Date:
Venue:
Competition: UEFA Cup Third Round Second Leg.
Score:
Scorers:
Attendance: 40,014.
Teams:
Grasshopper Club
Referee: Frank De Bleeckere (
A moment of magic from Harry Kewell
secured United’s place in the last sixteen of the UEFA
Cup, as once again they failed to show anything like their best form. The
mercurial Australian lit up an otherwise dull encounter with a stunning
individual effort, which saw him race fully seventy yards before clipping the
ball into the
Unfortunately,
despite his moments of individual brilliance, Harry Kewell
was unable to keep his form going for the full ninety minutes, and rather like
the rest of his team-mates settled into an almost daze-like performance which
could have cost them so dear. With a 2-1 lead from the first leg already in the
bag there was perhaps a touch of complacency within the ranks as the
Australian's nineteenth minute strike pushed them even further ahead of their
Swiss opponents. It may have looked too easy as Harry Kewell
then struck the bar and moments later set up Alan Smith for a header that the
youngster placed just over. But
Without the
likes of Lee Bowyer, Jonathan Woodgate, Dominic Matteo, Eirik Bakke,
Stephen McPhail, Lucas Radebe,
Jacob Burns and Michael Bridges and the ineligible duo of Seth Johnson and
Robbie Fowler, it was certainly a new-look United. Danny Mills continued in the
middle of defence with Gary Kelly at right back,
while O'Leary deployed David Batty and Olivier Dacourt
as a defensive midfield pairing with Alan Smith playing on the right of
midfield and Robbie Keane on the left. Harry Kewell
was given a roving role in the middle while Mark Viduka
was something of a lone striker up front, although he was regularly given
support from midfield. Indeed things were so bad on the injury front that
O'Leary had on Wednesday contemplated just having two outfield players on the
bench in Michael Duberry and Jason Wilcox. However,
he changed his mind over-night and gave a taste of the European adventure to
nineteen-year-old reserve duo Jamie McMaster and Frazer Richardson. O'Leary
must have been licking his lips at the prospect of getting his injured players
back and available, he could have certainly done with them, if only to restore
some much-needed balance to the side.
The only
saving grace was that United then went straight up the other end and scored,
both goals coming in first half stoppage time, to restore their advantage and
possibly avoid a real half-time blasting from the manager. Danny Mills played a
low ball in to the edge of the box, Alan Smith dummied, Mark Viduka flicked it on and Robbie Keane raced onto it and
stroked it past Peter Jehle in the
Mark Viduka had a couple of decent chances around the hour mark,
seeing one effort loop just past the post and the second well saved by Peter Jehle as the Liechtenstein keeper flung himself across to
beat away a powerful drive. But it was the visitors who finished the stronger
and gave United a fright. Nigel Martyn needed to be
alert as he first got down well to save a well hit shot from defender Roland Schwegler, and then arched back acrobatically to palm away
a volley from substitute Luca Ippoliti. Had either of
those efforts gone in then maybe life would have been even tougher for United.
But as it was when
Match Action:
Harry Kewell scores the first goal as he exquisitely chips the
Gary Kelly joins Harry Kewell
and Mark Viduka
to celebrate United’s first
goal
Boris Smiljanic
Robbie Keane sets his sights on goal urged on
by Mark Viduka
Robbie Keane salutes the fans after
scoring.
The referee
breaks up a scuffle and books David Batty
Rio Ferdinand dispossesses Andreas Gerber
helped by Ian Harte and Danny Mills
Olivier Dacourt is
confronted by Ricardo Cabanas Olivier
Dacourt gets his shot in despite Mihai
Tararache’s attention
Marc Hodel and Peter Jehle combined to keep out Mark Viduka
as Boris Smiljanic looks on
Robbie Keane and Mark Viduka
take on the
Players:
Harry Kewell and
Robbie Keane scored for
Gary Kelly was at right-back A
poor pass by
Michael Duberry and
Jason Wilcox were on the bench Robbie Fowler and Seth
Johnson were ineligible
Lee Bowyer,
Jonathan Woodgate, Dominic Matteo,
Lucas Radebe,
Michael Bridges,
Stephen McPhail, Eirik Bakke and Jacob Burns were all unavailable
Olivier Dacourt and David Batty were paired as
defensive midfield
Jamie McMaster and Frazer Richardson were on the bench
Mark Viduka was often the lone striker Nigel Martyn
made fine saves Ian Harte was at
left-back
Luca Ippoliti came on as a substitute while Diego Orlando Benaglio was unused