Date:
Venue: Stade Maurice Dufrasne (Stade de Sclessin),
Competition: Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, First Round, First Leg.
Score: Standard
Scorers: Standard
Attendance: 35,000.
Teams:
Standard
Referee: Gerhard Kunze (
The week after they had won the Inter-Cities fairs Cup by beating Ferencvaros in the final which had been held over to the
beginning of the 1968-69 season, they were defending
it in
They had a nine men who stood at least six foot
tall and were confident that they could cause United trouble particularly in
the air. They also possessed a strong midfield. It comprised Belgian
Internationals Leon Semmeling and Wilfried
Van Moer, Belgian player of the year in 1966,1969 and
1970, and later to captain Belgium to second place in the European Cup and be
voted fourth best in the European player of the year award in that year. Louis
Pilot, commonly acclaimed as
Against such opposition United were well pleased with a goalless draw in a tight game, particularly as they were lacking the services of Johnny Giles and Eddie Gray, and once again it was goalkeeper Gary Sprake who was the hero prompting YEP’s Phil Browne to report, “ The whole side could thank Sprake for the fact that they were not behind. He had a positively inspired twenty minutes getting him round after round of applause although he was frustrating the strong home attack. Sprake was just unbelievable. He had to face a barrage of shots from close range but his responses were electrifying. High and low he soared or dived in panther-like style and three times kept the ball out of the angle only by brilliant acrobatics.
United fielded the side that had won in Budapest and set the pace early on with Terry Cooper going close after a fine solo run. Gradually Standard Liege took control through Leon Semmeling’s speed and skill down the right preventing Terry Cooper from making any more progress as an attacker and the pressure mounted around the United goal. Gary Sprake answered the call and was in brilliant form despite needing treatment on a damaged ankle before the match. He confidently dealt with a Wilfrid Van Moer thirty-five yard rocket and then did well to keep out an Erwin Kostedde shot after Antal Nagy had clipped the bar with an in-swinging corner.
United also hit the woodwork when Mick Jones clipped the ballover the advancing goalkeeper Jean Nicolay, only to see it come back off a post. Gary Sprake smothered the ball at Anton Nagy’s feet and just before half-time Erwin Kostedde hit the woodwork before Paul Reaney headed a Leon Semmeling centre off the line. As United’s attacks became more sporadic, they contented themselves in playing the ball around in midfield and a lively match petered out into a tame draw as United extended their unbeaten start to the season to thirteen games.
Match Action:
David Harvey, Gary Sprake, Billy Bremner, Norman Hunter and Jack Charlton play cards at Yeadon Airport on the way to Belgium
Mick Jones watched by Nico Dewalque Players:
Jean Nicolay was in goal. The Full-backs were Jacques Beurlet and Jean Thissen
Nico Dewalque was at right half and was in central defence with Leon Jeck at centre-half while Louis Pilot was left-half
Leon Semmeling was on the right wing in midfield with Wilfried Van Moer at inside right. Antal Nagy was centre forward
Erwin Kostedde was at inside-left. Henri Depireux was outside-left. Former Star forward Roger Claessen