Date: Wednesday, 2nd December 1970.
Venue: Elland Road, Leeds.
Competition:
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, Third Round, First Leg.
Score: Leeds
United 6 Sparta Prague
0.
Scorers: Leeds
United: Clarke, Chovanec (o.g.),
Bremner, E. Gray (2), Charlton.
Sparta Prague:
Nil.
Attendance:
25,843.
Teams:
Leeds United: Sprake;
Madeley, Cooper; Bremner,
Charlton, Hunter; Lorimer, Clarke, Belfitt (Reaney), Giles, E.Gray.
Sparta Prague: Kramerius; Melichar, Migas; Kessel, Urban, Chovanec; Vesely (Ulicny), Gogoh, Masek (Semendak),
Jurkanin, Vrana.
Referee: Keon Brouwer (Holland).
Once more Leeds came up against Eastern European
opposition in the shape of Sparta Prague of Czechoslovakia and again the first
leg of the tie was at Elland Road. United were without the injured
Mick Jones, the suspended Mick Bates and Terry Yorath
was on Welsh under-twenty-three International duty.
This time there was a tremendous difference in the outcome from the previous
round. By the end of the first half, Leeds, with five goals to their credit, had snuffed
out any chance the Czechs may have had of making a game of it in the return
leg. Indeed it might well have been ten had it not been for some magnificent
goalkeeping by Antonin Kramerius.
The goal-rush began in the nineteenth minute and more goals came after
twenty-four, twenty-six, twenty-eight and thirty-six minutes. As a contest the
game was over.
Leeds set a cracking pace,
once again they had opened the scoring through Allan Clarke. Vaclav Migas and Oldrich Urban faltered,
when they had the chance to clear the danger, and Allan Clarke took advantage
of their failure, by hammering the ball home from close range and chalked up United’s fiftieth goal of the season. Rod Belfitt, who had nodded the ball towards Clarke, was
injured in the move, and the cash in his head required three stitches, and he
was helped off to be replaced by Paul Reaney. This
required a reshuffle in the Leeds ranks as he went to right back, which prompted
Paul Madeley to move up into midfield and Billy Bremner was pushed up into attack. Rather than weaken
United the reshuffle strengthened it. It signalled a
flurry of scoring, with four goals coming in the next fifteen minutes.
With his
first kick of the ball, Paul Reaney started the move
that brought United’s second goal. He went down the
right flank, and crossed the ball low and hard. Poor Frantisek Chovanec, desperately trying to clear the danger could do
no more than head the ball past his own keeper. Two minutes later, an accurate
pass from Johnny Giles found Billy Bremner and his
shot went into the corner of the net for the third goal. The fourth goal came
from a Madeley-Lorimer-Bremner-Gray move in the Czech
penalty area, and it left keeper Antonin Kramerius hopelessly caught out, when Eddie Gray
side-footed the ball past him. Eddie Gray also got the fifth, when Peter Lorimer sent the ball across and Gray rose to nod it past Antonin Kramerius.
All Gary Sprake had to do in the first half was catch a close-range
effort from Bohumil Vasely
and parry a hard drive from Vaclav Vrana. For the
rest of the time the Leeds keeper had been virtually a spectator but his
opposite number, as well as fishing the ball out of the net five times, had
made tremendous saves from shots from Peter Lorimer
and Johnny Giles, and soon after the restart he did well to stop scoring
headers from Allan Clarke and Jack Charlton, who also hit an upright with one
effort. In addition, Peter Lorimer hit the angle of
the post and bar, and Billy Bremner did get the ball
over the line, only to have it disallowed for offside. By then Jack Charlton
had already made it six for United in the fifty-fourth minute, when Peter Lorimer sent over a deep far post centre and Big Jack duly
dived to head it in at the far post. Sparta coach Karel
Kolsky made the understatement of the season by
declaring his team hadn’t a chance of winning the tie. But he promised the
result would be different in Prague.
Match Action:
Allan Clarke scores United’s
first goal at Elland Road
Jack Charlton dives to head United’s
sixth goal
Teams:
Players:
Allan Clarke scored United’s first goal, Paul Reaney’s cross was deflected by Chovanec for the second, Billy Bremner scored the third.
Eddie Gray scored the fourth and fifth goals
and Jack Charlton scored the sixth.