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Riise denies Djourou ploy

Image: John Arne Riise: Denies Fulham tried to get Djourou sent off on Monday

Fulham man John Arne Riise has denied the Cottagers deliberately tried to get Arsenal defender Johan Djourou sent off.

Defender insists red card was 'right decision'

Fulham man John Arne Riise has denied the Cottagers deliberately tried to get Arsenal defender Johan Djourou sent off at Craven Cottage on Monday. The Gunners looked set for a fifth victory in six away Premier League matches until the home side's late comeback in West London. Steve Sidwell and Bobby Zamora netted in the final minutes of the match to secure Fulham a 2-1 win, with the catalyst seemingly Djourou's red card for a second bookable offence 12 minutes before time.

Furious

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger was furious after the match and, as well as hitting out at referee Lee Probert, claimed the Cottagers attempted to get the Switzerland international sent off. The Frenchman suggested substitute Kerim Frei was brought on to look for a second booking, but Riise has followed manager Martin Jol in denying the allegation. "We would never do that," said the Norway international. "What we do, we know people are strong like Kerim and give him the ball, make him go one against one and see what he can do. "That's a tactic but we never go out and get people sent off. That's not fair play and we never do that. "He should have been yellow carded for a tackle before that. I think he had three tackles in quite a short time. It was the right decision. "I think before the sending off we played well, pushed them but we couldn't get the goals. "When they lose a man, you know it is going to be hard for them and you get the extra energy to push on again." While Arsenal felt aggrieved after the match, defeat would have been cruel on Fulham after a spirited performance. The West Londoners rode a first-half storm and impressed onlookers after the break with their swashbuckling attacking style.
Team spirit
"The team spirit is very high," said left-back Riise. "We played okay in the first half as well and had a few chances but gave them too much space on the counter attack but in the second half we decided to be more compact. "We knew fitness would play a part in the game. We have a fit squad and we like to work hard and we proved in the second half that we were a little bit stronger at the end."