Date:
Venue: Old
Trafford,
Competition: English Premier League.
Score:
Scorers:
Attendance: 67,135.
Teams:
Referee: Mr G. Poll (Tring, Hertfordshire).
An act of late night robbery cost Leeds United
dear after they staged an heroic display at Old
Trafford. Under-strength
Blind optimism rules over reality whenever
Mark Viduka was
simply outstanding for
Alan Smith snapped and snarled and Roy Keane,
again playing at centre back, knew he had been in a game. In the middle of the
park, Paul Okon showed some tremendous distribution
skills and made a telling contribution. Okon's role
had not always been appreciated by the supporters, but he played a number of
high quality balls that set up vital attacks and showed there was more to his
game than the simple holding role he is renowned for. Seth Johnson proved a
good foil for Okon with his all-action approach and
you got the feeling that the former
According to the pundits this was a game Leeds
might as well not have bothered turning up for because, no matter how long they
stayed in the game, Sunday's FA Cup quarter-final clash with Sheffield United
would prove too much of a distraction. Those same critics will have been
laughing their socks off when the hosts went 1-0 up after twenty minutes and
the calculators were already coming out. Paul Robinson did well to save from
Nicky Butt at point-blank range, but the ball somehow came back off Lucas Radebe and trickled over the line.
That was the first piece of bad luck to hit
The home side responded by playing some neat
football, but Lucas Radebe and Teddy Lucic got better as the game wore on and it was difficult
to see how the title challengers would force another goal. But there is a
golden rule in football that you do not relax against Manchester United because
you will get punished for a split-second lapse and
It was a costly mistake, but one which should
have been rectified ten minutes later when Mark Viduka
was clearly impeded in the area yet found himself adjudged to have handled the
ball. It was a shocking decision by referee Poll, but one which shouldn't raise
many eyebrows. After all, Manchester United have not
had a Premiership penalty awarded against them at Old Trafford for three years.
The actions of the referee soured what was almost a memorable night for
Match Action:
Mark Viduka rises to
powerfully head the
Mark Viduka watches
his powerful header nestle in the back of the net beating Fabien
Barthez with ease
Mark Viduka
celebrates his goal as Lucas Radebe runs to
congratulate him
Mark Viduka is
congratulated by Lucas Radebe cannot get out of the way of Paul Robinson’s parry
and unluckily he concedes an own-goal
Ian Harte and Nick Barmby
Mikael Sylvestre heads the winner as Danny Mills is
caught out of position
Nick Barmby beats
Roy Keane looks wary at the presence of Alan
Smith with Nick Barmby also moving in
Ruud Van Nistelrooy tries to make progress with
Raul Bravo,
David Beckham celebrates the first goal
Ian Harte and Lucas Radebe in pursuit
Raul Bravo, Seth Johnson and Ian Harte combine to dispossess Ruud
Van Nistelrooy
Mark Viduka lets Nicky Butt know he is around
Players:
Mark Viduka equalised an own goal from Lucas Radebe,
but Mikael Silvestre headed the winner
Alan Smith and Nick Barmby ran their socks off. Paul Robinson was unlucky to concede an own-goal after a great save Paul Okon made a
telling contribution helped by Seth Johnson Teddy Lucic
got better Ian Harte’s pinpoint free-kick
as the game wore on brought the Manchester’s big guns Roy Keane, Juan Sebastian
Veron and Paul Scholes were
back and Gary Neville came on as a substitute Quinton Fortune started
Roy Carroll and Darren Fletcher were unused substitutes