Date:
Venue:
Competition: FA Youth Cup Final, Second Leg.
Score:
Scorers:
Attendance: 4,759.
Teams:
Referee: Mr G.P. Barber (
Leeds United’s highly talented youngsters set the seal on a
memorable season when they disposed of
United’s
football was not quite as free-flowing on the night as it had been for the rest
of the season, but Palace set out in determined fashion, tackling quickly and
striving to put pressure on as they sought the goal that would bring them on
level terms on aggregate. It was Palace that created the most danger in the
first half, but Paul Robinson, whose mistake gifted Palace their goal in the
first leg, atoned in this leg. The seventeen-year-old from Beverley showed what
a promising goalkeeper he was by pulling of a brilliant one handed save in the
sixth minute to deny David Stevens, and twenty minutes later he tipped away a
dangerous cross from left winger Tony Folan as two
attackers waited to pounce.
Lee
Matthews could have put United ahead on the night in the thirty-sixth minute
but he headed Alan Maybury’s cross over from six
yards. United’s young player of the year, Stephen McPhail, who was sent off in the first leg, produced some
neat football again and he did the spadework for the goal and then provided an
excellent cross. Kevin Dixon worked tirelessly in midfield and Damien Lynch was
solid at the centre of defence where Jonathan Woodgate, after an indifferent start, became his usual
assured self.
Matthew
Jones worked hard up front though he missed the easiest of scoring chances just
after the hour when Lee Matthews created a great close range opening for him.
Leeds-born Andrew Wright livened things up
considerably when he came on as a sixty-seventh minute substitute with some
tricky wing play and went close to a goal on his first run with the ball.
Palace who committed eighteen fouls, twice as many as United, had David Stevens
sent off eighteen minutes from time, after a second yellow and also had skipper
Hayden Mullins and central defender David Woozley
booked. There was no doubting that it was United’s
night.
Match Action:
The Team celebrates
Alan Maybury,
Jonathan Woodgate and Alan Maybury
with the F.A. Youth Cup
Lee Matthews and Paul Hart celebrate Team celebrate
Team-sheet and Jonathan Woodgate
and Harry Kewell with Cup