Date:
Venue:
Competition: ECL Semi-Final, First Leg.
Score:
Scorers:
Attendance: 36,437.
Teams:
Referee: Pierluigi Collina (
It was back to the ECL in midweek as United were held to a
goal-less draw by
Respect is a quality that must be earned rather than demanded and on that night of supreme importance United earned their stripes. In a splendid match of technical excellence, United took one of European football’s most experienced and formidable teams right to the wire. So evenly matched were the two teams that they could hardly be separated in a photo-finish and the goalless draw meant that everything was still to play for in the return leg in Spain with the emphasis on Valencia who would enjoy home advantage and the knowledge they had no been able to hold Leeds goalless but Leeds would have got a crumb of comfort by not having conceded an away goal.
There have been many boring scoreless draws but this game
could never be placed in that category. It had offered something here and there
and the sense that anything could have happened as the two teams prodded and
probed for the vital breakthrough almost in turn. It was the youth of
As early as the fourth minute Ian Harte
surprised Canizares with the ferocity of his
free-kick from out on the right and the keeper did well to nonchalantly tip it
over for a corner. Then there was a glancing header from Dominic Matteo and a well-hit volley from David Batty to keep the
A Mendietta corner was headed wide
by Roberto Ayala and
Mendieta set up Ruben Baraja for the first shot of the new half but he was off
target. Olivier Dacourt won a corner on the left and
Dominic Matteo got in a stunning header from Ian Harte’s corner but the flying Canazares
somehow scooped it off the line. Mendieta replied
with a snapshot which Nigel Martyn caught low-down
and when United replied Olivier Dacourt put a
free-kick way over the bar. David Batty won another corner after sixty-five
minutes and when
On seventy minutes United went desperately close when Alan
Smith spotted Canizares off his line and crossed for
Lee Bowyer to head against the bar and Mark Viduka
lost his balance as he tried for the rebound. Albelda
wasted a shooting opportunity and Alan Smith shot straight at Canizares before David Batty came to
Match Action:
Dominic Matteo
watches as
Dominic Matteo holds
his head in disbelief at a save by Santiago Canizares
Lee Bowyer tangles with Kily
Gonzalez
Dominic Matteo goes
close
Olivier Dacourt wins
a tackle from Amadeo Carboni
as
David Batty looks on
United Manager David O’Leary
Harry Kewell is upended by David Albelda
Danny Mills cannot outhead
beanpole Alan Smith fights off Mauricio Pelligrini
Mark Viduka tries to get the better of
John Carew
Mauricio Pelligrini
Team:
Back Row: Mark Viduka,
Danny Mills, Nigel Martyn,
Front Row: Alan Smith, Lee Bowyer, Olivier Dacourt, Dominic Matteo, David
Batty, Harry Kewell.
Players:
Danny Mills and Nigel Martyn
were outstanding Ian Harte
surprised Canizares Dominic Matteo got
in a glancing header
Harry Kewell got
little Olivier
Dacourt had a shot blocked Alan Smith
was wide with a header that he should have left for Mark Viduka
change out of Angloma
David Batty came to
rescue
against the bar
Jocelyn Angloma and Amadeo Carboni were the
full-backs Mauricio
Pelligrini and Roberto Ayala were an impressive
centre-back pairing
Gaizka
Mendieta, Kily Gonzalez,
David Albelda and Ruben Baraja
started in midfield for
Juan
Sanchez and John Carew were the strikers Vincente
and Zlatko Zahovic were
used as substitutes