Date:
Venue: Abe Lenstra Stadion, Heerenveen,
Competition: UEFA Cup, First Round, First Leg.
Score: Partizan
Scorers: Partizan
Attendance: 2,500.
Teams:
Partizan
Referee: Herbert Fandel (
It took
almost two weeks to confirm a venue for United's UEFA
Cup opener against Partizan Belgrade. The European
Union had severed all sporting links with war-torn
The
excruciating tension going into the game, which had been jinxed since the
pairing was made, soon evaporated as Gary Kelly shook the Partizan
crossbar as early as the seventh minute after Michael Bridges had worked the
opening and it was apparent that the Serbian defence
was not impregnable. Lee Bowyer was unlucky to be flagged offside as a David
Batty through ball had put him in the clear. Gary Kelly and Michael Bridges
were both only slightly off target with glancing headers and it came as a total
surprise when against the run of play Partizan took
the lead.
After
twenty minutes, Dorde Tomic
found danger man Mateja Kezman,
whose shot could only be parried by Nigel Martyn and Tomic put away the rebound. This set off the Red Flares by
the
The missed
penalty made the Yugoslavian heads droop and United were soon in total command
and in the thirty-ninth minute there was a rare goal from Lucas Radebe, only his second in five years with the club, and it
came in unusual and special circumstances. Up in support of the attack, Radebe found himself on his back in the area as Ian Harte’s free-kick was flicked on by Jonathan Woodgate and, as it fell, Radebe
produced an overhead kick to send the ball into the net.
Michael
Bridges had a bizarre five minutes before the break. He injured his head as he
turned the ball just wide from an Ian Harte corner.
He received treatment and then got booked for returning to the action
uninvited, as he came back sporting a massive head bandage. Parizan
rallied somewhat in the second half and went close when Lucas Radebe headed a shot from Tomic
off the line, while a Vladimir Ivic snapshot was
easily gathered by Nigel Martyn, Jonathan Woodgate tidied up when Ivic
threatened and a dipping shot from Goran Trobok was just over. The game was sealed in the
eighty-second minute when the irrepressible Lee Bowyer took Nikola
Damjanac by surprise with a shot that was more out of
hope than anything else but the keeper only made a token effort and it nestled
in the back of the net. There was no way back for Partizan
and their team failed to live up to their reputation as one of the better teams
in
Match Action:
Lee Bowyer is mobbed after getting the
equalizer
A head bandaged Michael Bridges holds odd Goran Trobock
Substitute Alan Smith can’t beat the Nikola Damjanac in the Partizan goal Goalscorers Lucas Radebe and Lee
Bowyer celebrate victory
Teams:
Partizan
BackRow: Krstjic, Svetlicic,
Ivic, Vukovic, Pazin, Bjekovic, Obradovic, Calija, Gerasimovski.
Middle Row: Radovic
(Assistant Manager), Brankovic (Physio),
Radakovic (Coach), Sabo,
Ljubanovic, Tesovic, Damjanac,
Savic, Radisa Ilic, Stojanovski, Belojevic (Goalkeeper Coach),
Paunovic (Coach), Vucicevic (Economist).
Front Row: Marinkovic,
Trobok, Iliev, Jeremic, Kezman, Tumbakovic (Manager), Sasa Ilic,
Duljaj, Rankovic, Rasovic,
Stojisavljevic.
Back
Row: Robert Molenaar,
Michael Bridges, Jonathan Woodgate, Nigel Martyn,
Michael Duberry, Paul
Robinson, Eirik Bakke, Alf-Inge Haaland, David Hopkin.
Middle
Row: Sean Hardy (Kit Manager), Bruno Ribeiro, Ian Harte, David Batty,
Gary Kelly,
Danny Mills, Darren Huckerby, Eddie Gray (Assistant Manager), David Swift (Physio).
Front
Row: Stephen McPhail,
Alan Smith, Harry Kewell, Peter Ridsdale
(Director), Lucas Radebe,
David O’Leary (Manager), Lee Bowyer,
Matthew Jones, Martin Hiden.
Players:
Lee Bowyer (2) and Lucas Radebe
scored the United goals Gary Kelly and Michael Bridges were only
slightly off target
with glancing headers
David Batty put Bowyer through Ian Harte and Jonathan Woodgate were
involved in the lead up to the scond goal.
Nigel Martyn saved a penalty. Nikola Damjanac was in goal. Branko Savic and Mladen Krstajic were at full-back
Vuk Rasovic and Jovo Stanojevic were in central defence Ivica Iliev and Meteja Kezman were the strikers
Goran Trobok, Vladimir Ivic,
Sasa Ilic and Dorde Tomic were in midfield Nenad Stojakovic, Marjan Gerasimovski and Milorad Pekovic came on as
substitutes