time-wasting warning after just 13 minutes, although once the midway point of the opening period was reached, next week's FA Cup final referee was kept busy handing out a succession of yellow cards that does not bode well for the fractious duel anticipated at the Millennium Stadium.

Both Arsenal and Manchester United will hope Styles does not adopt the same ultra-picky attitude in six days' time, although quite how Ray Parlour avoided dismissal for a clear foul on Bradley Wright-Phillips - after become the latest of six players to be booked - was totally mystifying.

It was an incident City eventually had cause to regret, although they did only have themselves to blame for being behind at the break.

With attack after attack, the hosts threatened to open up Boro's defence but though the Teessiders creaked, they did not crack.

Claudio Reyna threatened danger with two fine cut-backs, one of which Robbie Fowler should have done far better with than flick harmlessly wide.

Typically though, it was Shaun Wright-Phillips who proved the hardest to stop. Franck Queudrue was eventually booked for chopping the England man down, but that was one of the few occasions he managed to get near him.

Unfortunately for City, though Wright-Phillips' finishing has improved markedly, it remains the weakest aspect of his game.

And, after robbing Ray Parlour and brushing off the attentions of two Boro defenders, when the winger suddenly found himself bursting clean through onto Fowler's pass, he lifted a deft chip over Schwarzer but wide of the goal.

It was the nearest City came to an opener and it proved to be a costly miss as Hasselbaink launched the 30-yard effort which cannoned in off the underside of the bar.

After showing the distinct sign they were running out of ideas as the opening period drew to a close, the Blues then enjoyed a perfect start to the second.

The obdurate visitors defence could normally have been relied on to clear the danger when Barton knocked a harmless enough pass into Musampa's direction.

But the Dutchman, eager to turn his loan from Atletico Madrid into a permanent move, burst onto the ball, shrugged off Stuart Parnaby and Ugo Ehiogu, then drove a low shot under Schwarzer.

It brought the capacity crowd to a near frenzy, and also hastened the introduction of Downing, although Szilard Nemeth's slow walk to the touchline was from sheer disappointment rather than any attempt to halt City's momentum.

Parlour's lucky escape followed shortly afterwards, much to the disgust of Pearce, who was not alone in noting Styles' total lack of consistency.

Fowler and Barton both wasted decent free-kick chances as Boro ran down the clock but all the drama was still to come. And one of the most predatory strikers the Premiership has seen failed the ultimate test.

Teams

Man City James, Mills (Croft 84), Onuoha, Distin, Thatcher, Shaun Wright-Phillips, Barton, Reyna (Weaver 88), Musampa, Fowler, Sibierski (Bradley Wright-Phillips 54).

Subs Not Used: Macken, Jordan.

Booked: Barton, Distin.

Goals: Musampa 46.

Middlesbrough Schwarzer, Parnaby, Ehiogu, Southgate, Queudrue, Parlour (Morrison 69), Boateng, Doriva, Zenden, Nemeth (Downing 54), Hasselbaink, Morrison (Reiziger 84).

Subs Not Used: Cooper, Knight.

Booked: Queudrue, Zenden, Boateng, Parlour.

Goals: Hasselbaink 23.

Att: 47,221

Ref: R Styles (Hampshire).

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