Date:
Venue:
Competition: Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, Semi-Final, Replay.
Score:
Scorers:
Attendance: 43,046.
Teams:
Real
Referee: Hans Carlsson (
United had
won the toss for choice of ground advantage in their Semi-Final play-off
against Real Zaragoza. But it was the Spaniards who
made a breathtaking start with three goals in thirteen minutes to clinch a
place in the Final.
United were
at full strength with Mike O’Grady back from injury in place of Albert Johanneson and the rested Peter Lorimer
back for Eddie Gray, while Real had Enrique Zarza in goal in place of Jose-Maria Goicoechea
and Severino Rejia at
left-back for Isasi.
Manager Don
Revie was worried about the pace and skill that Zaragoza had displayed so far in the tie and not wishing to
give them the advantage of a hard pitch to suit their strength had the fire
brigade flood the Elland Road pitch and leave it in
the state of a quagmire. Unfortunately the plan did not work as Real took
United apart scoring three times in the first thirteen minutes to effectively
win the game.
Hopes of an
all England Final were blown away as Zaragoza made
light of the conditions and played the ball accurately and calmly between each
other, before finally releasing Juan Manuel Villa on the right and he showed
his skill by tricking Bell, Hunter and O’Grady, before finding Canario who in turn found Marcelino
to score at the far post in just fifty-four seconds. Almost immediately United
found themselves two goals down, as Jose Luis Violeta
pushed the ball through the middle to play in the dangerous Juan Manuel Villa
and catch the United defence
out of position, and the striker scored with a fantastic left-foot shot with only
five minutes on the clock. United conceded a sloppy third goal just eight
minutes later as Santos Brito galloped through a non-existent defence
and was allowed to get in a twenty-five
yard shot that left Gary Sprake flat footed and
sealed United’s fate. The quick-fire start had
stunned the crowd into silence as United’s dreams had
been shattered in less than a quarter of an hour.
United’s
troubles worsened as Jimmy Greenhoff went off for
prolonged attention and was finally taken off for goos
with twenty minutes still to go. By then
both Willie Bell and Jim Storrie had hit the woodwork
but Real’s opening blast enabled them to sit back and
hit on the counter whenever possible. Jack Charlton did manage a consolation
goal in the eightieth minute when he squeezed a low shot past Enrique Yarza but it was too little too late and United were beaten
by a better team on the day. Don Revie was moved to
christen their forward line of Canario,
So United’s first foray into
Match Action:
Marcellino scores the first of three early quick-fire goals from Real
Jack Charlton scores a consolation goal for
Leeds
Players:
Leeds were at full strength with the return of
Mike O’Grady and Peter Lorimer