Portsmouth battled to earn their first league win since Boxing Day with
Matthew Taylor, the FA Cup villain against arch-rivals Southampton at the
weekend, inspiring the revival with the host's equaliser.
Malcolm Christie scored his first since September 2003 in his first start
since November of the same year to give injury-ravaged Boro the lead 10 minutes
before the end of the first half.
But his dream comeback after a number of serious injuries faded as Pompey
redoubled their efforts.
Taylor's equaliser came five minutes later and although Aiyegbeni Yakubu
accepted the congratulations for his 13th Portsmouth goal in the 58th minute the
last touch looked to be applied by Boro's French full-back Franck Queudrue.
Boro had lost veteran defender Colin Cooper just before the opening goal and
were fortunate to survive a Yakubu penalty appeal when Michael Reiziger appeared
to bring down the striker. After the those two incidents the visitors' defending
fell to pieces.
Aliou Cisse scrambled the ball from keeper Mark Schwarzer's hands to set up a
quick equaliser for Taylor, whose handball gave Saints a late penalty winner at
St Mary's.
And Queudrue appeared to apply the final touch to the Ricardo Fuller pass
which brought Yakubu racing into the six-yard box.
But Pompey could have thrown it away in the closing minutes when new signings
Giannis Skopelitis and Alexander Rodic were introduced from the bench.
Boro were granted tons of possession and had to be denied by dour defending
but Kostas Chalkias, the new Greek goalkeeper who looked shaky in Saturday's cup
tie, earned his corn with a brave save which denied Christie, making his first
appearance since a substitute role in a UEFA Cup in September.
Pompey felt they should have had a penalty moments after Cooper's 29th-minute
exit when Yakubu was tackled from behind by Reiziger just as he was about to
slip the ball past Schwarzer but referee Paul Crossley, in only his second
Premiership match, was unimpressed.
The home side's anguish doubled when Boro took a 35th-minute lead through
Christie.
The striker netted from close range after the giant Chalkias could not hang
onto Ray Parlour's low blast from 30 yards.
It was Cisse's initial mistake which led to Parlour gaining possession in the
goalscoring move but the Senegal midfielder made up for it with his part in
Pompey's equaliser five minutes later.
Schwarzer did well to stop Taylor's shot at the near post but as he struggled
to claim the loose ball Cisse dragged it away, squeezed it back from the
dead-ball line and found the wing-back perfectly placed to rifle into the roof
of the net for his first-ever Premiership goal.
Pompey were fired up again and almost took the lead with a blistering effort
by Yakubu which was just off the mark but they did enough to earn a somewhat
lucky decider after the break.
Teams:
Portsmouth Chalkias, Primus, Stefanovic, De Zeeuw, Taylor,
O'Neil, Cisse, Hughes, Berger (Rodic 81),
Fuller (Skopelitis 73), Yakubu.
Subs Not Used: Curtis, Ashdown, Mezague.
Booked: Taylor.
Goals: Taylor 40, Yakubu 58.
Middlesbrough Schwarzer, Reiziger, Southgate,
Cooper (McMahon 29), Queudrue, Parlour, Morrison, Zenden,
Downing, Christie (Job 66), Hasselbaink, McMahon (Graham 80).
Subs Not Used: Nash, Doriva.
Booked: Parlour, Zenden.
Goals: Christie 35.
Att: 19,620
Ref: P Crossley (Kent).