Date:
Venue: Old
Trafford,
Competition: FA Cup Semi-Final.
Score: Everton 1
Scorers: Everton:
Morrisey (pen).
Attendance: 63,000.
Teams:
Everton: West;
Wright, Wilson; Jackson, Labone,
Referee: Mr D.W. Smith (Stonehouse, Gloucestershire).
United had great hopes of becoming the first team to reach
both the League Cup and FA Cup Finals in the same year. They had cruised past
Unfortunately, United lost 1-0, in a game which hinged on one incident. It was one of Gary Sprake’s well documented howlers in a career which showed many United victories had been won because of his brilliance. It was thought that he had been given a torrid time by the burly bustling Joe Royle and he might have been more intent on following through on the Everton centre-forward rather than getting good distance on his clearance. Whatever the case, two minutes before half-time of an extremely tight match, he miscued his kick and it only went twenty yards, right into the path of Jimmy Husband. The Everton forward could not believe his luck and he gladly shot towards an unguarded goal. Jack Charlton was left with little option other than to handle to prevent the ball entering the net and a penalty resulted. Johnny Morrissey scored from the spot and United were out and their dream of a double Wembley appearance was not to be.
United almost drew level immediately through Terry Cooper,
who had already forced a superb save from Gordon West with a splendid
thirty-yard drive. This time he raced through with the ball for thirty yards and
hammered a terrific shot against the bar with Gordon West left groping at thin
air. Everton, whose midfielders Colin Harvey and Howard Kendall looked the most
composed men on the pitch, should have made the game safe when Jimmy Husband
shot weakly wide when well placed.
But time was against
Match Action:
Team:
Back Row: Paul Madeley,
Alan Peacock, Jack Charlton, Norman Hunter, Mike O’Grady.
Middle Row: Rod Johnson, Rod Belfitt, Willie Bell, Gary Sprake,
David Harvey,
Albert Johanesson,
Eddie Gray.
Front Row: Johnny Giles, Jimmy Greenhoff, Paul Reaney, Terry
Cooper, Billy Bremner,
Mick Bates, Terry Hibbitt,
Peter Lorimer.
Everton 1967-68:
Back Row: (Trainer) Joe Royle,
Brian Labone, Gordon West, Geoff Burnett, John Hurst,
Roger Kenyon, Harry Catterick
(Manager).
Middle Row: Ray Wilson, Tommy Wright, Alan
Ball, Alex Young, Jimmy Husband,
Howard Kendall, Johnny Morrissey.
Front Row: Alan Whittle, Colin Harvey.
Players:
Jimmy Husband’s shot was handled by Jack
Charlton. Johnny Morrissey scored
from the spot.
Everton:
Gordon West |
Sandy Brown |
Tommy Wright |
|
Ray Wilson/p> |
Howard Kendall |
Brian Labone |
|
Colin Harvey |
Johnny Morrisey |
Jimmy Husband | |
Alan Ball |
Joe Royle |
Derek Temple |
|
Mike Trebilcock |
Alex Young |
John Hurst |
Roger Kenyon |
The Classic Leeds United:
Gary Sprake |
Paul Reaney |
Terry Cooper |
|
Billy Bremner |
Jack Charlton |
Norman Hunter |
|
Peter Lorimer |
Paul Madeley |
Mick Jones |
|
Johnny Giles |
Eddie Gray |
Mike O'Grady |
|
Rod Belfitt |
Terry Hibbitt |
Jimmy Greenhoff |
Mick Bates |