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Black Cats held to drab drawStalemate ensues at the Stadium of Light
Last updated: 28th February 2010
Man of the Match: Bolo Zenden came on as a replacement for Lee Cattermole and injected some urgency into Sunderland's attacking that nearly paid dividend.
Shot of the match: Darren Bent's curling free-kick from 20 yards produced a smart stop from Fulham goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer.
Moment of the match: Zenden's low cross that fizzed across the Fulham six-yard box, only for Alan Hutton to fire into the side netting at the far post. It was clearly the best chance of the match.
Talking points: Can Sunderland find a much-needed win and escape the drop? How much will Fulham's Premier League form be affected by their Europa League run?
Sunderland and Fulham played out a drab goalless draw at the Stadium of Light as the home side's quest for a Premier League win in 2010 continues.
Substitute Bolo Zenden and Darren Bent had the best chances for Steve Bruce's men, who had the lion's share of possession without creating any clear-cut opportunities.
Fulham looked jaded from their exertions in the Europa League in midweek and an energetic Sunderland side dominated for long spells.
The point lifted the Wearsiders three clear of the drop zone, but there is little doubt that Roy Hodgson will have been the happier manager as his team extended their unbeaten run in all competitions to eight games three days after they secured their passage to the last 16 in the Europa League.
The game had been billed in certain quarters as a showdown between England hopefuls Bent and Bobby Zamora as they attempt to force their way into Fabio Capello's World Cup plans.
In the event, both men were largely anonymous in a first half which was notable only for a woeful lack of quality.
Bent and strike-partner Kenwyne Jones got little change out of Brede Hangeland and Aaron Hughes, while at the other end, Zamora - playing ahead of Zoltan Gera - was equally unable to extend Michael Turner and John Mensah.
Scarce
Chances were few and far between with Gera curling a seventh-minute effort just wide and Zamora looping a header harmlessly off target for the visitors with 26 minutes gone.
Fulham goalkeeper Schwarzer did have a save to make, but that did not come until the 40th minute. Having seen Jones blast high over from 20 yards two minutes earlier, the Australian found himself in the firing line when Hangeland was penalised for a challenge on Jones just outside the box.
Bent curled a well-struck free-kick around the defensive wall, but the keeper was well positioned and although he could not hold the ball, his defenders mopped up before any damage was done.
But meaningful action inside either penalty area was a rarity as the game was fought out largely in the middle third, where Fulham skipper Danny Murphy was the most influential figure.
Even he, however, could not find the killer pass to open up the home defence as an attritional battle unfolded with Alan Hutton, Kieran Richardson and Chris Baird all booked for fouls before the break.
The pattern of the first half was repeated during the early stages of the second with neither side able to put together a sustained period of pressure.
Returning midfielder Lee Cattermole played his side into trouble when he lost out to Simon Davies on halfway with six minutes of the half gone.
Davies played Zamora into space down the right and then got into position to receive the ball back, although his shot was blocked at source.
Impact
Bruce replaced Cattermole with Zenden as he looked to inject some urgency, with the newcomer lining up on the left as Richardson moved inside.
The Dutchman also had an instant impact, combining with Jones to set up full-back Hutton, who stepped inside before forcing Schwarzer into a save with a low left-foot drive.
Murphy limped off to be replaced by Jonathan Greening three minutes later, and Jones went close with an 18-yard snapshot within seconds.
Newcastle old boy Damien Duff saw a 69th-minute effort deflected just wide, but Bent only just failed to get on the end of Turner's ball over the top three minutes later.
Zenden got a shot in after Hughes could only help on keeper Craig Gordon's 74th-minute clearance, but his effort from a tight angle ended up in the side-netting.
Hutton did the same from the other flank as he met Zenden's driven cross at full-stretch seven minutes later with the Black Cats belatedly establishing a momentum.
Fraizer Campbell might have snatched a precious victory with three minutes remaining, but he skied his shot high over as another two points slipped away.
Sunderland
Team Statistics
Fulham
0 Goals
0
0 1st Half Goals
0
4 Shots on Target
0
7 Shots off Target
2
1 Blocked Shots
2
2 Corners
2
18 Fouls
16
1 Offsides
3
3 Yellow Cards
3
0 Red Cards
0
64.5 Passing Success
76.1
11 Tackles
12
90.9 Tackles Success
58.3
42.8 Possession
57.2
65.7 Territorial Advantage
34.3