Just over 24 hours after being relegated to the Championship,  Portsmouth pulled off the most unlikely of results and beat Tottenham  Hotspur 2-0 at Wembley after extra time, goals coming from Frederic  Piquionne and ex-Spurs star Kevin Prince-Boateng.
It was fitting that the winning goal came Boateng's right foot as the  young German fired home the final nail in the coffin of Harry Redknapp  and Spurs from the penalty spot with just three minutes to go from a  pulsating 120.
Piquionne had put Pompey into the lead after he latched onto  Boateng's lofted free kick, following Michael Dawson's  inopportune slip  in the six yard box.
It was a fully deserved win for Avram Grant's side as they Spurs all  the way in a real end-to-end game that brought the best from both  'keepers. While Spurs tore into Pompey from the off, the recently  relegated side fought back to leave their ex-managers side on the ropes  as the sides headed towards halftime.
The second half was almost a mirrored image of the first with  Portsmouth dominating the early exchanges before Spurs came strongly  back into the game.
With nothing between the two sides as the game headed towards extra  time, it took the wrong footing of one of Spurs' best players on the  day, Michael Dawson, to gift Piquionne with a goal-scoring chance. The  French striker had received close attention all day from the defender  chasing a ticket on the plane to South Africa and it was a cruel way to  lose the lead.
Portsmouth's fans had cheered every pass, every tackle, every run,  and every block that their team made on the day and they took every   opportunity they had to boo their ex-players, of which there is a   sizeable contingent at Spurs.
Not only is the current Spurs boss, Harry Redknapp, the man who  brought Portsmouth to FA Cup glory in 2008, there. But he has also  raided the South Coast club for some of their best players. Jermaine  Defoe, Peter Crouch, Niko Krancjar, and Younnes Kaboul have all joined  Redknapp at Tottenham over the last 18 months.
It was therefore somewhat ironic that the man that Redknapp deemed as  little more than a troubled makeweight scored what was effectively the  winning goal.
Kevin Prince-Boateng did not enjoy the best of times under Juande  Ramos or Harry Redknapp, and when the Spurs boss sold him to Portsmouth  he would have never figured in his wildest dreams that he would be the  player to ruin Tottenham's chances of getting to the final.
The attacking midfielder has been one of Portsmouth's best players in  a  disastrous season for the club. He has maintained a high standard  while many of Pompey's players have struggled under the weight of  administration. When Avram Grant took over the full running of the club  he signalled that hope way the key.
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Stating that the fear of relegation was holding them prisoner but  that the hope of an FA Cup Final appearance could set them free.
To win the game in the manner that they did is the stuff of dreams,  to win it over your ex-manager and ex-players is right out of a  fairytale.
As the final whistle blew, Portsmouth's fans literally turned the air  blue as Pompey jerseys and scarves soared high into the Wembley sky. By  that stage there were precious few Tottenham fans left in the arena,  and as Harry Redknapp choked back his disappointment and hugged his  friend Avram Grant, it was Pompey who could look forward to the final.
To have the game against Chelsea, Grant's ex-employers who sacked him  after losing the Champions League Final to Manchester United, is just  another chapter in a season like no other.
Karma?
 
 
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