Date:
Venue:
Competition: UEFA Cup, Semi-Final, Second Leg.
Score:
Scorers:
Attendance: 38,406.
Teams:
Galatasaray: Taffarel; Popescu,
Korkmaz, Ergun, Suat (Yildirim); Belozoglu, Okan (Sas), Capone, Hagi; Erdem (Unsal), Sukur. Unused Subs:Akyel,
Davala, Inan, Marcio.
Referee: Lubos Michel (
Leeds United’s
seven-month magical mystery tour of Europe ended at their Elland
Road home, where much of its planning had been done, and it was a pity that the
last leg provided so little to savour. The farewells
were being waved as early as the fourth minute when Jonathan Woodgate produced an ill-timed tackle in the area on Hakun Sukur and Gheorghe Hagi scored impeccably from the spot. Catch-up headers from
Eirik Bakke, identically
from Jason Wilcox corners, gave United a draw on the night as the free-scoring Hakan Sukur got the second for Galatasaray, but it was not enough.
Slovakian referee Lubos
Michel did not help matters when he dubiously sent off Harry Kewell, and Emre Belozoglu, in an ugly final five minutes of the first half.
The ten-a-side second half produced many wide open spaces and could have
resulted in many more goals but the two goal deficit from the first leg, which
quickly expanded to three, was always going to be a mountain too high to climb
in whatever circumstances.
United were without Gary Kelly with a groin
strain and Danny Mills deputised. A sombre mood pervaded and both teams wore black armbands in
memory of the two
Jason Wilcox won a left-wing corner after
fifteen minutes and when his cross came across Eirik Bakke rose above everyone to head home off the inside of a
post. It was United’s first goal in over seven hours
and the relief to everyone was visible. After Lee Bowyer had battled to win the
ball on the edge of the area, Harry Kewell brought
Claudio Taffarel to his knees to save. On the half
hour another Jason Wilcox corner brought trouble for the visitors and a
thundering header from Ian Harte brought a fine
diving save from Claudio Taffarel, who was again
immediately in action as he saved from Eirik Bakke with his knees. Hagi got a
free-kick out of Lee Bowyer after thirty-six minutes but lofted the free-kick
over the bar. Jason Wilcox was causing all kinds of trouble with his corners
and Jonathan Woodgate just failed to make contact at
the far post as the interval approached. Harry Kewell,
who had done all the hard work, decided to pass instead of shoot and another
opening had gone begging, but the Galatasaray
marksman, Hakan Shuker,
showed how it was done, with a shimmy and a turn he put the ball in the far
corner of the net to give the visitors a forty-second minute lead.
Harry Kewell’s
response was to chase a long punt upfield from Nigel Martyn and he became unintentionally entangled with
Gheorghe Popescu and was inexplicably shown a red
card. The deepening antagonism saw Emre Belozoglu fell Lee Bowyer and he too was shown a red card
where normally a yellow card would have sufficed. For the second half both
teams made tactical changes due to the reduction of their teams with Ian Harte being sacrificed for Darren Huckerby
and Arif Erdem making way
for Hakan Unsal. With a
veritable mountain to climb, United started the half on the attack with both Eirik Bakke and Michael Bridges
failing with headers. Newly-arrived Hakan Unsal roared through and chipped just over while in the
fifty-fifth minute Michael Bridges was fouled twenty yards out, but Danny Mills
scooped the ensuing free-kick well over.
Michael Bridges, too, skied
a good opportunity three minutes later and then a terrific reflex save from
Claudio Taffarel kept out a deflection from his
skipper, Bulent Korkmaz, in
the sixty-eighth minute. From the corner Jason Wilcox’s cross created a carbon
copy of Eirik Bakke’s first
goal. Michael Bridges then fired narrowly wide and Jason Wilcox forced Claudio Taffarel to a diving save, but the clock was beginning to
beat them. Darren Huckerby tried his luck but his
shot was scooped up by the keeper before Michael Bridges tried an injury-time
lob which failed to catch out Claudio Taffarel.
There was no shame in going out to a team of
such high European pedigree as Galatasaray, who moved
on to meet and beat Arsenal in the
Match Action:
Eirik Bakke heads past Claudio Tafferel
for his second goal
and celebrates
Danny Mills wins a header with the help of
Jonathan Woodgate
Teams:
The Galatasaray team that
beat Arsenal in the Final in Copenhagen
Back Row: Taffarel, Capone, Popescu, Ümit Davala,
Bülent Korkmaz, Hakan Şükür.
Front Row: Okan
Players:
Eirik Bakke scored both
scored
in reply.
Nigel Martyn
long clearance. Jason Wilcox
corners resulted Lee Bowyer was felled Darren Huckerby was
the substitute
in both
goals
Jonathan Woodgate
conceded the penalty Ian
Harte was sacrificed Harry Kewell
was mysteriously shown red Michael
Bridges tried a lob
Stephen
McPhail was outgunned Fatih
Akyel was an unused substitute in both games while Umit Davala was unused at
Tugay Kerimoglu could not even make the bench!