Date:
Venue: The Valley,
Competition: English Premier League.
Score: Charlton
Athletic 1
Scorers: Charlton
Athletic: Euell (pen).
Attendance: 26,274.
Teams:
Charlton Athletic: Kiely; Young, Rufus, Fish, Konchesky (El Khalej); Kishishev (Powell), Parker, Euell, Jensen; Lisbe (Svensson), Johannsson. Unused Subs: Robinson, Rachubka.
Referee: Mr E.Wolstenholme (
Who writes
Peter Reid's scripts? The former
Sunderland Manager had been at the helm for sixteen days, but on Saturday he
presided over United's best display of the season. In
fact, the 6-1 win at Charlton was probably Leeds's best Premiership display for
two years and the performance ranked alongside those when David O'Leary's side
were sweeping all before them in the Champions League. Perhaps it was no
coincidence that the eleven who started on Saturday had virtually grown up
together, but it was more to do with the fact that Peter Reid had clearly
stripped the engine and gone back to basics.
The
Christmas tree and diamond formations went out of the window when Terry Venables left and Peter Reid deployed the familiar
There was organisation, determination and an unerring confidence
about the Whites and they attacked with a swagger that hasn't been seen in a
while. Peter Reid was quick to play down his part in proceedings,
understandably so given the high level of performance by the team as a unit,
but
Alan Smith
was everywhere and had a hand in five of United's six
goals while Harry Kewell silenced his detractors once
and for all with the game of his life. Kewell scored
twice and was a constant menace yet still made some crucial tackles and headed
one goal-bound effort off his own line. While Smith was brilliant and Mark Viduka, who looked like he would score every time he got
the ball, bagged a hat-trick it was Harry Kewell's
work rate that summed up the display. The Aussie, restored to the left side of
midfield, hustled and harried throughout and that attitude ran right through
the team on a day when they always looked in control.
It was the
sort of performance United fans have yearned for this season, the fact Leeds
scored six was a bonus, but a lot of missing elements clearly returned on
Saturday. The Alan Smith-Mark Viduka partnership was
tremendous with Harry Kewell offering good support.
In the middle of the park, Peter Reid's decision to play skipper Dominic Matteo was a masterstroke. United have missed the influence
of Matteo and Gary Kelly, and the spirited display
was no coincidence. Matteo worked well alongside Eirik Bakke in a solid midfield
while Kelly beavered away on the right flank as
though he had never been away.
At the
back, Michael Duberry had a great game while Lucas Radebe and Danny Mills gave nothing away. Ian Harte also looked like his old self and the confidence that
he had battered out of him earlier in the campaign appeared to return. Indeed,
it was hard to comprehend that
Gary Kelly signalled their intentions with a crunching tackle in the
opening sixty seconds and that set the tone. It took just twelve minutes for
United to open their account. Alan Smith's low cross set up Harry Kewell and the Aussie hammered the ball home from close
range. It was 2-0 on thirty-four minutes when Alan Smith was bundled over by
the hapless Richard Rufus. Ian Harte and Mark Viduka argued over who should take the spot-kick, but the
Charlton
did pull one back before half-time when Jason Euell
converted a penalty after Lucas Radebe felled the
determined Scott Parker, and the visitors were denied a second when Paul
Robinson pulled off an outstanding save moments after the interval. It was a
crucial stop because it was Charlton's last real chance and
The six
goals were no less than United deserved, though, and they should now have the
confidence to go on. One swallow doesn't make a summer, but after some of the
dross that has been served up this season the players, and the caretaker
manager, deserve to bask in their moment of glory.
Match Action:
Harry Kewell gets the
first goal as he taps in at the far post
Harry
Kewell turns away after putting the ball in the net
Harry Kewell is
congratulated by Alan Smith and Lucas Radebe
Ian Harte gets the second
goal as he converts the penalty
Ian Harte, Eirik Bakke, Alan Smith and
Dominic Matteo Mark Viduka gets his third and United’s
fifth as he
congratulate Mark Viduka
converts the penalty with ease
Harry Kewell
acknowledges the fans after scoring the sixth Gary Kelly tackles Claus Jensen
and final goal with a brilliant individual effort
Harry Kewell on defensive duties against Luke Young
Simon Johnson holds off Claus Jensen Peter Reid congratulates
Harry Kewell
Dominic Matteo,
Alan Smith and Harry Kewell
celebrate the six goal haul
Mark Viduka and Alan Smith salute the fans in victory
Players:
Harry
Kewell (2), Ian Harte
(penalty) and Mark Viduka (3, 1 a penalty) scored for
United
while Jason Euell also scored from Alan Smith was in top
form United were
strong in midfield with Eirik Bakke
and
the spot for Charlton
and featured in five of the goals Dominic Matteo
who returned after a long absence
Gary Kelly also returned and showed Michael Duberry
had Lucas Radebe and Danny Mills gave little away
how much United had missed their a top game
absent stars
Paul Robinson made Jason Wilcox and Simon Johnson both
came on as substitutes Tahar El Khalej came on as a
substitute
outstanding saves
Richard Rufus and Jonathan Johannson
came into the Charlton line-up
Paul Rachubka and
John Robinson were unused substitutes