Date:
Venue:
Competition: FA Cup Fourth Round Replay.
Score:
Scorers:
Attendance: 22,167.
Teams:
Referee: D.R. Elleray (
Leeds United joined the growing number of EPL
sides on the FA Cup casualty list and were left to pick up the pieces of a
disintegrating season after falling to a shock extra-time defeat by Oxford
United in February 1994. Midfielder Jim Magilton scored the all important goal
to give
United’s sad exit from the competition left
manager Howard Wilkinson fuming, and his two strikers, Brian Deane and
Norwegian Frank Strandli, took the full force of his criticism. Wilkinson
pulled both men off after sixty-nine minutes and sent on Jamie Forrester and
David Wetherall in their place. “Our front two gave us nothing. When I changed
things the game changed and we started to do a lot better,” the United boss
said.
United had earlier plumbed the depths and
found themselves a goal down in the fifty-seventh minute after former
Sunderland striker John Byrne cashed in on some sloppy defensive work, holding
off Chris Fairclough and beating Mark Beeney in a manner that drew further
criticism from the United manager. “It was a joke goal. The keeper had it in
his hands and then he didn’t have it in his hands,” a stony-faced Wilkinson
said. The warning signals were there for United but they went unheeded and four
minutes later
Gordon Strachan turned in a non-stop
performance and though United, as a team, struggled to make any sort of
impression. The little Scot breathed late life into his side when he rattled in
a twenty-five yarder to make it 2-1 in the eighty-eighth minute. When David
White knocked in the equalizer nearly two minutes into stoppage time to
register his first goal for United since his move from
However, extra-time brought only grief when
Jim Magilton got the winner in the second period, taking full advantage of a
neat chip from Mike Ford to nip through and beat Mark Beeney with a great
finish. “We committed suicide with some of our defending. We fell into every
trap, snare and ambush
(From the drawn game at Oxford 29-1-1994)
Match Action:
Players:
Gordon Strachan and David White scored for
Leeds John
Byrne, Chris Allen and Jim Magilton scored for Oxford United
Gordon Strachan was non-stop action. Howard Wilkinson was disappointed. Mark Beeney was Brian Deane was ineffective
at fault several times
Frank Strandli was criticised Jamie Forrester and David Wetherall came on
as substitutes Phil Whitehead was the
Anton Rogan and Matt Elliott were the central
defenders Mickey Ford and Les Robinson were the
Full-Backs
Jim Magilton, Bobby Ford, Joey Beauchamp and
Chris Allen were the
John Byrne and Alex Dyer were the Oxford strikers Nick Cusack and Micky Lewis were
the substitutes