Portsmouth midfielder Sean Davis insists he will hold no grudge against Fulham's Michael Brown - even though he is convinced his former Tottenham team-mate tried to break his leg with a red-card tackle at Craven Cottage.
Brown was sent off in the 73rd minute by referee Chris Foy after a two-footed challenge on Davis in Saturday's Barclays Premiership match.
Davis claimed afterwards: "He tried to break my leg. I know he tried to, because I saw him look at me. He tried to 'do' me. But I don't hold grudges with anybody. If that's what you have to reduce him to then that's what happens. He's only an average player anyway. So it doesn't matter."