Date:
Venue: Stadio Olimpico,
Competition: UEFA Cup, Second Round, First Leg.
Score: AS Roma 1
Scorers: AS Roma:
Delvecchio.
Attendance: 43,003.
Teams:
AS Roma: Chimenti; Cafu, Zago, Aldair, Candela; Tomassi, Di Biagio,
Di Francesco (Alenitchev),
Frau (Bartelt); Delvecchio,
Totti.Unused Subs: Petruzzi,
Gautieri, Wome, Tomic, Campagnolo.
Referee: Signor Lopez Nieto (
Managerless
United took lira-rich giants Roma down to the wire in the Olympic Stadium to
virtually seal David O’Leary’s appointment as the new chief. Against a
backcloth of uncertainty following George Graham’s departure, few expected United’s young side to have much hope in the Italian
capital.
David
O’Leary had been banished to the stands for indiscretions in Madeira in the
previous round, but he was able to convey his instructions to the players from
the bench, where Eddie Gray had stepped up from a coaching role to that of his
Assistant Manager, and O’Leary had warned the players not to dive into tackles
and had even reminded Bruno Ribeiro at half-time as
he had already been booked in the fourth minute for a foul tackle. Therefore he
would have been upset and disappointed when Portuguese midfielder dived into a
tackle from behind on Alessandro Frau and received his second yellow card and
dismissal in the fifty-fifth minute as it left United to face the Roman
onslaught with only ten men for more than half-an-hour.
Despite
having only ten-men for the last half-hour United did prevent Roma from
increasing their one goal advantage and this was against a side who were
currently running second in the Serie-A and clear favourites to win the tie. The Italians had taken the lead
in the eighteenth minute when Marco Delvecchio had
coolly and expertly scored from a Francesco Totti
pass. It was the only time the talented Roma strikers were able to slip the
clutches of Lucas Radebe and Robert Molenaar who otherwise defended magnificently. They
regrouped and Roma, who were seeking their twelfth straight home win in
Two minutes
earlier Bowyer had fired inches wide, while it had been he that played in Bruno
Ribeiro in the twenty-fourth minute for the
midfielder to hit the foot of a post. Gunnar Halle had suffered a similar fate in the thirteenth minute
when Stephen McPhail had played him in but his angled
drive also struck the foot of a post. McPhail looked
totally at ease in the big match atmosphere but unfortunately Ribeiro had forgotten his pre-match instructions and he and
Match Action:
Players:
Marco Delvecchio
scored the only goal Bruno Ribeiro hit the post but was sent off. Gunnar Halle hit the foot of the post too
David O’Leary was not pleased by Lucas Radebe and Robert Molenaar were
strong in defence
Ribeiro’s sending off.
Stephen McPhail was
totally at ease Lee Bowyer was United’s
best and was everywhere Antonio Chimenti
was in goal
Cafu and Vincent Candela were the full-backs Dmitri Alenitchev and Gustavo Bartelt came on as substitutes
Antonio Zago and Aldair were in central defence Francesco Totti and
Marco Delvecchio were the strikers
Damiano Tomassi, Luigi Di Biagio, Eusebio
Di Francesco and Alessandro Frau were in midfield