Date:
Venue:
Competition: First Division.
Score:
Scorers:
Attendance: 23,401.
Teams:
Aston Villa: Rimmer; Swain, Deacy; Williams, McNaught, Mortimer; Bremner, Shaw, Withe, Cowans, Morley. Unused Sub: Ormsby.
Referee: Unknown.
Argentinian
international, Alex Sabella, a £400,000 close-season
signing from Sheffield United made his debut for Leeds United when they kicked
off the 1980-81 season with a home game against Aston Villa. The little
midfield man, who had found it difficult to make his delicate skills count in
the hectic style of English First Division football, could not inspire United
to an opening day victory.
United, who
were being watched by former
It was all
good stuff for United fans, who had suffered a
frustrating side’s fortunes too often in the previous season. Unfortunately, it
wasn’t to last as United allowed the game to slip away from them. After half-an-hour
Villa started to enjoy more of the play and they were back on level terms when
former
Morley’s
determined raid on the right led to Dennis Mortimer crossing low into the United penalty area where Shaw was left with the simple task
of turning the ball in from close range. One alarming feature of United’s defeat was the way their midfield missed out in
the second half when Villa’s eager running attackers took command. As far as
United were concerned, Alex Sabella showed one or two
neat touches but his debut was generally a quiet and none too effective one.
Disenchantment
among fans in the crowd of 23,401, the fifth highest First Division attendance
of the day, led to chants aimed at the unpopular United
manager. As in the previous season he had to put up with spasmodic calls of
“Adamson out”.
Match Action:
Jimmy Rimmer saves
from Arthur Graham
Alex Sabella leaves Dennis Mortimer behind
as Derek Parlane looks on
Inset: Brian Greenhoff.
Back Row: Byron Stevenson, Neil Firm, Paul
Hart, John Lukic, Paul Madeley,
Derek Parlane.
Middle Row: Dave Merrington
(Assistant Manager), Syd Farrimond
(Coach), Terry Connor,
Alex Sabella, Eddie
Gray, Martin Dickinson, Alan Curtis, Peter Hampton,
Jimmy Adamson (Manager).
Front Row: Arthur Graham, Brian Flynn, Jeff
Chandler, Trevor Cherry, Carl Harris, Kevin Hird.
Players:
Jimmy Adamson: unpopular Alex Sabella: On trial Byron Stevenson
scored early penalty
Alan Curtis was alert Brian
Flynn fouled for penalty
Arthur Graham: promise on the left wing
Carl Harris buzzed on the right wing John Lukic:
no chance with goals
Dennis Mortimer involved in second goal
Tony Morley and Gary Shaw scored the Aston Villa goals. Jimmy Rimmer had no chance with penalty