Fulham 1 AS Roma 1:Marco Andreolli struck a 94th-minute equaliser to earn Roma a draw amid dramatic scenes in tonight's Europa League Group E clash with Fulham at Craven Cottage.
Fulham appeared to have completed a deserved victory after Mark Schwarzer saved a farcical penalty, awarded when John Arne Riise went tumbling beneath a tame challenge from Stephen Kelly.
Referee Paul Allaerts initially sent off the wrong player, brandishing the red card at Brede Hangeland, before being surrounded by a crowd of angry home players.
The official eventually relented, dismissing Kelly instead, and Fulham thought they had escaped when Jeremy Menez was denied by a brilliant save from Schwarzer.
But Andreolli stole in unmarked at the far post and lashed home from six yards out with the last kick of the game.
Hangeland struck his second goal for the club when he headed home a corner by Bjorn Helge Riise, though Fulham’s superiority deserved at least another goal and they should have finished winners.
Roma, 11th in Serie A, arrived at Craven Cottage without talisman Francesco Totti and found themselves in desperate need of his inspiration during a difficult opening.
Marco Andreolli scrambled a dangerous cross by Bjorn Helge Riise to safety before keeper Doni had to make a sharp save off Jonathan Greening’s shot.
Greening saw a second attempt deflected for a corner and Doni remained busy as he moved to gather a curling strike from Kelly that was destined for the bottom left corner.
Paul Konchesky threaded a magnificent ball through to Bobby Zamora but with Andreolli tugging at his shirt, he was unable to create the space to pull the trigger.
Roma were finding Fulham’s crisp passing and movement a handful and when they gained possession themselves they were soon hussled off the ball.
Given their dominance, it came as little surprise when Hodgson’s side surged ahead in the 24th minute.
Riise sent a hanging corner to the rear of the box where Hangeland escaped the grappling arms of Andreolli before outjumping the Roma defender to head the ball past Doni.
Roma issued a reminder of the threat they can pose when John Arne Riise — playing against his brother Bjorn Helge — unleashed a blistering 18-yard drive
that drew an excellent save from Mark Schwarzer.
Zamora was mobbed by Roma defenders as Fulham pressed ahead once more but the tempo had dipped after the goal.
The Italian club were spending more time on the ball but lacked a cutting edge in the final third.
Whatever Claudio Ranieri said during his interval team talk had the desired effect as Roma started the second half with far greater purpose.
They even had the ball in the net in the 53rd minute but Daniele De Rossi was clearly offside when he nodded Philippe Mexes’ shot into the net.
Substitute Simone Perrotta dragged a good chance wide as openings appeared in Fulham’s defence, but the visitors were then hit on the counter.
Zamora raced down the left wing and directed a long ball across the goal intended for Diomansy Kamara only for Mexes to intervene at the crucial moment.
Doni did brilliantly to pluck the ball from Kamara’s feet after Zamora had engineered a one on one — had he been a fraction later Fulham would have gone 2-0 ahead.
Schwarzer then saved Menez’s penalty as Fulham fans were subjected to a nerve-shredding finale that ended in agony.