Manchester City target Robbie Fowler arrived to a hero's reception at Maine
Road today - only for Shaun Goater and Niclas Jensen to steal the glory.
Blues boss Kevin Keegan is expected to launch a £7million raid for Fowler next
week and the home fans showed what they think of the potential transfer by
hailing his appearance from the Leeds bench 18 minutes from time.
Yet long-serving Goater proved he is going to be no willing patsy for the
England man by putting City in front with his sixth goal of the campaign, before
Jensen produced one of the most majestic finishes the old ground has ever seen.
With just one goal from 41 previous appearances, expectations were not high
when Nicolas Anelka lofted a pass across the penalty area to the unmarked Danish
international.
The ball dropped perfectly and Jensen let fly, arrowing his shot into the
opposite corner leaving the excellent Paul Robinson helpless.
Robinson came out on top when Jensen launched another audacious effort from
Eyal Berkovic's square ball but, even though Harry Kewell gave Leeds late hope
with a cool last-minute finish, the visitors were well beaten and Goater had
made his point by tucking a 29th-minute shot into the corner after Berkovic had
played him in.
Keegan had expressed a pre-match hope that his side would perform to a far
higher standard than they had in their FA Cup defeat to Liverpool six days
previously.
If anything they were worse, certainly in the first 15 minutes when a Leeds
side who had taken 13 points from their last five outings managed to smother
City's sporadic attacks.
Not that the visitors did any better, even though Kewell suggested he might,
standing on the ball on one occasion after forcing himself into a decent
attacking position.
The Australian brought a good save from Peter Schmeichel after his effort
deflected off Kevin Horlock.
Jason Wilcox could not get enough power on his header to test the veteran Dane
from the rebound and the former Blackburn man's one-footedness was exposed on
the stroke of half-time when he was forced to cut inside after good work from
Alan Smith and Kewell had set him free in the box.
Wilcox still managed to force a low cross into the danger zone but neither
Kewell nor Smith could bundle the ball home.
By then, City were in front, Berkovic finally gaining some reward for his
promptings, driving at the heart of Leeds' stretched defence and pulling
Jonathan Woodgate out of position before releasing Goater.
The little Israeli might have created a second had Marc-Vivien Foe, after
rising above the Leeds defence, been able to keep his header under Robinson's
crossbar.
Foe and Goater both wasted chances to extend City's lead in the first few
minutes of the second period but it took Jensen's brilliant strike to raise the
home fans to their feet, and give Fowler an indication of the standards he will
have to match should he decide to link up with the Blues.
Fowler's Leeds career certainly looks to be heading nowhere fast and despite
his experience, it was to teenage sensation James Milner than manager Terry
Venables turned when Smith was forced off after taking a crack on the ankle from
Sun Jihai.
At that stage, the visitors were pushing forward with greater urgency, only
for their efforts to meet with an obdurate City defence, well marshalled from
the back by Schmeichel's bellowing voice.
Having scored nine goals in the previous two visits to Maine Road, maybe Leeds
had used up their quota at a ground to which they will probably never return -
unless an FA Cup semi-final is staged there and the Yorkshire side reach it.
They must have known it was not to be their day when Horlock capped an
industrious afternoon by sliding in to deny Kewell a shooting chance after good
work from Eirik Bakke.
It was time for Fowler, to one of the most bizarre receptions imaginable, the
visiting fans staying largely silent as the home support cheered his arrival,
although his immediate impact was neglible compared with that of Robinson, who
produced a fine one-handed stop to deny Horlock a deserved goal.
City seemed to stop playing after that, and Kewell's late strike after
strolling onto Jonathan Woodgate's pass threatened to give Keegan heart
failure.
Deservedly, the home side survived to move within a point of once-mighty
Liverpool. Maybe Fowler can push them into Europe after all.
Teams
Man City: Schmeichel, Dunne, Howey, Distin, Jihai,
Berkovic (Benarbia 84), Foe, Horlock, Jensen,
Goater (Wright-Phillips 80), Anelka.
Subs Not Used: Nash, Wiekens, Huckerby.
Goals: Goater 29, Jensen 50.
Leeds: Robinson, Kelly, Mills, Woodgate, Matteo,
Smith (Milner 60), Bakke (Fowler 72), Okon, Wilcox,
Viduka (Seth Johnson 72), Kewell.
Subs Not Used: Martyn, Lucic.
Booked: Kewell, Matteo, Mills, Seth Johnson.
Goals: Kewell 90.
Att: 34,884
Ref: R Styles (Hampshire).