Date:
Venue:
Competition: FA Cup Sixth Round.
Score:
Scorers:
Attendance: 43,937.
Teams:
Tottenham Hotspur:
Referee: J. K.
Taylor (
Viewers of ‘Match
of the Day’ had been fed on a diet of Leeds United brilliance in the weeks
before the FA Cup Quarter-Final clash with Tottenham
Hotspur and in this match Spurs were devoured by United with another sizzling
show. The famous 7-0 demolition of
Once again
United were able to pick from strength, with Terry Cooper returning after
injury, but it cost the almost 44,000 crowd a little more to watch them as the
prices were increased by 50%. There was a little more entertainment for the
crowd with Les Cocker putting the individually-named tracksuit-topped United players, complete with individually numbered
sock-tags, through a series of warm-up procedures for the benefit of the crowd.
Tottenham
had brought an estimated 10,000 fans with them, which made for an electric
atmosphere, as
United
started to dominate as they played fine attacking football to keep Spurs under
heavy pressure and Pat Jennings had to be on top form to keep out the rampaging
Leeds forwards, making fingertip saves to thwart Terry Cooper and Mick Jones.
Allan Clarke worked his way to the by-line but his cross found no takers. Eddie
Gray was no far away with a chip before Clarke hit the crossbar and it seemed
just a matter of time before United would take the lead.
Spurs did
create a couple of chances but Gary Sprake was not
extended as he saved from Martin Chivers and Alan Gilzean. But late in the first half the game turned ugly.
First Peter Lorimer was injured after a heavy
challenge from Cyril Knowles and then Phil Beal came off second best in a clash
with Billy Bremner. Soon afterwards, Bremner was hacked down by Cyril Knowles. And as he laid
injured Mike England, who presumably thought the
After so
much dominance from
Justice was
done two minutes later as Allan Clarke got the equaliser.
Peter Lorimer played the ball into the Spurs penalty
area from the right and Eddie Gray, standing on the penalty spot played it back
into the path of Billy Bremner as he broke into the
area, but the skipper’s shot was well blocked by Pat Jennings. But the rebound
fell to Terry Cooper, who put the ball back into the danger zone. The ball fell
kindly for Allan Clarke, who swivelled to put the
ball past two defenders on the goal-line to get the deserved equaliser to send the teams into half-time back on level
terms.
The second
half featured some end to end play early on, as Norman Hunter hooked clear from
the Spurs forwards, Peter Lorimer went close for
With eleven
minutes left, Paul Reaney replace Terry Cooper, who
had taken a knock, but United were able to play out the rest of the match
without too much problem and another fancied team had been eliminated and
United were through to the Semi-Finals.
Match Action:
Ray Evans, Mike England and Martin Peters clear
as Mick Jones closes in.
Mick Jones is tackled by Phil Beal
Pat Jennings can only watch as Allan Clarke’s
header hits the bar.
Mick Jones cannot capitalise
with Pat Jennings stranded
Les Cocker leads the United
warm-up in their new individually named tracksuit tops and sock tags
Cyril Knowles gets a tackle in on Billy Bremner
Allan Clarke sweeps United’s
opening goal past Cyril Knowles
Allan Clarke scores United’s
equalising goal
Pat Jennings is beaten by Jack Charlton for the
winning goal
Teams:
Players:
John
Pratt opened the scoring for Spurs. Allan Clarke equalised
just before half-time and Jack Charlton headed the winner