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Middlesbrough vs Fulham. Sky Bet Championship.

Riverside StadiumAttendance19,101.

Middlesbrough 0

    Fulham 0

    • M Rodák (sent off 17th minute)

    Middlesbrough 0-0 Fulham: Boro drop into bottom three with stalemate

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    Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Middlesbrough and Fulham

    Middlesbrough's goalscoring problems continued as 10-man Fulham left the Riverside Stadium with a point and a goalless draw.

    Boro, booed after the whistle by their fans, dropped into the relegation zone after being unable to find a solution to their lack of goals and poor form despite the Cottagers having goalkeeper Marek Rodak sent off in the 17th minute.

    The Slovakian shot-stopper was penalised by referee Peter Bankes for deliberate handball after he misjudged his charge out of his box and Jonny Howson tried to flick the ball over his head.

    Despite complaints from Rodak and the rest of the Fulham team, there was no changing Bankes' decision and midfielder Josh Onomah was immediately replaced by back-up keeper Marcus Bettinelli.

    Before that Fulham, looking to climb into the play-off zone, had looked the better side, even though Middlesbrough's 21-year-old goalkeeper Aynsley Pears was not asked many questions.

    Pears, making his second league appearance since replacing the injured Darren Randolph in midweek, did well to gather when it looked like he might have made a mess of Tom Cairney's cross that was dropping towards the net.

    Apart from another Cairney effort that flew over the bar from distance after Rodak's dismissal, Middlesbrough created a couple of better chances but lacked confidence in and around the penalty box.

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    Striker Ashley Fletcher, without a goal since August, wasted the best chance when he fired over after Marcus Tavernier had managed to play him in behind the Fulham defence early on.

    Middlesbrough dropped into the Championship relegation zone as a result of the stalemate
    Image: Middlesbrough dropped into the Championship relegation zone as a result of the stalemate

    Howson probably would have scored had Rodak not intervened when he was sent clear by the influential Lewis Wing's diagonal pass.

    Britt Assombalonga, whose only goal since August against Preston was credited to him by the EFL's dubious goals committee, wasted a free header at the back post when Wing picked him out.

    Fulham still looked more dangerous when they got into the final third. Only Wigan have scored fewer goals than Middlesbrough - who have won just twice this season - in the Championship this term and it showed because they lacked conviction in the final third.

    The closest they came in the opening exchanges of the second half was when neither Assombalonga nor Fletcher could turn in Howson's delivery to the back post.

    That led to frustrations growing among the Middlesbrough fans, who got annoyed by a patient build-up play before a wayward Fletcher header from Hayden Coulson's cross on the hour.

    But Fulham striker Aleksandar Mitrovic, fresh from his hat-trick against Luton in midweek, had the best chance when he headed over from eight yards after climbing to meet Joe Bryan's cross.

    Wing did strike the foot of the post with a free-kick from 25 yards but the mood was clearly one of frustration as time and again occasional attacks broke down.

    There was also a goalbound Paddy McNair effort that deflected just wide off Alfie Mawson and another from the Northern Ireland international in stoppage time that was straight at Bettinelli as 10-man Fulham survived.

    What the managers said...

    Boro boss Jonathan Woodgate: "We had the game plan set out for how we wanted to play and I thought we executed that well and we had chances before he was sent off and once he was sent off, especially after half-time, we sat back and didn't have the creativity in the team to break it down, it's as simple as that.

    "I wanted them to move the ball quickly through the pitch and they were taking time with their passing, they weren't moving it the way I wanted them, from side-to-side quickly and getting balls into the box, that didn't happen."

    Fulham boss Scott Parker: "It's probably the proudest I have been of my team since sitting in this position.

    "I have been in this job for six months and when you look at this division we top most of the stats, but what a number can't measure about the players is the desire, passion and effort and a mentality about them which is going to define us."

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