Date:
Venue:
Competition: UEFA Cup, Fourth Round, Second Leg.
Score:
Scorers:
Attendance: 39,755.
Teams:
PSV
Referee: Antonio.Jesus Lopez
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All the hard work United had done in
United were again goal-less at home to PSV Eindhoven, even though they held the upper hand for most of the game but the visitors capitalised on their inability to score, particularly in the first leg, by scoring the winner with almost the last kick of the game. And it was they who went on to meet fellow countrymen Feyenoord in the last eight, as they gave the knock–out blow to Glasgow Rangers and there was no British team left, let alone a Battle of Britain.
If Leeds
United were a prize fighter in a boxing bout then the referee would surely have
stepped in by now. Yet another massive body blow last night left David
O'Leary's battered and bruised Whites swaying helplessly on the ropes looking
in vain for something to turn their torrid campaign around. With their dreams
of silverware glory for the season shattered by punch after brutal punch, it
seemed that only a late bid for Champions League qualification could save the
season from total catastrophe. In true
A
last-minute bundled header from Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink was typical of a season which had already handed
so many vicious twists and turns United's way.
Whether on the field or off it, they had endured a torrid campaign in so many
ways. Even David O'Leary's mother had taken to lighting candles in her
home-town church, pleading with God to shine some good fortune her son's way.
On the night's showing it could be suggested that she should light a few more.
Indeed
David O'Leary
had pushed Lee Bowyer into a central midfield role in the absence of the
injured Olivier Dacourt, leaving the more defensively-minded
David Batty on the bench and playing Gary Kelly on the right for added width.
The United boss knew his team needed to score if they were going to go through
- and they should have done in a rampant opening forty-five minutes. Eirik Bakke fired a second-minute
volley just past the post and shot over the bar minutes later. Lee Bowyer then
fed a delightful reverse pass into the feet of Mark Viduka
only for PSV keeper Patrick Lodewijks to make a great
save at the Aussie's feet. Even the United fans, so subdued in recent home
matches, were cheering their side on as they sensed a return to the atmospheric
celebration nights of the previous year's Champions League run. But, as the
chances came and went, the niggling seeds of doubt started to grow.
United had started
off like a house on fire and brimming with confidence as both Mark Viduka and Eirik Bakke tested Patric Lodewijks in the early stages. Harry Kewell
had a storming first half but will look back on possibly his best forty-five
minutes of the season with anguish as he wasted the best chance of all. After
seeing one effort curl just around the post he found himself with an open goal
at his mercy following great work from Mark Viduka,
however, Harry Kewell snapped at the chance, blazing
it into the disbelieving Kop. Lee Bowyer saw a shot fly wide after more good
work from Mark Viduka, while Harry Kewell again went close when heading over from a deep Gary Kelly
cross as United continued to misfire. All PSV could muster was a header from
Andre Ooijer, which fell just wide of Nigel Martyn's goal, and a low strike from Theo Lucius which also missed the target. Those efforts were
hugely against the run of play, however, as Patrik Lodewijks made two more great saves before the break, first
diving at the feet of Alan Smith and then arching back to tip a fierce Eirik Bakke strike over the bar.
Even at the
start of the second half United created chances, Dominic Matteo
hooking an Ian Harte corner into the arms of Patrik Lodewijks and the keeper
then diving across to palm away a Bowyer header. But then it seemed, not for
the first time this season that United ran out of steam and PSV stepped up a
gear as Marc Van Bommel took charge of the midfield
and PSV started to take control of the tie. Suddenly the Dutch had the space to
cause problems. The closing down from United was non-existent and PSV took full
advantage. Nigel Martyn pulled off his first save of
the match on the hour as a wonderful move instigated by Marc Van Bommel ended with Mateja Kezman firing across goal and the
It was
tense stuff but when Ian Harte made a brilliant late
tackle on Theo Lucius as he threatened to break
through, it seemed as though United had weathered the storm and could at least
regroup before extra-time. However, as has been the way of things at
Match Action:
Jan Vennegor of Hesselink dives to head the winner despite the efforts of
Danny Mills, Dominic Matteo and Nigel Martyn
PSV celebrate while Dominic Matteo and Danny Mills despair
Gary Kelly, Danny Mills, Lee Bowyer, Rio
Ferdinand, Dominic Matteo and even the referee are
despondent
Ground staff console Nigel Martyn
at the end of the game Harry Kewell covers his face
after a miss Harry Kewell gets in
a shot despite being surrounded by PSV defenders Alan Smith is dispossessed by Jan Vennegor of Hesselink Nigel Martyn saves
from Mateja Kezman Harry Kewell tussles
with Kevin Bogeland as Dennis Rommedahl
and Ian Harte look on Mark Viduka beats the
keeper but is wide Mark
Viduka gets in a left foot shot despite the attention
of Kevin
Hofland and Johann
Vogel Danny Mills in aerial combat with Theo Lucius Mark Viduka gets in a
left foot shot despite Johann Vogel beats Lee Bowyer to a header the attention of Kevin Hofland Players: Jan Vennegor of Hesselink got the only goal Dominic Matteo and
on
the right of midfield Lee Bowyer was pushed into central midfield in
the absence of Olivier Dacourt David Batty was on Eirik Bakke was twice
the
bench close
early on Harry Kewell had a
storming first half Mark
Viduka created chances Nigel Martyn saved
on the hour Ian Harte supplied crosses but missed good chances Alan
Smith was a striker Theo Lucius came into the PSV
midfield