Date: Wednesday, 21st February 2001.
Venue: Constant Vanden Stock Stadium, Anderlecht,
Brussels, Belgium.
Competition: ECL,
2nd Stage Group D: Match 4.
Score: Anderlecht 1 Leeds
United 4.
Scorers: Anderlecht: Koller. Leeds
United: Smith (2), Viduka, Harte
(pen).
Attendance:
22,064.
Teams:
Anderlecht: Milojevic; Crasson,
Ilic (Dindane), De Boeck, Vanderhaeghe, Goor; Dheedene, Bassegio, Stoica; Koller, Radzinski. Unused Subs: Van Dieman,
Hasi, Pirard, Youla, Traore, Carlier.
Leeds United: Martyn; Mills, Ferdinand, Radebe, Harte;
Batty, Bakke, Dacourt, Matteo; Smith, Viduka (Kewell). Unused Subs: Wicox,
Burns, Maybury, Robinson.
Referee: Rune Pedersen (Norway).
United had put themselves in the driver’s seat and were
clear second to Real Madrid in the group, but they had the daunting task of the
visit to the fortress of the Constant Vanden Stock
Stadium. Anderlecht reigned
supreme at the venue and boasted a 100% record in Europe,
winning all twenty games played there, including a win over Manchester United.
There were claims from the Belgian coach that United had been “lucky” and
“arrogant” in their Elland
Road victory, and there were several disparaging
remarks about Leeds players and Mark Viduka
in particular. Having been dismissed from the FA Cup, United had the luxury of
a free weekend and they were well able to prepare for the return leg without
distraction. The reported utterings of the Anderlecht
coach were a good incentive to rebuke those remarks and United smashed their
feelings of invincibility with a superb display of attacking football. Alan
Smith scored twice in the first half with a classic Mark Viduka
header sandwiched in between, as both returned to goal-scoring form and broke
their recent drought. The United defence held firm until the seventy-fifth
minute when Jan Koller managed to get on the score
sheet, but the home team were never in the hunt and a push on Mark Viduka allowed Ian Harte to
complete the scoring from the spot and secure a memorable victory and another
LUFC highlight in their impressive European campaign. It ensured that they and
Real Madrid were through to the quarter finals of the EPL, even though both
still had two games left to play.
Fortress Vanden
Stock came tumbling down as United’s
Championship League raiders performed a rampant and comprehensive demolition
job. The Belgian champions, swaggering on the back of twenty-one straight
successes and nine consecutive European victories in their compact theatre of
impenetrability, were battered, bruised and ultimately humiliated as their
walls collapsed around their ears. At last the flood gates opened for Alan
Smith and Mark Viduka as they got three goals between
them in a triple first half blast which left the home team and their fans much
bemused. Lee Bowyer’s suspension meant a return for Eirik
Bakke, while Anderlecht were unchanged from the Elland Road clash. The
tiny Vanden Stock Stadium was long the graveyard for
its visitors and by coincidence the last team to have won there in European
games was United, twenty-five years previously.
Leeds needed to weather the anticipated early storm
and they did have their not-so-secret-weapon in Harry Kewell
on the bench. In the second minute Ian Harte
needlessly conceded a corner and David Batty had to be alert as Didier Dheedene closed in for the kill. Some excellent covering by
Dominic Matteo denied Tomasz
Radzinski, but when Leeds broke Olivier Dacourt wanted a touch too many
after Mark Viduka had played him in. Alan Smith won a
free-kick to the left of the area and Ian Harte’s
pile-driver was deflected for a fruitless corner. Eirik
Bakke then forced Zvonko Milojevic to acrobatically tip a snapshot over the bar as Leeds made a bright start. Alin Stoica
was prompting and probing in midfield and Tomasz Radzinski wasn’t too far adrift with a twelfth minute
drive. However a minute later United took the lead.
Mark Viduka, on the
left, cleverly picked out Alan Smith who blasted the ball home from close
range. There was some poor defending by Glen De Boeck
that let Mark Viduka in and it took a brave challenge
by Zvonko Milojevic to deny
a certain goal. Leeds went two up in the thirty-third minute when
Ian Harte found Domininic Matteeo in lots of space on the left and his pinpoint
centre was headed into the far corner of the net by Mark Viduka.
Olivier Dacourt rifled in a shot as Leeds kept up their ascendancy and then six minutes before the break they went
three up. This time David Batty was the provider as he took a ball from Olivier
Dacourt in his stride and clipped it in for Alan Smith
whose lob over the advancing keeper was judged to perfection. The goal caused Anderlecht to bring on substitute Arune
Dindane for Aleksander Ilic but it changed little as Jan Koller
headed wide and Tomasz Radzinski’s
shot was off target and then Didier Dheedene was far
too high with a free-kick as the home team went to the interval 3-0 down and
their position going from bad to worse.
Rio Ferdinand almost scored his first Leeds goal with a volley from Ian Harte’s corner
which was only pawed at by Zvonko Milojevic,
but Glen De Boeck was on the line to cover. Nigel Martyn saved at the feet of Bart Goor
as Anderlecht broke on the hour. The six foot eight inch Jan
Koller was proving to be slow and easily predictable
but his persistence paid off when he managed to head a reply for Anderlecht from Didier Dheedene’s
free-kick after seventy-six minutes, but seconds later he was back again but
this time Nigel Martyn produced a flying save to stop
his point-blank effort. Anderlecht’s humiliation was
complete when, with their fans streaming out in droves, Glen De Boeck floored Mark Viduka in the
box with ten minutes left and Ian Harte drilled home
the spot-kick with his usual unerring accuracy.
Match Action:
Alan Smith opens the scoring and
celebrates
Mark Viduka heads
the Lucas Radebe
and Rio Ferdinand celebrate
second
United’s third and Alan Smith’s second
Ian Harte celebrates
his goal
Eirik Bakke, Dominoc Matteo, Ian Harte and Alan Smith
celebrate
Rio Ferdinand, Mark Viduka, Lucas
Radebe, Olivier Dacourt and David
Batty celebrate
Dominic Matteo gets
his cross in
Mark Viduka leaves
Bertrand Crassan in his wake and the wins a header
from Aleksander Ilic
Mark Viduka tussles
with Aleksander Ilic
United Manager David O’Leary and players
rejoice after the finish
Teams:
Anderlecht 2000-01:
Players:
Alan Smith (2) Mark Viduka
and Ian Harte (penalty) scored for Leeds Jan Koller
got the Anderlecht consolation
Eirik Bakke stood in for the suspended Lee
Bowyer David Batty set up
the third goal Harry
Kewell came on from the bench
Nigel Martyn made
flying Dominic Matteo denied Rio Ferdinand went close Olivier Dacourt wanted a touch too many
Save Tomasz Radzinski