Date:
Venue:
Competition: English Premier League.
Score:
Scorers:
Attendance: 34,884.
Teams:
Referee: Mr R. Styles (Waterlooville, Hampshire).
They say
that absence makes the heart grow fonder, and as
Goals from
Shaun Goater and Niclas
Jensen condemned United to a deserved defeat, but it was Israeli playmaker Eyal Berkovic that most graphically
illustrated the twin deficiencies apparent in Terry Venables'
side. Eyal Berkovic had
always been something of an enigma, when he was good he was very good and when
he was bad he was, well, awful. This game was one of his better days and United
left
How United
were crying out for someone to cancel him out by tracking his moves and putting
in a couple of crunching challenges to unsettle a player with a known dislike
for the more physical side of the game. Paul Okon did
his best to provide cover to United's back four, but
Leeds were in desperate need of a more driving, purposeful figure. Whisper it,
but they lacked an Olivier Dacourt. At the other end,
The
withdrawal of the hobbling Alan Smith on the hour mark did not help matters, but
Oppositions
must feel that if they can shackle Mark Viduka and
Harry Kewell then Leeds are going to struggle to
create openings and the fact the Whites only had four shots all afternoon tells
its own story. That is not to say that Leeds were never at the races, there was
much more to be pleased about in this performance than in the away defeats at
Spurs and Fulham, but once the visitors went behind
they never really looked like clawing their way back onto level terms.
Ironically, they could have found themselves ahead in the first place. City
goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel needed all of his ability
and experience to keep out Harry Kewell's twenty-yard
drive once it had taken a wicked deflection off defender Steve Howey. But, just sixty seconds later, Shaun Goater had the ball in the net at the other end and City were able to kick on from there to avenge the 3-0 reverse at
Marc-Vivien
Foe and Shaun Goater both wasted good chances to
extend City's lead at the start of the second half, but the home side did
double their advantage in the fiftieth minute, and in some style. Nicolas Anelka, whose pace troubled the
Paul Robinson could do nothing more than admire the quality of the Danish
international's strike and he showcased his own ability by producing two great
late saves to keep out a free-kick from Kevin Horlock
and a second thunderbolt from Jensen. Harry Kewell
gave United's travelling
support something to shout about in stoppage time as he latched onto Jonathan Woodgate's through ball and lashed a precision strike past
Peter Schmeichel. But City's supporters were still
singing the name of
Match Action:
Shaun Goater opens the scoring for Manchester City |
Shaun Goater celebrates his goal |
Dominic Matteo can only watch as Shaun Goater
scores Niclas
Jensen scored
Niclas Jensen celebrates his goal with Shaun Goater
and Kevin Horlock
Harry Kewell and Richard Dunne fight for the ball
Jason
Wilcox holds off Marc-
Alan
Smith challenges Sylvain Distin
Players:
Shaun Goater and Niclas Jensen scored
for
beaten by both goals
Jonathan
Woodgate could not cut out Paul Okon tried his best to cover the back four
but United lacked an Olivier Dacourt
the
pass for Shaun Goater’s
goal
United lacked a Lee Bowyer Alan Smith hobbled off on the hour Nicolas Anelka’s
pace worried
Danny Mills chanting Robbie Fowler’s name
Mark Viduka found
Eirik Bakke made Peter Schmeichel
was in goal Richard Dunne and Jihai Sun were the full-backs
himself isolated surging runs
Sylvain Distin and
Steve Howey were the central defenders Nicolas Anelka and Shaun Goater were the
strikers
Eyal Berkovic, Marc-Vivien Foe,
Kevin Horlock and Niclas Jensen
were in midfield
Ali Benarbia
and Shaun Wright-Phillips were the used substitutes
Carlo Nash, Gerard Wiekens and Darren Huckerby were
the unused substitutes