Date:
Venue:
Competition: Coca-Cola Football League Championship.
Score:
Scorers:
Attendance: 26,387.
Teams:
Referee: A.R. Hall (
The
champagne was kept on ice, but Leeds United still saved the best until last as
they bowed out of 2005 with a comfortable derby victory against
It was a
professional effort from United and, despite enjoying a run that had seen them
win seven of their last nine games, it was their most
complete team performance for a good while. David Healy was surprisingly left
out of the starting line-up, but Liam Miller came into the midfield and enjoyed
perhaps his best ninety minutes since joining the club on loan from Manchester
United the previous month. While Jonathan Douglas got both
Neil Sullivan
again showed his quality with two superb saves, while Gary Kelly and Paul
Butler looked assured in everything they did. Stephen Crainey
came in for his first start since September and was solid, but it was Matthew Kilgallon who again stole the show with another fine
all-round performance. Defensively Kilgallon was
excellent, but the York-born youngster showed another side to his game with a
delightful pass that created United's opener. Given
the way
United
should have gone ahead on twenty-nine minutes when Richard Cresswell
robbed Mark Lynch on the halfway line and, seizing upon the loose ball, Robbie
Blake was handed a clear run. The striker couldn't believe his luck, but
United went
1-0 up deep into stoppage time. Matthew Kilgallon
delivered a superb ball out of defence, Robbie Blake
showed tremendous skill to get it down and feed Jonathan Douglas and the
Irishman netted for his second goal in three games. United should have had a
chance to make it 2-0 at the start of the second half when a blatant penalty
appeal was waved away. A
Richard Cresswell had a header cleared off the line before his
follow-up shot hit the bar but, as the
Match Action:
Jonathan Douglas celebrates the first goal Liam Miller and Keith Andrews do battle in
midfield
Richard Cresswell gets
in a shot
Jonathan Douglas heads
United’s second goal
Players:
Jonathan Douglas scored both United
goals David Healy was surprisingly left out Liam Miller came into the midfield
Eddie Lewis played as an attacking left winger
and with Richard Cresswell and Robbie Blake was a
constant threat
Neil Sullivan made an Matthew Kilgallon
was Gary Kelly and Paul Butler looked
assured
excellent save excellent in defence
Shaun
Mark Lynch and Andy Dawson were the
full-backs Leon
Cort and Sam Collins were in central defence
Jason Price, Damien Delaney, Keith Andrews and
Stuart Elliott were the
Billy Paynter and
Craig Fagan were the strikers Matt Duke and Curtis Woodhose were the
unused substitutes
Scott Wiseman, Nick Barmby
and Stuart Green were the substitutes used