Date:
Venue: La Romerada,
Competition: Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, Semi-Final, First Leg.
Score: Real
Scorers: Real
Attendance: 35,000.
Teams:
Real
Referee: Marcel Bois (
The Real Zaragoza side of this era contained ‘Los Magnificos’, an attacking line of Canario,
Mike
O’Grady, who had played an outstanding part in United’s
progress since joining the club from
Don Revie opted for a defensive strategy, leaving Jim Storrie as the lone striker and packing the defence and midfield, but while the strategy worked in that
it stifled the attacking capabilities of the Zaragoza
front-line, it did not stop United suffering their first reversal in Europe as Lepetra won the game from the penalty spot for Real with
the only goal of the tie.
While Real Zaragoza were a fine footballing
side, quite possibly the best United had encountered in the Fairs Cup, they
were also quite capable of engaging in a bruising tussle and so it turned out
that the game did have its over-robust or niggly
interludes and one of these saw United schemer Johnny Giles sent off by referee
Marcel Bois, along with Real left-half Jose-Louis Violeta
with only five minutes to go. In the bruising encounter Les Cocker was on the
pitch three times in the first ten minutes to tend to the injured Jim Storrie, Willie Bell and Johnny Giles.
In the
rearguard action Jack Charlton and Gary Sprake stood
out as United’s bulwarks. Sprake
spread-eagled himself to pushed a goal-bound effort
from Pais, who had been set up by Juan Manel Villa, over the bar. Marcelino
hit the
Such a
bombardment was hard to resist, but it was not until the hour mark that Real broke the deadlock and even then it was in dubious
circumstances.
Five
minutes from time Johnny Giles and Jose Luis Violeta
clashed as the Spaniard came out of a tackle second best and clearly incensed
and threw a punch at Giles. The referee stood on no ceremony and immediately
dismissed them both.
Don Revie was quite pleased with the outcome and claimed that
despite the bombardment Real had been unable to breach
the
Teams:
Back Row: Norman Hunter, Alan Peacock, Jack
Charlton, Paul Madeley, Eddie Gray, Rod Belfitt.
Middle Row: Don Revie
(Manager), Willie Bell, Mike O’Grady, David Harvey, Gary Sprake,
Albert Johanneson,
Rod Johnson, Jimmy Greenhoff.
Front Row: Paul Reaney,
Bobby Collins, Johnny Giles, Billy Bremner, Jim Storrie, Peter Lorimer,
Terry Cooper.
Real
‘Los Magnificos’
Players:
Johnny Giles was sent-off