Date:
Venue:
Competition: UEFA Cup, Second Round, First Leg.
Score:
Scorers:
Attendance: 31,867.
Teams:
Hapoel Tel-Aviv: Elimelech; Antebi, Gershon, Domb, Halis; Tuama,
Halmai (Abutbul), Abukasis, Afek; Balili (Udi), Welton
(Cleschenko). Unused Subs: Halon,
Referee: Jack Van Hulten (
There was an improved display in the UEFA Cup home tie with Hapoel Tel-Aviv. With Alan Smith a livewire and Mark Viduka and Harry Kewell in top
form, it was needed as Hapoel did not come to defend
and were never frightened to break quickly at the least opportunity. For long periods it still looked
like it wouldn't quite happen for
Nick Barmby had one of his best games, and his driving runs were
a problem, before a nagging hamstring injury forced him to leave the field
early. Hapoel had given United many tense
moments in the first half, but in the second half United gradually got on top
and Mark Viduka was taking on the role of provider
rather than executioner. Harry Kewell who looked
confident and willing to take on the defence down the left flank and it was he
who finally ended United's frustrations when he gave United the lead
with eight minutes to go when his shot was deflected past the keeper. It was greeted with a collective
sigh of relief around
Harry Kewell also enjoyed some good opportunities
before his decisive strike, and the Aussie was looking sharper by the game.
Ironically, though, United looked at their best when they reverted to a
The
visitors deserved plenty of credit for the way they approached the game, but
they were unable to keep up the frenetic pace they started at and were merely
clinging on by the end. Hapoel's best opportunities
all came in the first half where the passing of Josef Abukasis
and the pace of Pini Balili
caused United plenty of early problems. The pair linked up well early on and Pini Balili was guilty of wasting
a couple of opportunities when he hurried his finish rather than waiting. Terry
Venables' pre-match assessment that Hapoel would come to attack was proved right as the
visitors broke quickly and incisively, but they frequently wasted their
openings with needless shots from distance.
It wouldn't
be unfair to say that Hapoel had the better of the
opening period, yet United hit the woodwork twice and could easily have been
two goals to the good. A delightful overhead kick from Nick Barmby
rattled the upright while Mark Viduka's sweetly
struck free-kick clipped the bar. It did look like Lady Luck was deserting
United yet again, but Terry Venables' astute changes
to the system at half-time saw Leeds show more penetration in the middle of the
park and they took control. Even then it looked like the elusive goal, their
first at
The
decisive moment came when Mark Viduka and Alan Smith
combined well and Harry Kewell's well driven shot was
deflected out of the reach of the helpless Shavit Elimelech. The goal was no more than
Match Action:
Harry Kewell scores
the winner
Eirik Bakke ducks for cover as
Harry Kewell volleys the winner
Mark Viduka
congratulates Harry Kewell
Alan Smith congratulates Harry Kewell Nick
Barmby and Eirik Bakke plough through the midfield
Nick Barmby gets in a
spectacular overhead shot
Alan Smith slides into tackle as Gary Kelly
watches Mark Viduka
holds off Asaf Domb
Ian Harte gets up
high to win a header Gabor Halmai tries to swap shirts
with Gary Kelly watches the dangerous Carlos Welton
Alan
Smith prematurely
Alan Smith tries to get past Rahamin Halis
Olivier Dacourt tries
to get in a shot
Josef Abukasis throws
himself to the floor after losing the ball to Alan Smith Alan Smith in a tangle with Gabor Halmai
Players:
Harry Kewell scored
the only goal of the game Mark Viduka was in
top form Nick
Barmby was enterprising until injured
Alan Smith was a livewire Paul Robinson made fine saves Jonathan
Woodgate was outstanding Lucas Radebe shone
in defence
Shavit Elimelech was in goal Ygal Antebi and Rahamin Halis were the full-backs
Shimon Gershon, Asaf Domb and
were the Tel-Aviv central defence Rahamin Saban was an unused substitute
Salim Tuama, Josef Abukasis,
Omri Afek and Gabor Halmai formed the Tel-Aviv
midfield
Carlos Silva Welton and Pini Balili were the
Hapoel strikers Sergei Clescenko and Kfir Udi were two of the substitutes used