Date:
Venue:
Kaftatzoglio Stadium,
Competition: European Cup-winners Cup Final.
Score: AC Milan 1
Scorers: AC
Milan: Chiarugi.
Attendance: 40,154.
Teams:
AC Milan: Vecchi; Sabadini, Zignoli; Anquilletti, Turone, Rosato (Dolci); Sogliano, Benetti, Bigon, Rivera, Chiarugi.
Leeds United: Harvey; Reaney, Cherry; Bates, Yorath, Hunter; Lorimer, Jordan, Jones, F.Gray (McQueen), Madeley.
Referee: Christos
Michas (
For once United went into a major final unprepared. With the
Wembley defeat by Sunderland still dogging them, rumours that Don Revie was to
leave the club, the suspensions of Allan Clarke and Billy Bremner and an injury
to Johnny Giles and also without the wizard of dribble Eddie Gray, it was a
deflated and depleted Leeds United who prepared to contest the European
Cup-winners Cup Final in Salonika against the might of AC Milan. Few observers
gave United a chance against one of
Acting skipper Paul Reaney led out a United side, which
included Frank Gray, younger brother of Eddie, making his run-on European
debut. Thunder rumbled and lightning flashed around the Stadium. But United
were not prepared for the storm which was about to be unleashed on the pitch. After
only four minutes, the referee curiously penalised Paul Madeley for an innocuous
infringement on Alberto Bignon outside the
Once in front the Italians retreated to their own penalty
area and did not appear to mind how they stopped
The referee turned a blind eye to three strong United penalty claims. The first when Mick Jones was brought down when following up a Joe Jordan shot. Then Romeo Bennetti clearly handled a Paul Reaney cross and finally Reaney himself was floored in the area when leading an attacking raid.
United’s frustration finally boiled over when Norman Hunter
was hacked down from behind by Gianni Rivera in the final minute and
retaliated. In the confused melee that followed, Hunter and one of the Italians,
Ricardo Sogliano, who had been tangled in dust-up were ordered off, while the
perpetrator of the incident Gianni Rivera was allowed to stay on the field.
Angry Greek fans, who had been looking forward to the game for months, were
furious with the display of referee Michas and the crude tactics of AC Milan,
whose coach was stoned and spat upon as it left the ground after one of
The Greek referee Christos Michas’ performance was so bad
that he was suspended by his own Federation and UEFA. UEFA stopped short of
launching an inquiry into why he had been so inept, thus adding fuel to the
suspicion that United had somehow been stitched up. Subsequently Michas was
convicted of match fixing in a court in
Match Action:
AC Milan and United enter the arena carrying the Greek flag. David Harvey cannot stop an early free-kick and
United concede the only goal of the game Luciano Chiarugi fires in the free-kick that
brought the only goal of the match AC Milan celebrate their victory
Norman Hunter exits the arena: sent off Teams: Players: was sent off in a spiteful game