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An Andy Frampton brace helped AFC Wimbledon ease past Portsmouth and give them their first home win since September.

The Dons had the chance to go in front from the spot but Harry Pell's penalty was saved by Trevor Carson.

However Frampton poked home his first shortly afterwards and doubled his tally with a header in the 74th minute.

Sammy Moore's sweetly struck half-volley sealed the win before Michael Smith added a fourth in injury time.

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Portsmouth boss Guy Whittingham told BBC Radio Solent:

"It's a defeat that really makes you think deeply about how you put things right.

"Within a week we've lost three games [after defeats against Newport and Stevenage] and you have to think about going back to basics.

"We've conceded far too many goals through basic defensive errors.

"You can shout all you want but you have to try and talk sense but it's a result that's very hurtful."