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Competition: English Premier League.
Score:
Scorers:
Attendance: 39,801.
Teams:
Referee: Mr D.Gallagher (Banbury).
So Santa Claus was a Leeds United Fan after all. Few supporters were willing
to contemplate victory against the old enemy on Christmas Eve, but for every
White across the world, a comprehensive 3-1 rout represented the best possible
present, and they were not all that bothered that it had come a day early.
In a performance as authoritive and courageous
as any under Howard Wilkinson,
After thirteen barren years in the War of the Roses,
McAllister’s fifth minute penalty goal was his one hundredth and he
joined the select band of midfield players who have scored a century of
domestic goals. Andy Cole wiped out the penalty strike when he equalized on the
half hour but six minutes later Tony Yeboah restored
the advantage with a brilliant strike after a strong run. United’s
victory and joy was complete in the seventy-third minute when Brian Deane
headed in Tomas Brolin’s neat little chip.
Unlike the previous year, when a controversial penalty provoked a
desperate rearguard action, the huge
The fixture’s enduring importance, enhanced further by the holiday
schedule, was reflected by the freneticism of both
players and supporters. At the final whistle, however, it was the
Match Action:
Gary McAllister calmly slots in the penalty for
the first goal Brian Deane rises to head United’s third goal
Brian Deane celebrates his goal while Tomas Brolin, Gary Kelly and Richard Jobson are elated in
contrast to a dejected Brian McClair
Tony Yeboah gets in
his shot for United’s second goal with ex-United man
Denis Irwin lunging in desperation
Tony Yeboah
celebrates his goal, United’s second
Brian Deane heads the third Tony Yeboah, Gary Speed, Tomas Brolin
and Brian Deane celebrate
Gary McAllister and Roy Keane clashed
Gary McAllister clashed with David Beckham
Brian Deane and Peter Schmeichel
clashed
Players:
Gary McAllister from the
penalty spot, Tony Yeboah and Brian Deane scored the
Andy Cole replied for
Peter Schmeichel was
the keeper Paul Parker and ex United player
Denis Irwin were the full-backs
Central defence was
Gary Pallister and
spearheaded
the attack with Andy Cole
David
Beckham, Nicky Butt and Roy Keane were in midfield