Date:
Venue:
Competition: English Premier League.
Score:
Scorers:
Attendance: 26,611.
Teams:
Referee: Mr S. Dunn (
This was a
game when, for a fleeting moment in time, it looked as if United would survive against
all the odds as the outstanding win took United level on points with their
hosts, who were sixteenth on goal difference. Unfortunately, that was as good
as it got.
The gloves
were off and the battle for survival was well and truly underway. Eddie Gray's
Leeds United freedom fighters showed all the spirit required to throw
themselves a massive lifeline with a priceless victory against fellow
strugglers Blackburn Rovers. And if Leeds United had been able to secure their
Premiership status they would have looked back to the Easter Saturday showdown
at Ewood Park as they day when they finally signalled their intentions and gave firm proof of their
desire to stay in the top-flight. This was a vital win against a side who were now in even deeper trouble than
The two
sides were left level on points and
Had it been
Arsenal or Manchester United, it would have been hailed as a great away
display. As it was
The central
characters in the latest twist in the tale were Steve Caldwell and
Mark Viduka, who bagged the necessary goals to see
off beleaguered
Control was
important in such a crucial game and Steve Caldwell's early strike killed off
Lorenzo Amoruso, whose man of the match award must have been won
solely by virtue of the fact he didn't surrender as easily as some of his
team-mates, berated his fellow defenders while, at the other end, Andy Cole
showed all the signs of a disaffected striker by skulking around. It was a
familiar scene for
Dominic Matteo and Seth Johnson harried in the middle while Michael
Duberry and Steve Caldwell stood tall and firm at the
back. Former
Gary Kelly
and Seth Johnson fizzed efforts wide while Alan Smith was denied by Brad Friedel. It was also Brad Friedel
who pulled off an absolute stunner in the second half to deny James Milner and
it was only then, with less than thirty minutes remaining, that
That was
it.
It was too
little too late and United left Ewood Park boasting
their first double of the season, their first back-to-back wins of the season,
and their first victory in that yellow shirt. But, more importantly, it's a
proper foot on the ladder and it was now all to play for as United prepared for
another energy sapper against Everton on the following Tuesday.
Could they
do it? There was every chance, at that moment, but it was an exceptional
goalkeeping performance by Nigel Martyn that stopped
United gaining the full points their display had deserved and after that it
became just too much.
Match Action:
Stephen Caldwell rises to head the first goal
in a rehearsed move Stephen
Caldwell and James Milner rise in unison but it is
who connects
Stephen Caldwell turns to celebrate his goal
Alan Smith and Gary Kelly join his celebrations
and then James Milner Mark Viduka scores the vital second goal
Mark
Viduka celebrates
as do the travelling faithful
Gary Kelly even hugged a
steward “Robbo” salutes the fans
Brett Emerton
finds his way blocked by James Milner and Gary Kelly
Jonathan Stead could find no way through the United defence. First Stephen
Caldwell, then Michael Duberry and the combination of
Dominic Matteo and
Michael Duberry
Brett Emerton tries to
get round Dominic Matteo Jermaine
Pennant in high kicking action
Mark Viduka tries to stop Tugay
Players:
Stephen Caldwell and Mark Viduka
were on the score-sheet for United and were joined by Craig Short in injury
time
Inspirational Captain Dominic Matteo and Seth Johnson ran the midfield Michael Duberry
stood firm Paul Robinson
produced
at the back a
world-class save
Jermaine Pennant and Gary Kelly played their part Alan Smith and
James Milner were both denied by the brilliance
in the first goal
of Brad Friedel
Brad Friedel was in
goal for Rovers
Lorenzo Amoruso and Craig Short were the
centre backs
Lucas Neill and future United loanee Michael Gray Andy Cole and
Jonathan Stead were the strikers
were the full-backs
In midfield Blackburn
started with Brett Emerton, Gary Flitcroft,
Tugay and Steven Reid
Paul Gallagher and Matt Jansen were used as
substitutes
Peter Enckelman,
Martin Andresen and Andy Todd were the unused substitutes