Date:
Venue:
Competition: ECL, Group H: Match 5.
Score:
Scorers:
Attendance: 36,729.
Teams:
FC Barcelona: Dutruel; Reiziger (Gerard), Abelardo, Puyol, Sergi; Enrique (Dani), Xavi, Cocu; Simao, Rivaldo, Alfonso. Unused Subs: F. De Boer, De La Pena, Gabri, Santamaria, Arnau.
Referee: Terje Hauge (
Despite all the absentees, Barcelona were put under severe pressure at Elland Road and Lee Bowyer gave United an early lead, and thanks to an outstanding display from Paul Robinson, ably backed up by Jonathan Woodgate, United clung to that lead until ‘Barca’ equalised four and a half minutes into stoppage time! A win would have meant that United were certain qualifiers for the next round, but they still had to go to the San Siro knowing a draw would see them through.
Like tightrope-walkers completing a perilous journey, Leeds United’s thrill-a-minute stars were just one small step
from a glorious feat, when to a chorus of anguished cries they slipped. Their
safety net was the UEFA Cup but they could try to continue their high-wire act
the following month in
United were happy to welcome back Ian Harte, Olivier Dacourt, Danny
Mills and Eirik Bakke while
Alan Smith was declared fit after a late test. The stakes for Barcalona could not have been higher as defeat would have
meant elimination from the competition. Their strength in depth was illustrated
by their bench which included Frank De Boer, Gerard, Dani,
De La Pena and Santamaria, while
Rivaldo shot tamely wide and then Lee Bowyer broke menacing but could not find
support. Bowyer was prominent again after ten minutes, nudging on an Ian Harte pass to Alan Smith, who brought a fingertip save from
the keeper. Luis Enrique turned defence into attack
with a fine run but once again Ian Harte was on hand
to break up the move. Midway through the half Paul Robinson was
Mark Viduka’s
immense strength won a corner on the right and Jonathan Woodgate
was only a whisker away from making contact with Lee Bowyer’s corner. Then when
Alfonso got in a header from Luis Enrique’s cross Paul Robinson once again
excelled with a flying save. When Jonathan Woodgate
felled Alfonso there was potential trouble but Rivaldo
should have known what to expect with his free-kick. Paul Robinson in
irrepressible form simply palmed it away. After seventy-five minutes Alfonso
finally got the ball in the
Match Action:
Lee Bowyer celebrates his goal
Alan Smith beats Michael Reiziger
Paul Robinson pulls off a fine save
Lee Bowyer takes on Abelardo Mark
Viduka challenges Richard Dutruel
Players:
Lee Bowyer scored for
Jonathan Woodgate
starred for Leeds
Ian Harte, Olivier Dacourt
and Danny Mills returned for Leeds
Alan Smith passed a late fitness test Mark Viduka
used his strength Danny Milosevic,
Jacob Burns, Stephen McPhail, Matthew Jones,
Danny Hay, Gareth Evans and Tony
Hackworth were on the
Michael Reiziger, Puyol, Luis Enrique and Xavi were
Arnau and Gabri were two of the unused substitutes