Date:
Venue:
Competition: European Cup Semi-Final First Leg.
Score:
Scorers:
Attendance: 50,393.
Teams:
Referee: Vital Loraux (
United had received the toughest draw possible in the Semi-Finals of the European Cup when they were paired with Spanish giants Barcelona, who included in their ranks one of football’s all time greats, Johan Cruyff, and his Dutch midfield partner Johann Neeskens. In the other half of the draw the German power-house Bayern Munich, were up against French club St Etienne.
Jimmy Armfield had chosen to leave
out Norman Hunter and Peter Lorimer, so that Paul Madeley could man-mark Johan Cruyff
and Terry Yorath could provide the extra defensive
cover, as a ploy to keep the
Dutch masters Johann Cruyff and
Johann Neeskens were brought down to earth at a
packed
It was Billy Bremner who gave
Despite falling a goal behind so early, the Catalan side continued to concentrate on defence with Johan Cruyff helping out when needed at the back. Yet even though with all the left-wing promptings of Eddie Gray, who gave Jesus De La Cruz an uncomfortable evening, United found chances hard to come by against a defence in which Brazilian star Mario Marinho excelled. However, it took a superb one-handed save from Salvador Sadurni to keep out a fierce Joe Jordan shot just before half-time.
With Paul Madeley keeping Johan Cruyff quiet, the Spaniards were largely on the defensive
but did produce some dangerous counter-attacks. Johan Cruyff,
when he did on occasions get into advanced positions, was always a threat and
was at the heart of the move that brought Barca their
surprise equaliser. In the sixty-sixth minute the Dutch Master slid the ball
through to Juan Carlos Heredia, who was checked on
the edge of the area by Paul Reaney, although
For United, who had looked like winners for much of the
match, it was a hammer blow and it looked as if they were losing their grip of
the game and in danger of actually losing, but they regained their composure
and steeled themselves for a grandstand finish. With twelve minutes remaining
they regained the lead. Paul Madeley’s pass released
Paul Reaney, who surged down the right wing and
crossed for Joe Jordan to head down in the box where Allan Clarke, six yards
out, lashed in his twenty-first goal of the season. United pushed hard for a
third goal but with
Match Action:
Billy Bremner gets
the vital first goal
Billy Bremner watches
as Allan Clarke gets the second
Billy Bremner keeps a
watch on Johann Cruyff
Allan Clarke is tightly marked
Paul Madeley man-marked Johann Cruyff
Teams:
Players:
Juan Manuel Asensi
scored for Barcelona The
Dutch Masters Johann Cruyff and Johann Neeskens
Johann Cruyff and his famous trick
Johann Neeskens and
his goal for Holland against West Germany in the World Cup Final
Norman Hunter
and Peter Lorimer were left out
Paul Madeley and Terry Yorath had big
jobs to do
Johnny Giles and Billy Bremner
were the bosses of the midfield against world-class opponents