Date:
Venue:
Competition: First Division.
Score:
Scorers:
Attendance: 29,292.
Teams:
Referee: Mr K. Lupton (
Leeds
United, making a big impression back in the top flight, were
being talked of as possible candidates for a place in
Manager
Howard Wilkinson had warned that
A goal in
the tenth minute was followed by another five minutes later and a third on the
stroke of half-time. Lee Chapman had his critics among home fans but he showed
great skill in scoring the first goal, his thirteenth of the season. Mel Sterland and Carl Shutt laid the
foundations and though Chapman had his back to goal when he received the ball,
a deft back-heel and a swift turn gave him the space to strike a sweet left
foot shot past
Gary Speed
took the honours for the second goal,
fastening on to a long clearance from John Lukic
after
Alan Cork
twice headed over the bar and ex-United defender Terry Phelan hit the cross-bar
with a vicious volley, while John Lukic made a brave
save at the feet of Paul McGee. John Fashanu had been
well marshalled by Chris Whyte
but the Don’s striker escaped his marker in the sixty-eighth minute to hit a
fierce shot from twenty-five yards against the angle of the United
goal.
Match Action:
Mel Sterland scores
Players:
Lee Chapman, Gary
Speed and Mel Sterland got the
Teamsheet but did not play
Carl Shutt had a part
in the first goal
John Lukic’s long clearance Howard Wilkinson saw the danger
of John Fashanu
made the second goal
Gordon Strachan’s
corner was flicked on by Chris Whyte Hans Segers was
in the
for Sterland’s goal Phelan was left-back
Dean Blackwell and Keith Curle
were in central defence Mark McGhee was the other striker with John Fashanu
Warren Barton, Lawrie
Sanchez, John Scales and Gary Elkin formed the midfield
Detzi Kruszynski and Alan Cork came on as
substitutes