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A stoppage-time equaliser from Liam Sercombe rescued a point for Exeter against Portsmouth.

Pompey took the lead on nine minutes when Jake Jervis tapped in from six yards after Ben Chorley's knock-down.

Ryan Taylor had a chance to kill the game when Grecians goalkeeper Artur Krysiak missed a back pass, but his shot ended up in the side-netting.

Deep into stoppage time, Sercombe's shot took a deflection to leave visiting keeper Trevor Carson stranded.

Exeter are now six points above the bottom two, while Portsmouth are four points ahead of the relegation zone.

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Portsmouth manager Richie Barker told BBC Radio Solent:

"I can't fault the players, I thought the players' attitude was fantastic. I have to say I thought the throw-in that they scored from was our throw-in. I'm not sure where four minutes of injury time come from as well.

"It's tough to take. The positives are it's five away games without a defeat or something now - so we're becoming tougher to beat on the road, but again it's another draw.

"I'm gutted really because I thought the players did everything we asked of them.

"Six, eight weeks ago, whatever it was, we lost five in a row. We've now lost two in nine, so it's certainly not a worry for me because we've got to be going in the right direction."