Date:
Venue:
Competition: European Cup-Winners’ Cup, Second Round, Second Leg.
Score:
Scorers:
Attendance: 26,885.
Teams:
Carl Zeiss Jena: Blochwitz; Hoppe, Rock; Weise, Kurbjuweit, Strempel; Schlutter, Goebel, P. Ducke (Scheitler), Irmscher, Vogel.
Referee: Concetto Lo
In the return leg United dominated but time and time again
they were denied. However, in the end they were good value for their 2-0 home
victory and were never really overstretched. It was not until well into the
second half before they were finally able to unlock the
Goalkeeper Wolfgang Blochwitz had made
a stunning save to deny the Scot on the stroke of half-time but Lorimer got his revenge after sixty-four minutes with
another key role in United’s second goal. Billy Bremner was fouled by Rainer Schlutter
outside the box and Mick Jones raced
in to head the ball home after goalkeeper Wolfgang Blochwitz
had failed to hold the ensuing Peter Lorimer
thunderbolt to wrap up the tie. Wolfgang
Blochwitz said of Peter Lorimer,
“He’s the most dangerous marksman I have ever played against.” That observation
was backed up by a delighted Don Revie, who purred,
“When Peter is on song there isn’t a goalkeeper in the world who
can stop him.” The Scot’s explosive
shooting and tricky dribbling blew the German’s game-plan wide apart but even
after they had gone behind the visitors still only kept one man, Peter Ducke, in attack, preferring to pack their midfield.
With Paul Reaney keeping a close eye on Eberhard
Vogel there was virtually no supply to the isolated Ducke
and David Harvey was virtually a spectator throughout the game. To add to a
good night’s work for United Johnny Giles, who did not make the starting
line-up because of a knee injury, came on for the last ten minutesto
give United more options and they went into their four-month European break on
a high.
Match Action:
Mick Jones heads the goal that broke the
German’s resistance watched by a jubilant Billy Bremner
Teams:
Back Row: Trevor Cherry, Paul Madeley, Mick Jones, Roy Ellam,
Joe Jordan, Jack Charlton.
Middle Row: Paul Reaney,
Chris Galvin, David Harvey, Gary Sprake, Norman
Hunter, Allan Clarke.
Front Row: Peter Lorimer,
Johnny Giles, Billy Bremner, Mick Bates, Eddie Gray,
Terry Yorath.
FC Carl-Zeiss
Back Row: Stein (GDR-int.),
P. Ducke (GDR-int.), Irmscher (GDR-int.), Strempel (GDR-int.), Kurbjuweit (GDR-int.), Brunner,
Scheitler, Preusse (GDR-int.),
Vogel (GDR-int.), B. Krauss.
Front Row: Werner, R. Ducke
(GDR-int.), W. Krauss, Grapenthin
(GDR-int.), Blochwitz (GDR-int.), Weise (GDR-int.),
Rock (GDR-int.), Schlutter (GDR-int.)
Players:
Jena’s German International Winger Trevor Cherry and Mick
Jones scored the goals for Leeds
Eberhard Vogel