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Competition: UEFA Cup, First Round, Second Leg.
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Attendance: 18,680.
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Referee: Gerhard Kunze (East Germany).
It was a rare horror show from United in European
competition. The visit of unknown Lierse for the
return leg of the First Round tie was played the week after the play-off
against
With Allan Clarke, Mick Jones and Eddie Gray already on the injured list and replaced by Rod Belfitt, Chris Galvin and Mick Bates, United chose to leave out Gary Sprake and Norman Hunter, who were both on the bench and give John Shaw and Jimmy Mann a blooding in European football, while Johnny Giles, Jack Charlton and Terry Cooper were all rested with John Faulkner deputising for Charlton.
Paul Reaney put through his own goal after thirty-one minutes and
Peter Ressel, after thirty-five minutes, and Frans Janssens two minutes later
had wiped out United’s lead and sent the visitors in
at the break with a 3-2 aggregate lead. Although United threw on Gary Sprake, for John Shaw, who had had a severe bout of debut
nerves, and Norman Hunter, for Jimmy Mann, it made no difference as Peter Ressel got his second, and Lierse’s
fourth, when he put the tie totally beyond the home team’s reach in the
eightieth minute and completed United’s misery and
humiliation.
It was one
of European football’s biggest ever shocks. United were humbled in front of their
own fans by the unlikely Belgian side, who went into
the game with a two goal deficit from their home leg. “It was sensational.
Miracles do happen,” exclaimed a stunned Lierse coach
Frank De Munck after his side’s amazing 4-0 victory
in front of a shell-shocked
Revie
included a relatively inexperienced side, including European debutants John
Shaw and Jimmy Mann. But even without eight internationals on the field they
should still have been far too strong for a Lierse
squad which only contained seven full-time professionals. The
The tie was
then turned on its head in the space of six staggering minutes. First, Frans Vermeyen had a shot blocked
and Frans Janssens roared
in to blast a shot through a crowd of defenders, clipping Paul Reaney on its way past John Shaw, after thirty-one minutes.
Hopes that the goal would stir United into action were unfounded as United
momentarily stopped in midfield as Paul Madeley
appeared to be obstructed and Peter Ressel raced away
to slip the ball past the exposed John Shaw to put the scores level on
aggregate just four minutes later. From the kick-off Lierse
regained possession and attacked United’s confused
ranks and snatched the lead with a catastrophic goal. The poor Shaw, who was only
seventeen, let Peter Rossel’s routine cross slip
through his hands and Frans Janssens,
who was stood virtually on the goal-line had the
easiest of tap-ins to give his side a shock 3-2 aggregate lead.
Revie
made drastic changes at half-time, bringing Gary Sprake
in goal and replacing Jimmy Mann with the experienced Norman Hunter. Knowing
Both United’s attack and the Lierse
defending became more and more desperate but United were punished again ten
minutes from time when they overcommitted themselves and were caught on the
break and the impressive Peter Rossel provided an
expert finish for a truly amazing victory. Philosophical Revie
said, ”We have no excuses, Shaw is very upset but he
will learn from this experience and show what we all know. That he is a very
good goalkeeper.”
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Jimmy Mann and John Shaw were given debuts in a
very under-strength United side.