Date:
Venue: San Siro Stadium,
Competition: ECL, Group H: Match 6.
Score: AC Milan 1
Scorers: AC
Milan: Serginho.
Attendance: 52,289.
Teams:
AC Milan: Dida; Chamot, Roque Junior, Maldini; Helveg; Albertini, Gattuso, Serginho, Leonardo (Boban); Bierhoff, Shevchenko. Unused Subs: Jose Maria, Ambrosini,
Guly, Sala, Coco, Abbiatti.
Referee: Kim Milton Nielsen (
On a high, the battle-weary troops headed for the San Siro and the showdown with AC Milan. There was an
unconfirmed rumour that
Leeds United marched into the second phase of
the ECL with a resolute, focused and wholly determined performance against
Italian aces AC Milan at the San Siro Stadium. United
skipper Lucas Radebe made a timely return and had to
be partnered by Danny Mills in central defence after
Jonathan Woodgate failed a late fitness test on his
damaged thigh muscle. With both Lucas Radebe and
Danny Mills short on match practice they needed to be at their best in the face
if quality strikers such as Oliver Bierhoff and Andriy Shevchenko. The odds were
stacked against
The
Twenty-five minutes had gone and hardly a
direct threat to either goal had occurred, but in the next minute United’s world threatened to cave in and also for Gary
Kelly as Serginho tried to shoot past him and the
referee immediately pointed to the spot. Andriy Shevchenko’s penalty smashed against Paul Robinson’s right
hand post and United could breathe again. On the half hour Danny Mills was
adjudged to have pushed over Oliver Bierhoff but
again Paul Robinson dealt admirably with Demetrio Albertini’s well struck twenty-five yard free-kick. Alan
Smith won a free-kick on the edge of the area but Dida
was able to keep out a well taken Ian Harte
free-kick. The hugely dangerous Serginho brought a
flying save out of Paul Robinson when the ball was heading for the top corner
but United hit back as Mark Viduka won a corner on
the stroke of half-time. Lee Bowyer’s corner from the right was spectacularly
headed home at the near post by Dominic Matteo. It
was a priceless goal and made United’s chances of
progressing much stronger.
Within a minute of the re-start Andriy Shevchenko, who was having
a nightmare evening, ballooned his shot from a promising position and then when
he set up Serginho, the Brazilian followed suit.
Oliver Bierhoff nodded down for Gennaro
Gattuso to volley but Paul Robinson again saved the
day with a fine save. Robinson again showed his alertness when he saved a
point-blank header from Oliver Birhoff but was also
thankful to see a deflection from Lucas Radebe of a Serginho cross go wide. Then after sixty-five minutes it
was Robinson again to the rescue as substitute Zvonimir
Boban’s perfect cross was headed bullet-like by Andriy Shevchenko only for the
keeper to pull off another blinding save.
It was inevitable that
Match Action:
Alan Smith congratulates Dominic Matteo
Dominic Matteo
shows his delight after scoring as Alan Smith and Ian Harte
rush to congratulate him
Mark Viduka and
Olivier Dacourt congratulate Dominic Matteo
Mark Viduka shows his
delicate skills to beat Roque Junior
Dominic Matteo gets
past Thomas Helveg
Alan Smith gets the better of Roque Junior
Andriy Shevchenko misses from the spot
Teams:
LeedsUnited v AC Milan:
Back Row: Alan Smith, Dominic Matteo, Mark Viduka, Ian Harte, Danny Mills, Paul Robinson.
Front Row: Lee Bowyer, Olivier Dacourt, Lucas Radebe, Gary
Kelly, Eirik Bakke.
Lucas Radebe, Paul
Robinson, Ian Harte, Gary Kelly, Danny Mills, Lee
Bowyer, Dominic Matteo,
Mark Viduka, Olivier Dacourt, Eirik Bakke, Alan Smith.
Players:
Dominic Matteo scored
the all important goal from a Lee Bowyer corner Paul
Robinson made a brilliant flying save
Danny Mills partnered Lucas Radebe
in central defence after Jonathan Woodgate
had to withdraw due to injury
Alan Smith took hard knocks Mark Viduka
went close with headers Olivier
Dacourt was booked
Gary Kelly found Serghino a handful
Future
dangerman
while Zvonimir Boban came
on as a substitute Luigi Sala was again an unused
substitute Along with goalkeeper
Christian Abbiati,
Jose Mari and Massimo Ambrosini