Date:
Venue:
Competition: League Cup Semi-Final, First Leg.
Score:
Scorers:
Attendance: 24,781.
Teams:
Referee: Mr K. Cooper (Pontypridd).
Having
avoided Aston Villa and Arsenal in the Semi-Final draw, United were favourites to reach their first major Wembley
Cup Final for twenty-three years by beating
United’s
heroes were two much different players. One, Tony Yeboah
was a regular who was returning after a two game absence on international duty
and was heavily involved in the final execution of both United’s
goals, while the other, Paul Beesley was making a
rare and somewhat unexpected appearance in the United central defence and twice saved United when they were under the cosh in the latter part of the game.
United had
gone into the game on the back of three EPL defeats in which they had conceded
ten goals, which resulted in a recall for John Lukic
in goal, and they started well and played the better football but found
themselves a goal down after twenty-seven minutes. It was a stunning effort
started by former United midfield man John Sheridan, on loan to the St Andrews’
club, who headed the ball on to the dangerous Steve Claridge,
who in turn knocked it forward to Kevin Francis, who with David Wetherall having committed himself too soon, raced forward
to explode a thunderbolt of a shot past the keeper before Gary Kelly could
close in. The ball struck the inside of the post but sent the Blues fans wild
with delight.
United were
stung into action and after Gary McAllister had fired over, Tony Yeboah hit the cross-bar after Mark Ford had forced the
Birmingham keeper to parry his hot shot. However, United’s
top marksman was on target nine minutes into the second half. Rod Wallace headed
on a long clearance to Yeboah, who held off Chris Whyte to delay his shot before beating Bart Griemink with a low shot.
Yeboah
now had the scent of blood and was looking to increase his sixteen goal tally
and his downward header was put into the net by the unfortunate Chris Whyte who headed the ball into his own net in a frantic
attempt to get the ball over the bar. The Blues never let their heads drop and
though the giant Kevin Francis was less of a threat in the second half, Steve Claridge was always dangerous and the introduction of
substitutes Louie Donowa and Ricki
Otto gave the home side more width and United were forced into a frantic
rearguard action, but although Paul Beesley and David
Wetherall were overworked they stuck to their tasks
well to deny any equaliser.
Match Action:
Tony Yeboah scores
the
(from first leg at
Gary McAllister fights off John Sheridan Kevin Francis was an aerial threat David Wetherall and Calvin Palmer had to deal with Rod Wallace, Mark Ford and Gary Kelly
celebrate Paul Beesley gets in
a tackle on Steve Claridge Players: Tony Yeboah and
ex-Leeds player Chris Whyte (own goal) scored for Bart Griemink was in
goal Jonathan Bass
and John Frain were at full-back Ricky Otto replaced
Gary Cooper
Richard Forsyth and Chris Whyte were the
central defence Jason Bowen was on for John
Sheridan Michael
Johnson, Jonathan Hunt ex-United hero John Sheridan and Gary Cooper started in the
midfield Steve Claridge and
Kevin Francis were the Birmingham strikers Louie Donowa replaced Richard Forsyth