Date: Friday, 5th May 2006.
Venue: Elland Road, Leeds.
Competition:
Coca-Cola Football League Championship Pay-off Semi-Final, First Leg.
Score: Leeds
United 1 Preston North End 1.
Scorers: Leeds
United: Lewis. Preston North End: Nugent.
Attendance:
35,239.
Teams:
Leeds United: Sullivan; Kelly, Gregan,
Kilgallon, Crainey; Miller,
Derry (Cresswell),
Bakke (Stone); Healy (Blake), Hulse,
Lewis. Unused Subs: Douglas, Bennett.
Preston North End: Nash; Mears, Davis, Mawene,
Alexander; Jarrett, O’Neil (Whaley), Nugent (Agyemang),
McKenna; Ormerod (Sedgewick),
Dichio. Unused Subs: Wilson, Ward.
Referee: Phil Crossley
(Kent).
The season which had seen
its ups and downs, with a reasonable but inconsistent start which was kicked
into motion with the fine come from behind win at Southampton which seemed to
give the team the self belief and confidence to take off on a good unbeaten run
which saw them challenging and with a game in hand always well placed but just
a little out of touch with the two runaway leaders. After two consecutive
defeats in early December they stuttered but recovered well to go on another
unbeaten run culminating in a fine win at Crystal Palace and the very real prospect of
overtaking Sheffield United for the second spot and automatic promotion.
Unfortunately after that the wheels fell off and the season stuttered to an
unsatisfactory end with only one victory in ten matches and that being against
a side that was already relegated. However fifth position meant that they were
only three games away from promotion and having an excellent record against
their possible opponents on paper their prospects were good.
So it was that United
entertained Preston North End at Elland Road in the first of the home and away knock
out ties for the right to play the winner of Watford and Crystal Palace in the final play-off decider in Cardiff on the
twenty-first of May 2006. United were almost at full-strength, with only captain Paul Butler
unavailable, as they lined up with Neil Sullivan; Gary Kelly, Sean Gregan, Matthew Kilgallon,
Stephen Crainey; Liam Miller, Shaun Derry, Eirik Bakke; David Healy, Rob Hulse, Eddie Lewis; while the bench comprised Ian Bennett,
Jonathan Douglas, Steve Stone, Robbie Blake, Richard Cresswell.
It proved to be a very even contest with both sides claiming they could have
won but Preston’s fans and management went further
claiming that they held the high ground as a result of a 1-1 draw on foreign
territory and in the Manager’s words it was “job done” as he and his supporters
went over the top in celebrations at the final whistle.
There was a lot of hammer
and tongs football as befitted such an important match and this included
several nasty, niggling, time wasting incidents and gamesmanship, mostly from Preston but their organization and
determination was also apparent. The match officials were far too over
officious and the game suffered accordingly. It was United
who started brightly and made all the early running and had an early claim for
a penalty turned down. After David Nugent had failed to keep his nerve when
given an easy chance from a corner in the seventh minute, but even before that
United had a claim when Matthew Kilgallon was floored
by the Preston defender Youl
Mawene in what appeared to be a definite penalty.
Matthew Kilgallon also hit the woodwork with a
powerful header from an Eddie Lewis corner and David Healy had a free-kick
blocked. Then Liam Miller had two chances in quick succession, first he was
denied by a smart save from Carlo Nash, the Preston keeper, and then Paul McKenna pulled off a
superb tackle to stop his progress on goal. It was all Leeds but the luck wasn’t with them.
Preston came out of their blocks quickly in
the second half and it was they who now applied all the pressure. Again David
Nugent was allowed to have easy access to the goal, as he picked up the ball
unchallenged before going on a mazy run and holding off four United
players to shot home, after only three minutes of second half action. It was a
bad goal to concede by a defence which had looked
virtually impregnable. With the Preston defence looking
equally impregnable and uncompromising it was hard to see where United could
get back on level terms let alone establish a home leg lead. Preston continued to press for a second and
Brian O’Neil shot wide and Graham Alexander missed a good chance when he fired
across the face of goal. At the other end Eddie Lewis had another shout for a
penalty turned down before Brett Ormerod was denied
by Neil Sullivan to keep United in the game. Steve Stone replaced Eirik Bakke after fifty-eight
minutes and fourteen minutes later Robbie Blake was sent on in place of David
Healy.
United had now taken up the
initiative and were awarded a free-kick on the edge of the box. Eddie Lewis delivered
one of his trade mark set piece kicks towards the Preston goal and Graham Alexander could
only help divert it further to leave his keeper stranded as the ball nestled in
the net for the equalizer. Two minutes later Eddie Lewis fed Rob Hulse but his further progress was halted by the offside
flag. Richard Cresswell was sent on for Shaun Derry
as United pressed for the lead with Sean Gregan being
unable to accurately direct his header into the goal from a Robbie Blake
free-kick. Richard Cresswell received an elbow to the
face and an all-in melee of twenty-one players ensued before peace was restored
and Cresswell somehow received a yellow card,
presumably for retaliation. Right on time United were indebted to Stephen Crainey for pulling off a last-ditch block on Danny Dichio and the game ended in a deserved draw. United had
been roared on by a 36,000 crowd and it certainly helped them lift their game
and, while there would only be 2,800 cheering them on at Preston, if United can
lift accordingly in the same way as their fans, then the tie would still be
wide open, as the two teams were well matched and the result would count on the
luck of the bounce or the whim of a referee.
Match Action:
David Nugent opens the scoring for Preston
David
Nugent celebrates with Danny Dichio and Brett Ormerod
Eddie Lewis replies from a free-kick
Eddie Lewis takes the free-kick
Stephen Crainey,
Robbie Blake, Sean Gregan and Shaun Derry want
to
Eddie Lewis celebrates with Robbie Blake
congratulate Eddie Lewis and
Sean Gregan
Robbie Blake pursues a jubilant Eddie Lewis to
congratulate him Eddie Lewis
is elated
Gary Kelly slides in to rob Jason Jarrett
Matthew Kilgallon gets the better of Danny Dichio
Steve
Stone gets his tackle in on Pat Agyemang
Rob Hulse tries to
get to Claude Davis but Tyrone Mears and others intervene
Liam Miller tracks Brian O’Neil |
David Nugent watches |
Matthew Kilgallon
beats Danny Dichio and goes on the attack Neil Sullivan talks to his defence
Sean Gregan looks worried
United supporters in full voice
Leeds fans urge United on
Players:
An Eddie Lewis free-kick for United
equalised David Nugent’s strike for Preston Paul Butler did not make the team
Neil Sullivan was in goal Sean Gregan and Matthew Kilgallon were
in central defence
Gary Kelly and Stephen Crainey
were the full-backs Ian Bennett and Jonathan Douglas remained
unused on the bench
United opted for a three man midfield of Liam
Miller, Shaun Derry and Eirik Bakke
David Healy, Rob Hulse
and Eddie Lewis formed a three pronged attack
Robbie Blake, Richard Cresswell
and Steve Stone came on as substitutes
Carlo Nash was in goal for Preston Tyrone Mears and
Graham Alexander were the full-backs
Claude Davis and Yual
Mawene were the centre-backs Brett Ormerod and Danny Dichio
were the strikers
Jason Jarrett, Brian O’Neil, David Nugent and
Paul McKenna were the Preston midfield
Simon Whaley, Chris Sedgewick
and Patrick Agyemang were the used substitutes
Gavin Ward and Kelvin Wilson were the unused
substitutes