Date:
Venue:
Competition: English Premier League.
Score:
Scorers:
Attendance: 40,055.
Teams:
Referee: Mr D. Ellery (Harrow-on-the-Hill).
The
avaricious appetite for goals which made Mark Viduka
the leading goal-scorer in
An away win
seemed a certainty as
Fortunately
Mark Viduka had other ideas. After watching
United had
been boosted by the return to midfield of Olivier Dacourt
and Lee Bowyer, while Dominic Matteo reverted to a
central defensive role, alongside Jonathan Woodgate,
against his former club. Manager O’Leary took the unprecedented step of naming
only four substitutes as an injury crisis had continued to decimate his squad.
Christian
Ziegler’s early free-kick had found Emile Heskey, but
he was not able to properly direct his header. However,
United were
dealt another blow when Jonathan Woodgate was forced
to limp out of the action on sixteen minutes with a pulled thigh muscle to be
replaced by Danny Hay, and immediately, Liverpool went two up. Gary Kelly
upended Patrik Berger on the left and when Gary
McAllister delivered his free-kick Christian Ziege
was miles above the pack to head home.
United were
caught napping by a quick free-kick, which saw Vladimimir
Smicer shoot narrowly wide, then Gary Kelly was
forced to concede a corner as Emile Heskey
threatened.
A splendid
shot from Olivier Dacourt brought a flying save from
Sander Westerveld as
Within a
minute of the restart
Liverpool
were back in front on the hour when, after good work by Christian Zeige, Patric Berger crossed for
Vladimir Smicer to cut inside Dominic Matteo and bury his shot in the bottom corner for his first
goal of the season. Lee Bowyer spotted Sander Westerveld
off his line and tried a lob that was too high before
Olivier Dacourt’s powerful shot from Lee Bowyer’s corner was kept
out at some personal cost by Christian Ziege and
then, in the seventy-third minute, an excellent ball from Olivier Dacourt found Mark Viduka, who
twisted and turned his way through two challenges before firing home for a
splendid hat-trick. Ten minutes later United,
incredibly, were in front for the first time in the game and it was that man Viduka, who again did the damage, picking up on Olivier Dacourt’s miss-hit shot and delicately chipping in.
It had been
a fantastic match, but the kind that guarantees managers with high defensive
standards, premature baldness.
Match Action:
Mark Viduka heads the
second goal
Mark Viduka chips the
third goal
Mark Viduka beats
Markus Babbel and Sander Westerveld
to get his hat-trick
Mark Viduka chips in
the fourth goal
Mark Viduka
celebrates the fourth goal
Mark Viduka beats
Sander Westerveld at the near post
Mark Viduka chips
Sander Westerveld
Mark Viduka leaves
the
Mark Viduka
celebrates his hat-trick
Mark Viduka salutes the victory The scoreboard tells the story
Teams:
Back Row: Steve Staunton, Markus Babbel, Emile Heskey, Stephane Henchoz, Erik Meijer,
Jørgen Nielsen, Sander Westerveld, Pegguy Arphexad, Unknown, Titi Camara, Dietmer
Hamann,
Frodi Kippe, Dominic Matteo,
Rigobert Song.
Middle Row: Five non-players, Richie Partridge, Alan Navarro, Vegard
Heggem,Vladimir Smicer,
Stephen Wright, Patrik
Berger, Djimi Traore, Gary
McAllister, Igor Biscan, Bernard Diomede,
Five Coaching Staff.
Front Row: Steven Gerrard,
Danny Murphy, Sami Hyypia,
Jamie Redknapp, Assistant Manager,
Gerrard Houllier (Manager),
Robbie Fowler, Nick Barmby, Jamie Carragher,
Michael Owen.
Back Row: Michael Bridges, Michael Duberry, Robert Molenaar, Danny
Milosevic, Nigel Martyn,
Paul Robinson, Jonathan Woodgate,
Eirik Bakke, Mark Viduka, Matthew Jones.
Middle Row: Dave Hancock (Physio),
Sean Hardy (Kit Manager),
Steve Sutton (Goalkeeping Coach), Gary Kelly,
David Batty, Ian Harte, Danny Mills, Lee Bowyer,
Eddie Gray (Assistant Manager), Roy Aitken (Coach).
Front Row: Alan Smith, Darren Huckerby, Harry Kewell, Peter Ridsdale (Chairman),
Lucas Radebe,
David O’Leary (Manager), Jason Wilcox, Olivier Dacourt,
Stephen McPhail.
Players:
Four Goal Mark Viduka Leeds were strengthened by the return of
Olivier Dacourt and Lee Bowyer
Paul Robinson made some Dominic Matteo
reverted to central defence to partner Jonathan Woodgate, Danny Hay subbed
fine saves.
who
was soon injured.
Jacob Burns was in midfield Gary Kelly saved a certain goal Alan
Smith missed a sitter Ian Harte made a vital block
Sander Westerveld was
in goal Jamie Carragher and
Christian Ziege were the full backs
Markus Babbel and
Sammy Hyypia were the central defence Vladimir Smicer and Emile Heskey were the
Dietmer Hamman, Gary McAllister,
Danny Murphy and Patrik Berger started in midfield
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