Date:
Venue:
Competition: Second Division.
Score:
Scorers:
Attendance: 31,715.
Teams:
Referee: A. Gunn
(South
David Batty
was hoping to celebrate his twenty-first birthday by scoring a goal against
Newcastle United and while those hopes went unrealised,
at least Leeds United gave him a victory to celebrate with. Batty could hardly
have asked for a better stage on which to celebrate his birthday than a packed
United had
a score to settle with the Magpies, who after trailing by two goals came back
to wallop Howard Wilkinson’s men 5-2 at St James’ on the opening day of the
season. “That was a freak result, in my opinion,” said Batty, “And we’re all
keen to avenge that result,” he added. Mick Quinn, knocked in four of those goals
against United and went into this return game as the Division’s nineteen-goal
leading scorer, but Batty and Co made sure he did not add to that impressive
tally on this occasion.
A crowd of
31,715, the Second Division’s biggest attendance of the season, saw United turn in a splendid defensive display and witnessed
influential skipper Gordon Strachan play a key role
in a great move which produced the only goal of the game. Strachan
gained possession just inside the
The first
half contained enough action to warm up a bitterly cold afternoon for fans as
both midfields battled for supremacy. The visitors were quite content to soak
up United’s sporadic raids and Chris Fairclough and Noel Blake kept a tight hold on Mick Quinn,
so neither goalkeeper was troubled too often.
It was a different
story in the second half as United went for the jugular but happily for the
home side Mervyn Day, back in goal after a three
match injury absence, kept his concentration despite long periods of
inactivity, making a one-handed wonder stop to keep a fierce low shot from
Kevin Dillon out. “I cannot tell you much about the incident because I did not
see it clearly. It was an instinctive action on my part, but I was not put
under too much pressure because our defence played
magnificently,” Day said.
Alternate
Report
Second
placed Leeds United were battling hard to overtake
Second Division leaders Sheffield United when third-in-the-table Newcastle Unuted arrived at
Howard
Wilkinson’s men went on to do their promotion hopes no harm at all with a 1-0
win after an encouraging all-round team display. Skipper Gordan
Strachan was described in the headlines as the ‘Jewel
in United’s crown’ after an impressive contribution
to his side’s cause which earned him Man-of-the-Match rating, but it was
striker Ian Baird who got the all-important only goal of the match.
Although Strachan was starved of space and time for much of this
hard fought game, he still managed to make an influential contribution to United’s victory. When he gained possession just inside the
Sterland
typified the spirit United showed and he did so having to gasp for breath for
much of the game after damaging his ribs when
Match Action:
Teams:
Players:
Ian Baird got the only goal from a Mel Sterland cross after Gordon Strachan
had found him with a fifty yard pass Mervyn
Day made
a
fine save
Noel Blake and Chris Fairclough
kept free-scoring Mick Quinn quiet David Batty silenced the
John Burridge was in
the
Kevin Dillon and Kevin Scott were the central defence Mark McGhee partnered Mick Quinn up-front
Kevin
Brock, John Gallacher, Thomas Kristensen
and Liam O’Brien were in midfield