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MANCHESTER UNITED REPORTS 1998-1999
Picture Jason Euell - nips in to score Wimbledon's goal.

Wimbledon 1 Man Utd 1

By Mark Bradley, PA Sport Chief Soccer Writer

It was just as well Wimbledon boss Joe Kinnear was convalescing at home after his heart attack as the only way to have escaped serious palpitations during the Dons' latest derailing of a title-chasing side was to have watched on Teletext.

Wimbledon may have taken the lead after just five minutes through Jason Euell but they had to produce a simply stunning defensive performance for the remaining 85 minutes as leaders Manchester United threw absolutely everything at them.

At times the endless goalmouth scrambles were more like a West End farce and at times the game seemed more like a training session of attack against defence as United threw nine players forward by the end.

It may even come as some relief for United to face the Juventus defence in next week's Champions' League semi-final first leg at Old Trafford, such was the brilliance and sheer bloody-minded doggedness of this Dons rearguard performance.

Chris Perry and Dean Blackwell were outstanding at the heart of the defence, Robbie Earle and Jason Euell were tireless in midfield and keeper Neil Sullivan - linked with a possible summer move to United - pulled off a string of world-class saves.

United did hit the net once as David Beckham scored for the second successive game on the stroke of half-time but in reality, the second-half was probably the most one-sided 45 minutes of football you could imagine.

The visitors had a total of nine shots on target and seemed to have at least 80 per cent of the possession in the second period.

Wimbledon may not have beaten United in their past nine League encounters and even came into the game on the back of three successive defeats, but yet again they proved their ability to upset high-flying opponents.

United had even fielded a virtually full-strength side just four days ahead of the encounter with Juventus but it was injured centre-back Jaap Stam's commanding presence which they sorely missed early on.

They were behind after just five minutes when Sullivan punted the ball downfield to catch United cold following a corner and Euell intercepted Neville's weak header back to keeper Peter Schmeichel.

After first pushing the ball out of the keeper's reach, Euell then showed great agility to steer his shot into the empty net at full stretch as Schmeichel desperately attempted to recover.

The United keeper was also guilty of two miscued clearances but it was only his incredible agility which kept out Euell just seven minutes later.

Johnsen was muscled out of the way by John Hartson as the Welshman turned on the edge of the penalty area and then laid the ball sideways to the unmarked Euell, whose shot was superbly saved by the Danish keeper.

Whatever their defensive deficiencies, United piled forward in increasing numbers, spurred on by their captain Roy Keane, and Henning Berg headed over and Andy Cole shot wide.

Sullivan pushed a shot from Neville around the post, blocked Keane's path as he charged into the penalty area and tipped a powerful drive from Paul Scholes out for a corner.

Still the visitors proved to be their own worst enemies as Berg failed to control a hurried pass across the face of his own penalty box from Irwin and let in Marcus Gayle to shoot a couple of feet wide.

But although the slimmed-down Hartson was holding the ball up effectively, Wimbledon were gradually starved of possession and the breakthrough finally came two minutes before the break as Irwin drove in a low cross from the byline and as the ball bounced into the air off Blackwell's thigh, Beckham pounced to drill home a first-time shot.

United were immediately back on the offensive after the interval.

Sullivan saved a shot from Blomqvist with his outstretched foot and Cole fired into the side-netting but the massed ranks of Dons defenders and midfielders continued to hold out.

United threw on Ole Gunnar Solskjaer with 17 minutes left for Blomqvist as their desperation grew but it was actually Wimbledon who threatened next with only their second shot of the half as Earle drove straight into Schmeichel's midriff.

It was only a temporary respite as United surged back, with Yorke heading inches wide and Sullivan reacting brilliantly to push an effort from Scholes around the post.

Then just as Beckham looked odds-on to score after Sullivan had palmed out a cross to the midfielder just 15 yards from goal, Blackwell produced a simply stunning block tackle to send the shot looping well over the bar.

It was just not United's day. As they trudged off the pitch in sheer and utter frustration, their only consolation was that Wimbledon still have to play both Chelsea and Arsenal.

The Dons' influence on the title race may not be over just yet.

Teams

Wimbledon: Sullivan, Kimble (Ardley 81), Perry, Blackwell, Thatcher, C. Hughes (Roberts 83), Earle, Gayle, M. Hughes, Euell, Hartson (Cort 68).

Subs Not Used: Heald, Ainsworth.

Booked: Cort.

Goals: Euell 5.

Man Utd: Schmeichel, G. Neville, Irwin, Johnsen, Beckham, Cole, Blomqvist (Solskjaer 73), Keane, Scholes, Yorke, Berg.

Subs Not Used: Butt, Giggs, P. Neville, Van Der Gouw.

Booked: Berg.

Goals: Beckham 44.

Att: 26,121.

Ref: G Barber (Pyrford).

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