It seemed to wake Villa up and Shorey burst forward to cross the ball in and a diving Delfouneso nodded into the top corner.
The home side were forced into a change early on when Steven Robb was injured trying to cross the ball, with Garry Brady replacing the left-sided player.
Stiliyan Petrov then made a bizarre decision to cross the ball, almost away from goal, when presented with a shooting chance in the box following Stewart Downing's intelligent pass.
In the first period, Hurst swivelled on Alan Ball's cross and struck the bar, the ball bouncing down near the goal-line.
The striker seemed certain to convert Wes Brown's low, powerful cross but the ball struck Kirkland and slowly dribbled goalwards.
Danish goalkeeper Christiansen attempted to punch away McGeady's dangerous cross but the ball rebounded off Keane's back and into the net.
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Villa could only half block Cruyff's cross and the ball broke to Sheringham who planted it left-footed into the corner of the net, although Enckelman managed to get a hand to the shot.
Villa looked more lively early in the second half but, after Stiliyan Petrov drifted a clever cross-field ball into the heart of Pompey's back-pedalling defence, Young - with time and space to spare - could only drag a low shot well wide.
Valencia dispossessed Tal Ben Haim on the left flank and played the ball into Folan, whose first-time flick allowed Paul Scharner to cross and Heskey bundled the ball home from close range.
Soon after making that save Neuer had a fortunate escape when he misjudged Nani's looping cross, allowing the ball to bounce off the bar.
And the late pressure paid off as Lita pounced on to Welsh's cross to prod the ball past Waterman from close range in the 90th minute.
Robben was the architect, picking out Dante at the far post with looping cross to head the ball towards goal and allow Muller to nod the ball home.
But he was lucky with his goal, snatching at a Valencia cross only for the ball to strike him flush in the face before deflecting into the net.
The miss proved crucial when, moments later, substitute McEvilly, who had only been on the pitch for five minutes, planted his head on a Rutherford cross, guiding the ball beyond a hapless Day.
It got worse for the Dons four minutes into the second half, when Langfield smothered McDonald's attempt at a cross but let the ball slip from his grasp for the Australian striker to fire into the empty net.
Leinster fly-half Ian McKinley struck a drop goal, but from the restart Dan Lydiate and Gavin Thomas made serious inroads into the visitors' defence, Evans picking up the swift ruck ball to cross under the posts, with Arlidge finally landing a conversion.
Wiese then denied Ribery, who set up Olic for another chance that the former Hamburg forward squandered, but the breakthrough came as Gomez stuck out a leg to just beat the goalkeeper to Phillip Lahm's cross and divert the ball into the net.
He played the ball out wide to Marcus Bignot, and when the cross came in, Paul Hall struck the ball home from close range.
Everton started well with Rachel Unitt grabbing the first real chance of the game when she latched onto to deep cross only to bundle the ball wide.
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Gomes was again at fault as he came to collect a Bolton cross and fumbled with the ball falling to Johan Elmander whose shot was brilliantly cleared off the line by King.
The home team might have forced their way back into the game minutes after the restart but an unmarked Stephen Elliott could not control a driven low cross from Jones and the ball flew wide.
Everton belatedly showed the passion their play had been missing in the second half and they were rewarded when Zayatte swung at a Johnny Heitinga cross only to slice the ball into his own net.
Loach had been in fine form to keep out the Royals but was fortunate not to concede a penalty late on when he appeared to barge into Long while coming to catch the ball from a cross.
Claridge had the first effort on goal after 11 minutes when he connected with a cross from Harris but headed the ball wide.
Godman atoned for an earlier miss when he kicked Edinburgh ahead with a penalty after Simon Cross had been bodychecked off the ball.
Four minutes into stoppage time, Harris netted his second goal when heading the ball home following a cross from veteran fellow frontman Steve Claridge.
Mihael Kovacevic failed to deal with a Jody Morris cross, allowing Moon headed the ball into MacDonald's path and he rifled a volley past Dusan Pernis.
However, it was Magennis who scored next, putting his side five goals down as, stretching to head a cross clear, he diverted the ball past Langfield and into the net.
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