Date:
Venue:
Competition: First Division.
Score:
Scorers:
Attendance: 32,673.
Teams:
Referee: Mr R. Milford (
United
signed off a memorable campaign with their twenty-second League success of the
season and it mattered little that the victory over Norwich City was a
comparatively low-key affair. The result and indeed the match itself were
almost incidental to the celebrations that took place before and after the
game. The sun shone for the big day and the noise was almost deafening,
especially when skipper Gordon Strachan led his team
onto the field and was handed the priceless one hundred and four-year-old
trophy, which no one could deny they had won on merit, after a season long
struggle to shake off the close pursuit of Manchester United to bring the most
coveted of trophies back to Elland Road.
After the
various presentations had taken place Gordon Strachan
took a backseat and David Batty donned the captain’s armband to lead United out
for the last time that season.
Twenty-five
minutes into the game Rod Wallace cleverly flicked the ball past Jeremy Goss in
the centre circle and set off on a run towards goal and soon left two other
would-be tacklers in his wake before placing a low left-foot shot wide of
goalkeeper Mark Walton. The £1.6m former
John Lukic was not exactly overworked but when Robert Fleck did
threaten just before half-time the United custodian
showed his class to twist and turn to save the goal-bound shot one-handed. He
ended the forty-two game season with twenty clean sheets, the highest number by
any United keeper since he himself in his debut season
as a teenager managed the same feat eleven years previous.
Eric Cantona, who started in place of Gordon Strachan,
who had a back problem, showed his now usual skilful touches in attack, but
best on the field went to full-back Tony Dorigo with
his usual classy performance, while in midfield Gary Speed and David Batty
ruled the roost. With fifteen minutes to go Gordon Strachan
and Steve Hodge took to the field in place of Eric Cantona
and Lee Chapman and were given a rousing reception and the game was played to
its logical conclusion to bring down the curtain on an eventful and successful
season.
A
presentation ceremony was held before kick-off with club chairman Leslie Silver
collecting Barclays’ League prize money of £100,000 before United
captain Gordon Strachan lifted the century-old
championship trophy to the sound of "are you watching
The Scot
was replaced by Eric Cantona, who marked the day by
signing a three-year deal at
United's
supporters erupted, including those who had failed to gain entry to Elland Road and who had positioned themselves in the small
gap between the West Stand and the South Stand. The atmosphere was such that United's directors were moved to include themselves in the
Mexican waves which swept round the stadium. Norwich threatened to ruin the
party after half-time as United's performance
dwindled but City's strikers lacked the finishing touch and the visitors
slipped away quietly at full-time, leaving Leeds to a final round of
celebrations.
Match Action:
Rod
Wallace scores a fine individual goal and celebrates
David
Batty in a tussle with Jeremy Goss
Eric
Cantona lifts the Trophy
Leeds United 1991-92: The Champions! Back Row: Mick Hannigan
(Coach), Jon Newsome, Lee Chapman, Sean Hardy (Kit Manager), Chris Fairclough, John Lukic, Mel Sterland, Carl Shutt, Eric Cantona, John
McClelland, Alan Sutton (Physio), Peter Haddock, Les
Silver (Chairman).
Front Row: Howard Wilkinson (Manager), Rod
Wallace, Tony Dorigo, Gordon Strachan,
David Batty, Gary Speed, Gary McAllister, Steve Hodge, Chris Whyte.
Players:
Rod Wallace won the game Gordon Strachan
led the team but David
Batty captained the team John Lukic made vital saves
with a solo effort
stayed on the bench.
Eric Cantona
signed Lee Chapman
made way for Steve Hodge
Tony Dorigo was best on the field
three year contract
Gary Speed helped run Mark Walton was in goal Ian
Culverhouse and Robert Ullathorne were the
full-backs
the midfield
Paul Blades and John Polston
were in central defence Robert Fleck and Andy Johnson were the
strikers
The Norwich midfield was Ruel Fox, Rob Newman, Jeremy Goss and David
Phillips
Colin
Woodthorpe was the substitute