Date:
Venue:
Competition: UEFA Cup, First Round, First Leg.
Score:
Scorers:
Attendance: 30,000.
Teams:
Metalurh Zaporizhzhya: Glushchenko; Valuta, Raty, Visevic, Dodic; Vasconcelos, Milosavijevic, Klyuchyk, Akopian; Smernov (Zayats), Modebadze (Brdanin). Unused Subs: Hansen, Lapko, Savinov, Zolna.
Referee: Mikko Vuorela (
United kicked off their UEFA campaign with a visit from Ukrainian club FC Metalurh Zaporizhzhya and it was a case of “after the Lord Mayor’s show”, as United returned to their underachieving ways, after their high of defeating Manchester United the previous weekend. The expected goal avalanche never happened as United were extremely slow out of the blocks and poor finishing, and an outstanding display by the visiting keeper, restricted the score. Ian Harte’s radar was off beam and Mark Viduka received little support or decent service. It was left to the appearance of Michael Bridges, after an almost two year layoff from injury, when replacing Mark Viduka after sixty-five minutes, to spark United into the lead, as he held off a challenge to set up the winner for Alan Smith with ten minutes to go. The visitors came with a ten man defence and Robinson was not called upon to exert himself. A single goal lead was scant reward for their dominance but the Ukrainians must attack in the return and maybe it will leave them exposed at the back.
New Leeds
boss marked his first game in Europe with United with a victory, but would have
been disappointed with the score and his teams general performance, only the
returning from long term injury Michael Bridges gave him a high spot in a game
that had few highlights. It was a case of after the Lord Mayor's show at
Zaporizhzhya were certainly vulnerable, but
The unambitious visitors actually had more shots on
target in the first half, but they were restricted to long-range efforts and
Paul Robinson spent much of the game as a spectator. Unsurprisingly, the
Ukrainians came to defend and with ten men behind the ball for much of the
contest and it was up to
Lee Bowyer
and Eirik Bakke both ran
their hearts out in the middle of the park, but all too often the final ball
either went astray or was deflected to safety. Zaporizhzhya's
game plan was to frustrate, but the Ukrainians showed a great work rate and
frequently closed men down quickly enough to thwart any attacking raids. The
visitors were also intent on wasting as much time as possible and the referee
could have booked more than one player for winding the clock down before the
deadlock was finally broken. As the game wore on
Ian Harte saw a vicious effort fly inches over the bar while
Lucas Radebe's spectacular volley was well saved by
the impressive Andriy Glushchenko.
The Ukrainians did mount a couple of late raids of their own but, in keeping
with the rest of the contest, they never seriously looked like hurting
Match Action:
Alan Smith beats Andriy
Glushchenko to score Andriy Glushchenko reflects as United celebrate
Alan Smith celebrates his goal |
Michael Bridges and Lee Bowyer celebrate |
Mark Viduka wins a
header against Mario Dodic
Eirik Bakke beats several Metalurh
players to a header
Eirik Bakke challenges Oleg Raty
Michael Bridges just evades a flying boot Michael Bridges was happy to be back and
was in the fray
Lee Bowyer dives in as Alan Smith misses a
tackle
Alan Smith holds off a
Denys Smernov
Players:
Alan Smith got the winner
Michael Bridges made the goal Harry Kewell’s
header was saved
Eirik Bakke and Lee Bowyer ran hard Mark
Viduka was alone
Lucas Radebe
had a spectacular Ian Harte was inches over
volley saved
Paul Robinson was a Rodrigo Toledo did not play at Elland Road
spectator
Andriy Glushchenko Mario
Dodic Tomislav Visevic and
Irakli Modebadze all played at Elland
Road,