Wolves are now hot favourites to reach the First Division play-offs for the
third time in five years after taking full advantage of another slip-up by arch
rivals Sheffield United.
But Colin Lee's side had to work hard and display plenty of patience to break
down a Portsmouth side who arrived at Molineaux with nothing more than survival
on their minds.
Alan Ball sent his side out with a packed defence and, for 72 minutes, his
players kept Wolves at bay without too much trouble.
But the 58th minute sending-off of mid-fielder Jeff Peron handed Wolves a
vital initiative which they capitalised on in much the same way as they had when
beating 10-man Crewe in midweek.
Wolves had hardly threatened in the second half and their supporters were
showing increasing signs of frustration.
But the breakthrough finally came 18 minutes from time when a short corner
found full-back Kevin Muscat, who thundered a tremendous low drive through a
crowded area from more than 20 yards.
Three minutes later, the game was as good as over when veteran Pompey keeper
Alan Knight inexplicably picked up back-pass just inside his area and left Simon
Osborn to roll a short free-kick which Havard Flo blasted past the visiting wall
into the net.
It was the big Norwegian's fourth goal in three home matches and meant there
was no way back for a Portsmouth team who had started with only Steve Claridge
in attack.
The former Wolves striker, booed every time he touched the ball, went as close
as anyone in his side to pinching a goal on the break in the first half when he
chipped a couple of feet over the bar from outside the area following a mistake
by Dean Richards.
Claridge was later booked for dissent as Wolves monopolised possession without
possessing the guile to open up Pompey's rear guard.
Carl Robinson missed the target from a couple of reasonable chances while Flo
saw a promising header turned over his own bar by Alan McLoughlin.
The second half appeared to be going very much to Portsmouth's satisfaction
until Peron, already booked for a foul on Osborn, foolishly pulled back Muscat
just outside the area.
That left Wolves with 32 minutes to break down a side weakened by a red card
and the pressure quickly built up.
Neil Emblen and Steve Sedgley missed the target from 20 yards and Flo saw a
header bravely blocked by Adrian Whitbread.
But the breakthrough came shortly afterwards and Wolves finished well in
command, their propspects further improved by Sheffield's defeat at Barnsley.
Pompey should have pulled one back when substitute Thomas Thogersen fired wide
with only Mike Stowell to beat.
Teams
Wolverhampton: Stowell, Muscat, Gilkes, Sedgley (Corica 87),
Richards, Curle, Robinson, Emblen, Flo, Connolly, Osborn.
Subs Not Used: Simpson, Naylor.
Goals: Muscat 71, Flo 76.
Portsmouth: Knight, Robinson, Simpson, McLoughlin, Whitbread,
Awford, Miglioranzi (Thogersen 59), Peron, Vlachos, Claridge, Igoe (Durnin 78).
Subs Not Used: Waterman.
Sent Off: Peron (59).
Booked: Peron, Claridge.
Att: 23,262
Ref: C Wilkes (Gloucester).