Date:
Venue: Stadio Artemio Franchi,
Competition: UEFA Cup Second Round Second Leg.
Score: Hapoel Tel-Aviv 1
Scorers: Hapoel Tel-Aviv: Abukasis.
Attendance: 3,500.
Teams:
Hapoel Tel-Aviv: Elimelech;
Halis, Gerson, Domb, Hillel; Alek,
Abukasis, Halmai, Toama; Knafo (Balali),
Clescenko (Udi). Unused
Subs: Saban, Halfon, Abutbul,
Referee: Fritz Stuchlik (
There were four goals for Alan Smith as United beat Hapoel Tel-Aviv in the away leg of their UEFA Cup tie,
which had to be played in
Hometown
hero Alan Smith hit the Israelis where it hurt in
Smith led
from the front as United's injury-hit squad turned in
a professional performance to see off a side that were quietly confident of
pulling off a shock win. The twenty-two-year-old had had more than his share of
critics for his disciplinary record, most of it unjust, but no-one could ever
argue that Smith was anything but one hundred per cent
The tie
always threatened to be tricky, but the players dug deep to repay the faith of
boss Terry Venables with a gutsy effort that saw them
control the game. Venables was forced into fielding a
patched-up defence due to injuries and as more
casualties unfolded he handed senior debuts to Matthew Kilgallon
and Frazer Richardson in the second half. The commitment on show was just what
the doctor ordered with every member of the side digging in and doing their bit
for the cause. Paul Robinson made two outstanding saves and looked resolute
throughout while the United defence
ensured they were rarely tested by Hapoel.
The
midfield also looked strong and the engine room worked their socks off up and
down the park. Jason Wilcox and Nick Barmby patrolled
the flanks while Lee Bowyer and Eirik Bakke interchanged well in the middle with one working
forward and one dropping back. Lee Bowyer relied on bustling runs to drive
The honours deservedly fell to Alan Smith,
though, for what was a complete performance from a striker who appeared to be
bristling with confidence. Smith and his team-mates showed their true colours after United were hit by yet
another stunning goal, this time coming after just seventy seconds. Terry Venables had insisted it was vital United protected their
one-goal advantage from the first leg, but they were hit by an absolute pearler from Josef Abukasis
in the second minute. His curling free-kick proved too much for the in-form
Paul Robinson and with the aggregate scores level so soon, one could be
forgiven for wondering how
The equaliser came on thirty minutes when Eirik Bakke's through ball was
deflected to Alan Smith and the United star hammered
it past goalkeeper Shavit Elimelech
to restore
By that
stage
Terry Venables had attempted to put a brave face on what had been
a difficult start to life at
Match Action:
Alan Smith scores his first goal
Alan Smith celebrates his second goal Alan Smith celebrates his hat-trick
goal
Alan Smith heads in his fourth goal
Alan Smith celebrates his hat-trick goal Alan Smith heads in his fourth goal
Alan
Smith heads his fourth goal Alan Smith celebrates his fourth
goal
Alan Smith is foiled by Shimon Gershon and Shavit Elimelech Harry Kewell
beats Benzion Luz
Lee Bowyer beats the defence Lee
Bowyer fights for possession with Benzion Luz
Harry Kewell takes on
a Tel-Aviv defender
Nick Barmby shields
the ball
Players:
Alan Smith scored all four
goals
for Alan Smith
United gave substitute debuts to Fraser
Richardson and They replaced
Gary Kelly and the injured Lucas Radebe on the hour
mark
Matthew Kilgallon
Paul Robinson made two Eirik Bakke’s good Lee Bowyer was strong in midfield and Jason
Wilcox and Nick Barmby patrolled the flanks
outstanding saves work
made the
first goal
Benzion Luz came on as a substitute for Hapoel