Date:
Venue:
Competition: European Cup-Winners’ Cup, Third Round, First Leg.
Score:
Scorers:
Attendance: 25,702.
Teams:
Rapid
Referee: Bohumil Smejkal (
United had little trouble in disposing of their Romanian opponents, which was a welcome relief after the close first two rounds. Gordon McQueen was given a European debut as Jack Charlton was injured, and the other young Scot, Joe Jordan, filled in for Mick Jones.
The
Romanians simply did not have the answer to United’s
speed and skill as they were swept away by a tidal wave of attacking play. Don Revie had enlisted the help of Veteran Tottenham
Manager Bill Nicholson in his preparations for the game. Spurs had whipped
Rapid 5-0 in the same competition in the previous season and Nicholson sent Revie a dossier on how to play the
men from
Rapid
seemed to employ dubious tactics from the outset, announcing that they would
play in all-white. That cut no ice with United, who, as the home team, wore
their own colours and Rapid reluctantly agreed to
play in red. When the game started Rapid’s Alexandru Grigorias and Marin Florin only seemed content to clatter
into Leeds players, but United rode above such strong-arm tactics to take a
fifteenth minute lead. Johnny Giles had already gone close from twelve yards
when goalkeeper Necula Raducanu
made a mess of punching clear and the little Irishman collected the ball and
chipped it over the stricken goalkeeper.
Ten minutes
later Norman Hunter launched an attack from his own half and the ball was
played forward by Johnny Giles to Joe Jordan who headed it on for Allan Clarke
to score with ease. United were carving Rapid open at will
and the third goal arrived after thirty-three minutes. Allan Clarke’s pass
released Peter Lorimer, who converted from ten yards
and it looked like the floodgates had opened, but there were no more goals
before half-time.
Without
overstretching themselves United added a fourth five minutes after the break as
Peter Lorimer got his second with a trademark
thunderbolt after fifty-six minutes and nine minutes later Joe Jordan rounded
off the scoring with United’s fifth to get the goal
that his excellent all-round play deserved after Allan Clarke’s clever footwork
had confused the Rapid defence. After that United
eased up a bit knowing that their passage through to the last four was
virtually assured and the return leg in
Match Action:
Players:
Johnny Giles, Allan Clarke, Peter Lorimer (2) and Joe Jordan scored the five United goals.
Gordon McQueen was given an
European debut.