Date:
Venue: Nep Stadium,
Competition: Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, Third Round, Second Leg.
Score: Ujpest Dozsa 2
Scorers: Ujpest Dozsa: Solymosi
(pen), Bene.
Attendance: 40,000.
Teams:
Ujpest Dozsa: Szentimihalyi; Kaposzta,
Solymosi, Bankuti, E. Dunai III; Nosko, Fazekas; Göröcs, Bene, A. Dunai II, Zambo.
Referee: Heinz
Siebert (
United had
a mountain to climb and with flu victims Jack Charlton, Paul Reaney and Mike O’Grady all missing for the return leg in
Budapest, while Norman Hunter, Billy Bremner, Terry
Cooper, Paul Madeley and Mick Jones were also
suffering from sore throats and flu-like symptoms, and it came as no surprise
that they were well beaten 2-0. Ujpest Dosza proved their victory
at
United
began well and Mick Jones twice just faile to connect
with attempted flying headers as the ball came to him from either wing. They
were still well in contention at the interval and almost drew level on
aggregate when Johnny Giles’ brilliant volley skimmed an upright. The killer
blow came after sixty-four minutes when Ujpest were
awarded a penalty after Paul Madeley had brought down
the lively Ferenc Bene in
the box. The referee gave the decision from the centre circle with the United players protesting there had been no contact between
the players. The protests led to bookings for Billy Bremner
and Johnny Giles, but Erno Solymosi
kept his cool and scored, sending Gary Sprake the
wrong way from the spot, and that left United two behind on aggregate and
little chance of pulling the tie out of the fire.
Don Revie’s response was to push Billy Bremner
into midfield at the expense of Peter Lorimer and
brought on the young Welsh utility player Terry Yorath
for his European debut in the right-back position. Ferenc
Bene put the issue beyond doubt when, after Janos Gorocs had found him in the
box, he cracked a low drive past Gary Sprake to score
the second on the night with a quarter of an hour to go. That sealed the game
2-0 and Ujpest were though on a 3-0 aggregate. United
were out but they were already well on the way to booking their place in the
major European tournament for the following season with their remorseless
pursuit of the Football League Championship.
So, United were not too unhappy to be out of the running at the quarter final stage which left them free to concentrate on winning the League, which they duly did, and they left the Fairs Cup to the remaining four teams. Ujpest duly disposed of Goztepe Izmar 8-1 on aggregate and met Newcastle United, who had beaten Glasgow Rangers 2-0 at home and held them 0-0 at Ibrox, in the final. Newcastle took a 3-0 lead in the tie as they won on Tyneside, but it seemed that the Magyars were in with a chance as they pulled two goals back with only half an hour gone at the Nep Stadium, but Newcastle weathered the storm and came back to win the leg 3-2 and the final 6-2 on aggregate.
Players:
Ferenc Bene scored for Ujpest
United were missing Jack Charlton, Mike O’Grady
and Paul Reaney with flu.