Date:
Venue:
Competition: Second Division.
Score:
Scorers:
Attendance: 32,727.
Teams:
Referee: A.Gunn (South
Howard Wilkinson may not
have possessed the charisma of some of the other men who managed football clubs
back in the 1980s and 1990s but his attention to detail and broad knowledge of
the game, aligned to his tactical awareness, stood him in good stead as he
became one of the Elland Road club's most successful
managers. He won the top-flight title in 1992 after having masterminded United's promotion, as champions, from the Second Division
in 1990 and the 4-0 hammering of chief promotion rivals, Sheffield United, at Elland Road, as the 1989-90 season approached its climax,
was a tactical triumph for the manager.
Promotion-chasing United
had suffered a dip in form before the visit of the Blades, having lost two and
drawn two of their previous four League games. The Blades were pushing United
hard in the chase for the Second Division title but Wilkinson's plan to pressurise the Blades keeper at every possible opportunity
paid rich dividends. "I did it in a bid to affect the direction of his
kicks because they were very important to Sheffield United," Wilko explained afterwards. "But I told my strikers to
make sure that if they stood up on Tracey to stand four yards off him so there
could be no possibility of the referee deeming that they were deliberately
trying to obstruct his kicks." he added.
However, the Blades didn't
see it quite that way, and neither did the writer for the Sheffield Star, who were critical of referee Alan Gunn, who was to referee the
FA Cup final that year. Blades boss Dave Bassett was quoted as saying: "I
should have realised the possibility of the referee
and linesman not understanding Law 12. I should have told Tracey to fall into
(Bobby) Davison and get a free kick every time." The newspaper accused
Whatever the 'rights' or
'wrongs' of this situation, the tactic certainly unsettled the
Gordon Strachan
gave his side an eighteenth minute lead when he fired in after Paul Stancliffe had blocked Chris Kamara's
shot almost on the line. United's four-goal success,
which equalled their best win of the season, was
achieved with a late surge which brought them three goals in the final sixteen
minutes.
Match Action:
Lee Chapman gets in a shot
Gordon Strachan
scores from the penalty spot
Bobby Davison gets in his shot but is off
target
Teams:
Players:
The
Chris Kamara started
the move Bobby
Davison was fouled for the penalty Vinnie
Jones had a strong game
for the fourth goal
Simon Tracey gave away the penalty Colin Hill and David Barnes
were the
Simon Webster, Bob Booker, John Gannon and Ian
Bryson were in midfield
Brian Deane and Billy Whitehurst formed the
the central defence