Date:
Venue: Old
Trafford,
Competition: English Premier League.
Score:
Scorers:
Attendance: 67,744.
Teams:
Referee: Mr M. Halsey (
On a day
when Leeds United were mourning the loss of a true
club legend, it was fitting that one of their modern day heroes should come up
trumps at Old Trafford. Alan Smith's second half equalizer, his first goal
against Manchester United, might have proved to be the defining moment in a
season that had seen
Granted, it wasn't enough to win the game. It wasn't even enough to spare
Manchester
United did have their moments and plenty of them, but it was telling that
teenage debutant Scott Carson only had two serious saves to make. The first was
when a looping Paul Scholes shot almost crept under
the bar and the second was a tremendous block from point-blank range to deny
Nicky Butt. Other than that,
Gary Kelly
and Didier Domi also coped well with the expected
barrage down the flanks and
Kleberson,
in particular, found the going tough, while Nicky Butt
struggled to make an impact as the
For all
their flair, the champions clearly didn't fancy a scrap and it was only when
Roy Keane arrived midway through the second half that they found a new lease of
life. Keane had blasted his team-mates on the eve of the match for not having
the desire to retain the title, but his appearance as a sub rallied the troops
and it was no coincidence that they scored within six minutes of his arrival.
Scott Carson could only parry a low drive from Gary Neville and Paul Scholes was on hand to hammer the ball home from close
range. That looked like game over and there were grandiose mutterings from the
fickle home crowd about how many goals they would go on and score.
But
There were
no two-fingered salutes to the Australian Soccer Authorities from the jubilant
Not even
the news that Wolves' defeat of Fulham had sent
Saturday may
have been a sad day for those connected with Leeds United because of John
Charles' death, but it could also prove to be the day the season turned. If
Match Action:
Alan Smith, Didier Domi,
James Milner, Stephen McPhail, Seth Johnson, Dominic Matteo, Stephen Caldwell, Scott Carson, Eirik
Bakke,
Jermaine Pennant and Gary Kelly link arms in remembrance of the legendary John
Charles, whose sad passing received an impeccably
observed minute’s silence.
Alan Smith climbs far higher than Wes Brown to
power home the equalizer
Jermaine Pennant and Alan Smith salute the crowd after the United
goal
The
Alan Smith salutes the fans and the
In answer to the
Eirik Bakke gets in ahead of Nicky Butt Stephen Caldwell in defence Dominic Matteo beats Ruud
Van
Nistelrooy in the air
Alan Smith gives Wes Brown a hard time
Nicky Butt and Paul Scholes cannot believe
as Eirik Bakke looks
on
they did not
score
Stephen Caldwell, Alan Smith, Scott Carson, Domimic Matteo and Gary Kelly
celebrate an unexpected point
Scott Carson, on debut, was surprisingly
untroubled in the
Scott Carson seems unphased
by Alan Smith again
gets the better of Wes Brown
Ruud Van Nistelrooy
Seth Johnson and Eirik
Bakke combined to beat Phil Neville Jermaine
Pennant gets past Quinton Fortune
Nicky Butt has to take evasive action as Seth
Johnson wins the ball
Seth Johnson is thwarted by a Kleberson sliding tackle
Mikael Silvestre was injured and had to leave the field
Players:
Alan Smith equalized Paul Scholes’
goal
Dominic Matteo and Stephen Caldwell helped
Scott Carson with towering displays
Debutant Scott Carson was rarely tested Gary Kelly and Didier Domi coped well with the opposing wingers
Seth
Johnson was outstanding in midfield, strongly supported by Jermaine
Pennant, Eirik Bakke and
Stephen McPhail
James Milner gave Alan Smith good support in
the absence Kleberson
and Ryan Giggs came into the Manchester starting XI
of Mark Viduka, who was banned by the Australian FA
Wes Brown and Ole Gunnar
Solskjaer were used as substitutes