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Johnny Ertl scored his third ever goal for Portsmouth

Portsmouth defender Johnny Ertl scored his first goal since last September to give his side a point against Wycombe.

The Chairboys came close to taking the lead in the first half when Paul Robinson was forced to clear a Peter Murphy shot off the line.

Gareth Ainsworth's side went in front on 50 minutes when Sam Wood deflected a Murphy shot past Paul Jones.

Pompey's James Dunne hit the bar before Ertl volleyed Dan Butler's corner home for a 70th-minute equaliser.

Portsmouth manager Andy Awford told BBC Radio Solent:

"We had a couple of chances there to get back into it and we have taken one. Unfortunately we couldn't find that second goal or that second chance when we had momentum in the second half.

"But the character pleased me. We went behind against Southend and I said I didn't think we looked great, but today was better, we had more of a reaction and managed to find that goal.

"It was a great finish from Johnny. He has performed well at centre-half to start with. then went forward for the last 25 minutes of the game as we are chasing it and he has popped up with a goal. He is an unlikely scorer for us and I'm delighted for him as he is such a top pro.

"We didn't defend the free-kick very well. We did look a threat after they scored. The character was there and overall I think a draw was a fair result."

Wycombe manager Gareth Ainsworth told BBC Three Counties Radio:

''I'm pleased with a point and the lads were gutted they didn't get three. I thought we dominated the first half, right up until we scored.

''We were unlucky to lose a goal to a set-piece. To come to Fratton Park in front of that huge, huge crowd to take away a point, I think, is a huge result.''

''The lads are together, it's a young young group and we're still learning. There's plenty to come, we're growing as a team.''

''We'll keep working hard and keep putting points on the board. I'm going home a happy manager.''