Date:
Venue:
Competition: ECL, Group H: Match 3.
Score:
Scorers:
Attendance: 34,485.
Teams:
Besiktas: Shoronmu; Erman (Rahim), Umit, Khlestov; Munch; Karhan, Ibrahim (Mehmet), Tayfur, Nihat; Dursun, Nouma (Fazli). Unused Subs: Murat, Bayram, Yasin, Fevzi.
Referee: Vitor Manuel Melo Periera (
After beating AC Milan 1-0 United had only managed a 1-1
draw at Derby County, and United had slid down to tenth in the EPL, but back on
ECL duty United responded magnificently with a 6-0 annihilation of Besiktas at Elland Road with Lee
Bowyer (2), Mark Viduka, Dominic Matteo,
Eirik Bakke and Darren Huckerby on the scoresheet in an almost faultless display,
to head the Group from AC Milan who had won 2-0 at Barcelona. Besiktas were not the world-class opposition that the stars
of
Power-play of the greatest ferocity, intensity and explosive
dynamism propelled Leeds United into a European night to rank among their
greatest. They simply swept aside a token Turkish challenge with a display
which planted them firmly on top of Group H at the halfway stage and would have
sent reverberations around the continent. Leeds were the talk of the
tournament, not merely because they had turned the most difficult group of all
on its head but more because of the clinical, merciless way in which the
finished off a wooden outfit, which long before the end, looked very sorry
indeed. How could they have beaten
On that particular evening Besiktas
were like lambs to the slaughter. It was all over bar the shouting after only
twenty-two minutes, by which time
Besiktas still had the odd moment
of menace with Lucas Radebe making a timely tackle
after twenty-nine minutes when Uzulmez Ibrahim and Ahmet Dursan combined and then Ibrahim
shot woefully wide ten minutes before the interval. United came back and
Dominic Matteo headed against a post and Lucas Radebe was only just wide from the rebound. Six minutes
into the second half Eirik Bakke
danced down the right wing and sent over a perfect cross for Alan Smith, but he
put a simple header wide. Ahmet Dursun
should have scored at the other end but Nigel Martyn
saved with his legs, then Uzulmet Ibrahim
played in Bozkurt Umit, but
he shot wide. Eirik Bakke
was the next
Match Action:
Lee Bowyer scores as Dominic Matteo tries hard to get on the end of a cross
Lee Bowyer celebrates with Ian Harte Mark Viduka and Eirik Bakke also joined them in the celebrations
Mark Viduka scores with a firm header Mark Viduka celebrates
his first goal for Dominic Matteo gets United’s third watched by Alan Smith, Mark Viduka and Eirik Bakke Dominic Matteo scores Eirik Bakke shoots from twenty-five yards to score United’s fourth goal Eirik Bakke scores United’s
fourth Thumbs up from a delighted Eirik
Bakke Dominic Matteo, Ian Harte, Darren Huckerby, Mark Viduka, Eirik Bakke
and Danny Mills celebrate Darren Huckerby’s goal Lee Bowyer and Dominic Matteo
go in hard Alan Smith on the ball Nigel Martyn celebrates
Players: Nigel Martyn was in
goal Gary Kelly partnered his
nephew Ian Harte at full back Darren Huckerby and Stephen McPhail
were the used substitutes Lucas Radebe and
Danny Mills were a makeshift central defence Mark Viduka
and Alan Smith were the strikers Lee
Bowyer, Eirik Bakke,
Olivier Dacourt and Dominic Matteo
formed the United midfield Ike Shorunmu was in
the Besiktas goal Erman Guracar, Umit Bozkurt, Dimitri Khlestov and Marcus Munch were Besiktas’ defence
Miroslav Karhan, Ibrahim Uzulmez, Tayfur Havutcu and Nihat Kahveci were in midfield Ahmet
Dursan and Pascal Nouma
were the Besiktas strikers Fazli Ulusal, Mehmet Ozdilek and Rahim Zafer came on as substitutes
Fevzi Tuncay, Murat Alacayir, Bayram Bektas and Yasin Sulun were the unused substitutes