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Competition: ECL, 3rd Qualifying Round, Second Leg.
Score: TSV 1860
Scorers: TSV 1860
Attendance: 56,000.
Teams:
TSV 1860
Referee: Claus Bo Larsen (
Peter Ridsdale announced a new and improved six year contract had been negotiated with David O’Leary to compliment the recently signed improved contracts of players Nigel Martyn, Gary Kelly, Ian Harte and Stephen McPhail. David O’Leary’s management skills needed to rival those of a conjuror as Harry Kewell, Jason Wilcox, Michael Bridges, Stephen McPhail and Matthew Jones were all injured, as well as the long-term David Batty, and Eirik Bakke and Olivier Dacourt were suspended! Of the usual midfield only the effervescent Lee Bowyer was available. He solved his conundrum by playing Matt Jones, although unfit, and using Full-Back Danny Mills and Michael Duberry, and pushing Gary Kelly and Lucas Radebe into midfield. To his credit Matthew Jones stayed on for seventy-five minutes before giving way to Gareth Evans and Michael Bridges, Darren Huckerby, Robert Molenaar, Jamie McMaster, Tony Hackworth and Paul Robinson all kept the bench warm for the entire game. Some brilliant work from Mark Viduka and Alan Smith resulted in the latter getting the only goal of the game and Nigel Martyn was rightly named man of the match, as United opened the door to untold riches and a minimum £10 million for games with FC Barcelona, AC Milan and Besiktas in the in Group H. The so-called “Group of Death” for obvious reasons!
United, in their all yellow Strongbow strip, made light of their injury and suspension woes as they chased, harried, cajoled and battled their way to a famous victory against all the odds to set their ECL season alight as once more they showed their mastery over German teams in European conflict as TSV 1860 Munich joined the list of SC Leipzig, Hannover 96, Dynamo Dresden, Carl Zeiss Jena and VfB Stuttgart. In fact no German team other than Bayern Munich, who survived the 1975 Final, had remained unconquered.
A huge 56,000 crowd was on hand to witness the two finely
balanced teams fight for the right to join
Alan Smith went crashing in the area under a challenge from Martin Stranzl but the referee ignored the United claims for a penalty and then Mark Viduka was through on goal only for Michael Hoffmann to spread himself to save. In the twenty-third minute a free-kick, from Thomas Hassler, ricocheted off the wall to safety. Then Alan Smith almost wriggled through from a Mark Viduka pass but was well marshalled by Stephan Passlack and then Michael Hoffmann cleaned up a long range Ian Harte free-kick without too much difficulty. Matthew Jones was next to try his luck but pulled the ball wide and then Mark Viduka was too high with his effort after being played in by Lucas Radebe.
Nigel Martyn was frustrating the
Courtesy of Mark Lovell of http://www.bundesligalounge.com/archives/1644, his view of the match as an observer.
Match Action:
Alan Smith scored the
Alan Smith celebrates his goal
Alan Smith was a livewire Alan Smith celebrates victory with Jonathan Woodgate and David O’Leary Gary Kelly
rides a tackle Nigel Martyn was
magnificent in the Mark Viduka again caused Munich all kind of problems Jonathan Woodgate beats Paul Agostino to a header Players: Alan Smith scored the only goal Nigel Martyn
was magnificent
Danny Mills partnered Ian Harte at full-back of the game Michael Duberry was
called in to partner Jonathan Woodgate in central defence While Mark Viduka led the line
with Alan Smith Lee Bowyer was joined by Gary Kelly, Lucas Radebe and an injured Matthew Jones in a makeshift midfield Gareth Evans came on as While Michael Bridges, Darren Huckerby and Robert Molenaar
remained unused on the bench substitute for Matthew Jones along with youngsters Jamie McMaster, Tony Hackworth and goalkeeper Paul
Robinson Daniel Borimirov came
in for Ned Zelic Markus Beierle
and Roman Tyce were used as substitutes