Date:
Venue:
Competition: English Premier League.
Score:
Scorers:
Attendance: 41,267.
Teams:
Referee: Mr M. Dean (Heswall, Wirral).
Thank heavens for that. Leeds United's season had
finally come to a close at
Chelsea
were already guaranteed second place and their stars clearly didn't want to
overdo it, while the Leeds side was a real mixed bag with returning players,
committed players, disaffected players and anyone else who fancied a game. It
was never going to be the ideal mix for an end of season classic and the 41,000
fans were treated to the sorry sight of two teams barely going through the
motions in a bid to kill one last match day before the holidays. To add to the
unhealthy cocktail, the season-long frustration of the
The
homegrown striker wasn't the only player to feel the force of the frustrated
fans and late substitute Nick Barmby was greeted by a
chorus of "You're not fit to wear the shirt", while others simply
told him to go forth and multiply. It was a long time since a Leeds player had
received such abuse and, given that Nick Barmby had
hardly played that term, through no fault of his own, he was an unfortunate, if
unsurprising, victim. But these frustrations were always going to come to a
head and they simply reached boiling point at a sweltering
The
majority of the players remained behind to show their appreciation, Scott
Carson and Michael Duberry hurled their kit into the
away section, but the same togetherness that had prevailed that term wasn't
there. Maybe that was down to the fact that Saturday was officially the end of
an era. Of United's starting eleven, at least four
would not appear in a
It was at
times like that you would like to have clung on to optimism or hope but, at
that stage at least, there was little to latch on to as you looked to the
future. Without the appointment of a new manager and an injection of funds, it
was hard to see how
Scott
Carson had to be at his best to tip a deflected effort from Joe Cole over the
bar and he proved equal to another good effort from Eidur
Gudjohnsen. The Cumbrian
youngster was part of the next generation for Leeds United and he was joined by
Frazer Richardson in impressing at
The home
fans finally awoke from their slumbers long enough to hail their under pressure
manager Claudio Ranieri, while the travelling support remained defiant in the face of
adversity. The final whistle just couldn't come soon enough and within moments
of the
Match Action:
Glen Johnson congratulates Jesper
Gronkjaer
Eidur
Gudjohnsen takes on the United
defence
Jermaine Pennant and Joe Cole in a tussle for the ball Kevin
Blackwell was in charge
Lucas Radebe leads
the inquest after the Chelsea goal, Dominic Matteo,
Michael Duberry and Ian Harte
look away
Jason Wilcox takes on Glen Johnson
Frazer Richardson beats Claude Makelele
Nick Barmby out jumps
the giant Dominic
Matteo salutes the fans Alan Smith salutes the fans for the last
time
Robert Huth
Players:
Jesper Gronkjaer score the only goal Alan Smith’s last game for United resulted
in abuse for him and Nick Barmby
Scott Carson made a string of fine saves Michael
Duberry threw his kit to the fans Frazer Richardson impressed
James Milner looked jaded Jermaine Pennant, playing in his final Jason
Wilcox had first game since August
after a hard season game, rattled a post
Salomon Olembe had
not played since January Eidur Gudjohnsen and Glen Johnson
were in the starting XI for
Mario Stanic,
Robert Huth and Alexis Nicolas came on as substitutes
Marco Ambrosio was
unused on the bench