Date:
Venue:
Competition: English Premier League.
Score:
Scorers:
Attendance: 39,952.
Teams:
Referee: Mr J. Bodenham (
The number
of times
George
Graham had rightly sung the praises of the goalkeeper, who had been bought by
his predecessor, Howard Wilkinson, for £2.25m during the summer break prior to
Graham’s arrival over a year previous. And Old Trafford boss Alex Ferguson was
equally impressed after Nigel Martyn had denied
While Nigel
Martyn, who kept his second successive clean-sheet,
was getting the plaudits, Red’s keeper Peter Schmeichel
was shouldering the blame for the thirty-fourth minute goal that David Wetherall thundered in with his head from Gary Kelly’s
teasing left wing cross. He held his hands up afterwards and said he hesitated
when the cross came over. It was a bad goal to lose. He hesitated and did not
call.”
There is no
more satisfying victory for United fans than one over
the men from Old Trafford and home fans in a near 40,000 capacity crowd were
ecstatic when David Wetherall rose above Gary Pallister to meet Gary Kelly’s cross and head in. It was
the fourteenth goal of his
No one
worked harder or covered more ground in United’s
cause than Gary Kelly. The
It was a
different scenario in the second half when the visitors piled on the pressure and
United were penned back in defence for long periods.
But Nigel Martyn, who had pulled off a tremendous
save in the first half to deny David Beckham an equalizer, remained resolute
and unshakable as the last line of defence. He
produced a flying save to reach and hold a goal-bound Teddy Sheringham
effort and, later on, palmed away a close range from Gary Pallister
as the central defender pushed up into the attack in a bid to rescue a point.
It was good stuff from the United keeper, but, as
manager George Graham was quick to point out, it helps when you have good
defenders in front of you. “The boys in front of Nigel played well. David Wetherall was outstanding and Lucas Radebe,
in the first half, was fantastic. Goalkeepers need good defenders in front of them
and I think that on the day we played well defensively, with just a couple of
lapses.”
United were
given a standing ovation when the final whistle eventually went after referee
Martin Bodenham had played nearly six minutes for stoppages.
But Alex Ferguson was left feeling that his side had been badly done to. “We
were desperately unlucky not to win. We conceded a bad goal, but we played with
a lot of purpose in the second half and were unlucky not to get something for
it.”
Match Action:
David Wetherall beats
Gary Pallister to the header to score the only
goal
and then celebrates
David Wetherall beats
Gary Pallister to the header to score the only goal and then celebrates
David Wetherall beats
Gary Pallister to a high ball David Wetherall
consoles Teddy Sheringham Gary Neville beats Harry Kewell
Gary Kelly is forced to hurdle Denis Irwin David Robertson is confronted by Gary
Neville David Hopkin moves in on Roy Keane
Reminders of the Alf-Inge
Haaland and Roy Keane “incident”
Players:
David Wetherall
scored the only goal Nigel Martyn impressed the
Gary Kelly crossed for the David Hopkin
selectors goal
and Bruno Ribeiro worked hard in midfield. Rod Wallace continued his good
form. Lucas Radebe was
fantastic in the first half.
Peter Schmeichel was
in goal Gary Neville and Denis Irwin were
the full-backs
With Gary Pallister
and Henning Berg in central defence David Beckham, Roy Keane and
Paul Scholes were the
starting midfield Phil Neville,
Ronny Johnsen and Ben Thornley
came on as substitutes
Karel Poborsky, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Teddy Sheringham started in attack