Date:
Venue:
Competition: Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, Semi-Final, Second Leg.
Score:
Scorers:
Attendance: 45,008.
Teams:
Real
Referee: Piet Roomer (
Real
Real took
the game to United early on and Santos Brito went
close on three occasions, but Revie decided to push Billy
Bremner up front and change positions with Eddie Gray
and this paid dividends after twenty-three minutes. Norman Hunter released
Willie Bell down the left and he in turn found Johnny Giles, whose neat forward
lob was met by the head of Jack Charlton. Both Billy Bremner
and Albert Johanneson had pursued the through ball
with such vigour that the Zaragoza
keeper thought that discretion was the better part of valour
and failed to cover it, leaving Albert Johanneson to
prod the ball into the net.
United took
heart from their goal and threw everything at Real as the whole complexion of
the game changed with Jim Storrie and Billy Bremner’s strong running starting to worry the Real defence. Willie Bell headed against a post and then went
close with another header, but Jose Maria Giocoechea
grew in stature to thwart Jack Charlton as he collected the ball to prevent a
header from the United skipper. United were looking
good for a second goal and a place in the final. However, Carlos Lapetra came more into the game in midfield, and Canario left Jack Charlton and Gary Sprake
staring as he connected with a half-volley to score a stunning equalizer on the
hour mark. This put
Lesser
teams might have buckled but United were made of sterner stuff, and just three
minutes later Albert Johanneson ran down a ‘lost
cause’ on the by-line. He played the ball back for Norman Hunter, whose cross
found the head of the on-rushing Jack Charlton, who had been pushed up to
centre-forward, to score and bring the aggregate scores level. Real still kept
attacking in a pulsating match and right at the death it was again Gary Sprake to the rescue with an excellent smothering save from
Carlos Lapetra.
It was
fitting that Jack Charlton, United’s ‘Man of the
Match’, should get the equalizer for it was he that epitomised
the never-say-die Leeds spirit and fitting too that having also made United’s first goal, was the one to call correctly to give
United home advantage in the replay. In the other Semi-Final Barcelona and
Chelsea also needed a third game to decide the outcome, in
Match Action:
United’s first goal was scored by Albert Johanneson and
he was joined by Billy Bremner in the celebrations
Jack Charlton climbs high to score the