Date:
Venue: The Dell, Southampton.
Competition: English Premier League.
Score:
Scorers:
Attendance: 15,205.
Teams:
Referee: Mr A. Willey
(Staffordshire).
If ever
there was a place Leeds United needed to go in a time of crisis then
It was also
a popular place with the players. Gary Speed used to score there for fun while
Rod Wallace ended United's sixteen-month away drought
by netting a delightful goal. Michael Bridges would be another with fond
memories of
The first
goal came after just eleven minutes when Ian Harte
shaped to smash a twenty-yard free-kick on the right of the penalty area but
instead chipped it for the new boy, Michael Duberry, who
headed down into the path of Michael Bridges. The Centre Forward spotted Paul
Jones, the Southampton keeper, off his line and in one movement killed the ball
and lobbed it high into the net for his and his team’s first goal of the
season.
The second
goal, six minutes after the break, resulted from a determined forty-yard raid
down the right flank by another new boy, Danny Mills, and his cross found
Michael Bridges totally unmarked two yards out and the tap-in was a formality.
Michel Bridges hat-trick goal came after seventy-one minutes and was a
classical header from an Ian Harte corner and was
greeted by a crowd of congratulating team-mates.
No quarter
was asked or given in a fiercely contested, often ill-tempered clash from which
United emerged with flying colours. New boys Michael
Bridges, Michael Duberry and Danny Mills all made
indelible impressions while Lucas Radebe was
exemplary and David Batty foraged all night. As a unit United were everywhere,
unafraid to chase even lost causes and working hard for each other. The winning
margin could have been even greater. After eighteen minutes Harry Kewell sent over a wicked cross which Lee Bowyer appeared
to turn in at the far post, but Paul Jones appeared from nowhere and spooned
the ball over the bar for a corner. In injury time Michael Bridges had the ball
in the net for the fourth time but it was ruled out for pushing in the build
up.
Nigel Martyn was called into action only spasmodically, notably when
he saved bravely at the feet of substitute Stuart Ripley and again when a Mark
Hughes shot beat him only for David Hopkin to clear
off the line. But there was a clean sheet in an emphatic victory.
YEP
football writer Phil Rostron witnessed United away
for the first time and he was well and truly taken by Bridges' performance. Rostron wrote: "Record buy Michael Bridges came of age
for Leeds United last night, just as he had done when celebrating his
twenty-first birthday last week, with a majestic hat-trick in a runaway victory
at The Dell. If sheer, undiluted class is what you admire in a striker, then here it was in a league of its own in a solo
performance."
Rostron
was equally generous in his praise of a team who simply destroyed the Saints.
He added: "It was total football from
O'Leary
said: "We have had only one bad performance since I was appointed and that
was in this corresponding fixture last season. I don't want any of my teams to
be out-battled, we were then, and I made that very plain before the kick-off.
That will never happen again. We played good football and scored some good
goals. I was delighted. I brought Michael Bridges in with the intention that he
would develop over the years. He has the potential to develop into a sleeky Dennis Bergkamp in a squad
which could eventually be on a par with the great Revie
teams. His first goal was quality. The ball was rising to him and it had to be
lifted, which was a difficult thing to do. He took it well." The 3-0
victory marked the start of what was a season to remember. United finished
third in the Premiership and qualified for the Champions League.
Match Action:
Michael Bridges pots the first goal
United celebrate the first goal
Michael Bridges with match ball
Claus Lundekvam gets to grips
with Harry Kewell
Players:
Michael Bridges scored all There
were debuts for Michael Duberry and Danny Mills and
also for Eirik Bakke from
the bench
three United goals
Paul Jones was in the
Claus Lundekvam and
Dean Richards were the central defenders
Marian
Pahars and Egil Ostenstad were the strikers
Matthew Le Tissier, David Hughes, Chris Marsden
and Hassan Kachloul were in
the midfield
Stuart Ripley came on as substitute