Date:
Venue: Stade Josy Barthel,
Competition: Inter-Cities Fairs First Round, First Leg.
Score: Spora Luxemburg 0
Scorers: Spora Luxemburg Nil.
Attendance: 2,500.
Teams:
Spora
Referee: Helmut
Fritz (
United kicked off their 1967-68 European campaign, their
third in the Inter-Cities Fairs competition, with the easiest possible visit to
Luxembourg to play local team Spora. It was just a
month after suffering the disappointment of defeat in the final against Dinamo Zagreb that they started their next European
campaign. Don Revie did not even bother having the Spora team watched and opted to save the aeroplane fare to
watch a team that had never progressed through the first round stage of any
European competition in which they had taken part since 1956. The
It took United fourteen minutes to
find the net but that goal by Peter Lorimer started a
land slide when he had put the ball into the net after Jimmy Greenhoff had swung and missed the ball. Lorimer quickly added a penalty ten minutes later, after
Rene Schmitt had handled, before completing a fifteen minute hat-trick five
minutes after that with a deflected shot which went in off the post. Billy Bremner added a fourth just on half-time when he lobbed
goalkeeper Freidhelm Jesse and goalkeeper David
Harvey who was standing in for Gary Sprake, who was
absent with a back strain, had handled the ball just twice. Spora
took advantage of the new substitutes rules and introduced Gaston Bauer and Harald Werwie in place of Jean
Kremer and Carlo Devillet but it did not make any
improvement and after the break Lorimer got his
fourth and United’s fifth nine minutes after the
restart. Jimmy Greenhoff was the next to get his name
on the scoresheet with goals in the seventieth and seventy-seventh minute the
first with a tap-in and then a deflection for the second. Paul Madeley added the eighth with a header after eighty minutes
and Mick Jones rounded off the scoring with a header for the ninth a minute
later, to give him his first goal for United, but it was all too easy and
Spora were really a team of
amateurs and their standard of football was on a par with Central League
standards at best. They tried their best but just could not live with a
professional team like
Teams:
Players:
The goal-scorers:
Peter Lorimer
(4) Billy Bremner
Jimmy Greenhoff
(2)
Paul Madeley
Mick Jones