Date: Wednesday, 19th April 1967.
Venue: Elland Road, Leeds.
Competition:
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, Fourth Round, Second Leg.
Score: Leeds
United 1 Bologna 0.
Scorers: Leeds
United: Giles (pen). Bologna: Nil.
Attendance:
42,148.
Teams:
Leeds United: Sprake;
Reaney, Madeley; Bremner, Bell,
Hunter; Giles, Belfitt, Greenhoff, E. Gray, Cooper.
Bologna: Vasassori; Roversi, Ardizzon; Ferlanis, Janich, Tumbarus; Perani, Bulgarelli, Haller, Fogli, Turra.
Referee: Erwin Vetter (East Germany).
Jack
Charlton had broken his toe playing for England against Scotland and missed the return game. Willie
Bell deputized with the versatile Paul Madeley
slotting efficiently into his left-back spot. Alan Peacock had broken down
again after a brief return and it was Jimmy Greenhoff
and Rod Belfitt in the forward roles with Johnny
Giles and Eddie Gray joining Billy Bremner in
midfield. United still lacked the services of Mike O’Grady and Albert Johanneson and Terry Cooper again deputised
on the left wing.
United quickly levelled the aggregate scores, when in the ninth minute
Francesco Janich flattened Jimmy Greenhoff
as he was in the act of scoring after Rod Belfitt had
headed on a Norman Hunter free-kick at the far post. The ice-cool Johnny Giles
coolly slotted the ball to into the far corner of the net well out of the reach
of keeper Guisseppe Vavassori.
The goal had put United in the driver’s seat but a resolute Bologna defence
and a gusty wind conspired to thwart United. Giles almost made it 2-0 with a fierce
cross-shot but United were not untroubled and Gary Sprake
was called upon to make a fine reaction save from Giancomo
Bulgarelli and Billy Bremner
headed a Merino Perani effort off the line and, as
the game was rapidly drawing to a close, Willie Bell almost put the ball in his
own net.
Madeley and Bell stood out in defence
for United and Eddie Gray shone in midfield. There were a few chances on offer
as Johnny Giles forced Guiseppe Vavassori
to dive full length to push a fierce shot round the post, but Terry Cooper put
a ten yard shot over the bar which should really have hit the back of the net.
At the other end Marino Perani was a constant threat
to United, and Romano Folgi and Giancomo
Bulgarelli combined well, but Helmut Haller looked
anything but a World Cup Star as he missed two chances easier than Cooper’s.
The Bologna defence,
with Francesco Janich and Guisseppe
Vavassori in control, became harder and harder to
beat as the game progressed and the final whistle came, after extra-time, with
the aggregate scores locked at one a piece.
So everything was left to
the toss of a disc. Bologna Captain Giancomo Bulgarelli called red and when the disc landed white was
showing and a gleeful Billy Bremner leaped into the
air and it was clear to the crowd what the outcome was. So United progressed to
the Semi-Finals where they had drawn Scottish club Kilmarnock, while on the other side of the
draw Dinamo Zagreb, conquerors of Juventus
faced Eintracht Frankfurt who had eliminated Burnley.
Match Action:
Mario Ardizzon flies high to beat Rod Belfitt to the ball
Johnny Giles makes no mistake from the spot after Jimmy Greenhoff had been fouled by Francesco Janich
Willie Bell is in the right spot at the right time, but keeper Vavassori is able to gather the ball.
Jack Charlton missed the game having broken
his big toe playing for England
Don Revie and Gary Sprake celebrate with Billy Bremner
after United won the toss. Helmut
Haller missed several easy chances