Date:
Venue:
Competition: UEFA Cup, Third Round, Second Leg.
Score:
Scorers:
Attendance: 35,732.
Teams:
Spartak Moscow: Filimonov (Smetanin);
Khlestov, Bouschmanov, Evseev, Parfianov; Baranov, Bulatov, Tikhonov, Titov; Robson, Schirko. Unused Subs: Ananko, Ketchinov, Peniche, Meleschin, Mor,
Bezrodnyi.
Referee: Antonio Lopez-Nieto (
Captain
Lucas Radebe sparked wild celebrations when he gave
United the lead just six minutes before the final whistle with a fine header
from a beautifully delivered Stephen McPhail corner
to settle a tie that produced some fine football and could have gone either
way. That it went to Leeds was a testimony to the fantastic progress that the
young Leeds team had made in that record breaking season and a tribute to the
never say die attitude which brought another victory right at the death when it
seemed that the lights were just about to go out on their European campaign.
The win was by the finest of margins with Harry Kewell’s
goal in
United had
waited until the last possible minute before ruling out David Batty whose
Achilles tendon problem was not up to the rigours of
such an important match and Eirik Bakke
continued in midfield. Spartak made the early running
to get that vital away goal and Victor Bulatov gave
The
Russians were starting to get on top but Alan Smith ballooned
a chance at the other end. Then Harry Kewell tried
his luck from thirty yards but it skidded past a post, while Jonathan Woodgate came to United’s rescue
with a timely header to stop Luis Robson getting on the end of a Victor Bulatov cross. After twenty-two minutes Michael Bridges hit
a post from an Ian Harte free-kick, which was
followed quickly by another shot from the striker which went just over as
United got back into the game. A blazing drive from Harry Kewell
brought Alexandr Filimonov
to his knees and moments later the keeper was in trouble and had to be stretchered off. His replacement Andrei Smetanin
was soon in the thick of the action as United pressed and Lee Bowyer’s header
from an Ian Harte free-kick was only marginally too
high, While Egor Titov’s
excellent curling shot went tantilisingly close to
the United post as Spartak
retaliated.
The game
was still goal-less at half-time but United signalled
their intention on the restart when a superbly flighted
ball from Eirik Bakke fell
straight into the path of Harry Kewell who sent a
left foot shot flashing across the face of the goal, then the same pair
combined again to play in Lee Bowyer, whose shot was smothered by Andrei Smetanin at the expense of a corner. In the fifty-fifth
minute Evgeni Bouschmanov
was yellow carded for time wasting, which had started to become prevalent by
the Spartak players as they saw the game going their
way as United failed to get on the score-sheet. Dmitri
Parfionov had a good shot from distance and Vassili Baronov missed a good
chance when he shot straight at Nigel Martyn, as Spartak started to retaliate, but an Ian Harte free-kick was also just over as United kept up their
pressure. Andrei Smetanin made a hero of himself when
he brilliantly tipped over a twenty-five yard free-kick from Michael Bridges
that was heading for the top corner in the sixty-ninth minute. The play was end
to end, as both sides tried to regain the ascendancy.
Finally
with just six minutes to go Michael Bridge’s persistency won a corner and Leeds
tried a variation on their usual procedure with Stephen McPhail
taking a left-footed corner for Lucas Radebe to rise
above everybody to head firmly into the net for his second European goal of the
season and then it was a backs-to-the-wall effort by United for the rest of the
game as they repelled the Russians to hang on for a famous victory.
Match Action:
Harry Kewell and Lee
Bowyer congratulate Lucas Radebe Harry Kewell
and Egor Titov in mid-air
clash
Lee Bowyer gets the ball past Andrei Tikhonov
Michael Bridges holds off Evgeni
Bouschmanov
Players:
Lucas Radebe scored
the vital
Alan Smith was yellow carded Darren Huckerby
replaced Alan Smith Michael Bridges had several goal attempts
David Batty was declared unfit and Eirik Bakke deputised
magnificently
Jonathan Woodgate headed clear.
Nigel Martyn
kept Lee Bowyer was
tireless as ever. Stephen McPhail involved in the goal. Gary Kelly was right-back
clean sheet.
Vadim Evseev and Andrei Tikhonov
came into the team for the second leg Goalkeeper
Andrei Smetinin was substitute
for the injured Alexandr
Filimonov
Dmitri Anonko and Valeri Ketchinov were unused
substitutes