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Manchester United 0-3 York City | Coca Cola League Cup 2nd round 1995 | Highlights
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- Опубліковано 19 вер 2020
- York City hit the national headlines with a stunning cup upset at Old Trafford by thumping future double winners Manchester United in front of their own fans.
City went into the game second from bottom of Division Two (League One) having won only one league game all season, a lucky 1-0 victory at Swansea City courtesy of an own goal. Manchester United, on the other hand, were joint leaders of the Premiership and, although Alex Ferguson including some of his less experienced younger players, United still fielded a formidable side.
With Old Trafford full but at a reduced capacity due to ongoing stand reconstruction, City started brightly and quickly got into the game. Midfielders Scott Jordan and Nigel Pepper both came close with shots while, at the other end, keeper Dean Kiely tipped over an effort from veteran striker Brian McClair.
On 24th minutes the first shockwaves rang around the famous old ground, when Graeme Murty dispossessed Phil Neville with a great tackle to feed striker Paul Barnes. Barnes looked up and hit an effort from 25 yards that took a slight deflection, completely wrongfooting Kevin Pilkington in the United goal.
A shellshocked United fought back and it was McClair again causing problems before the interval, but the Premiership stars couldn’t find a way through.
In the second period, shock to the horror and delight turned into ecstacy for the travelling York fans as City raced into a 3-0 lead with two further goals scored in eight minutes.
In the 51st minutes, Barnes raced through United’s defence and was fouled by young Pat McGibbon. The referee awarded a penalty and sent off the defender, Barnes scoring from the spot. Two minutes later, Nigel Pepper swung in a pinpoint free-kick right onto the head of Tony Barras and, with Pilkington in no man’s land, the ball flew into the net for City’s third.
Paul Barnes found the net again but was incorrectly judged offside and, at the other end, the City man cleared a Steve Bruce effort off the line. City were then reduced to ten men when substitute Paul Baker was dismissed for two quick bookings, but City put in a superb team effort to keep a clean sheet.
In the second leg, United brought back their big guns including the likes of Roy Keane, Eric Cantona and Peter Schmeichel but it wasn’t enough to claw back the deficit, York going through 4-3 on aggregate for a stunning success.
York City: Kiely, McMillan, Tutill, Barras, Hall, Williams, Pepper, Jordan, Murty, Peverell (Baker), Barnes (Atkin).
Attendance: 29,049
Footage from ITV Sport
I was there! I travelled up from Bristol and met and watched with my friend who had travelled from Selby. We were right behind the centre of the goal a few rows back. I can remember the YCFC crowd chanting "are you Scarborough in disguise". Strange because for some time I thought that it was 4-0, but I see that we had a goal disallowed. great memories! Thanks for posting.
I remember York beating Arsenal (Keith Houchen penalty) not too many years before this. They were something of 'giant killers' at the time. I remember seeing the score in the newspaper and my eye's watering. Thanks for posting, great to actually see all the goals finally! . I left York in the late 90's and am now a Leeds resident (and sadly fan). I always keep an eye on York though. When you're an joiner Red through that era you can never turn your back on them!
Very sad to see how City have fallen to such depths mate especially as you rightly point out we had some great players then and a number of brilliant results.
No wonder 'Manchester anything but united' lost, half the team were wearing sunglasses, presumably to avoid being dazzled by York's brilliant display. Don't believe me ?, take a look at the hapless McGibbon as he comes off. Great footage, thank you so much.
'Barnesy was ROBBED off a stunning hat trick because the 3rd goal he scored was clearly ONSIDE still you can't be too hard on United 🤣⚽️⚽️⚽️🤣
Waiting for Warner Brothers to remaster this in 4k
Sitting in a pizza express in York right now talking about this very game.. All Liverpool fans here. Great memories, 27 years ago... Wow.
Can't believe it was 25 years ago. One of the great City cup upsets. Let's hope for more soon.
I remember I was in Malta when this match was played. I was in the hotel bar and I saw the score come up on the TV. I didn't quite know what to make of it. Naturally I was chuffed when it turned out to be genuine.
lol, I remember contacting every man united fan I knew to laugh at them 😂
I was only ten at the time but remember it well
Cannot believe the referee sent Paul Atkin off for 2 of the most ridiculous yellow cards ive ever seen.
Just read an article about this on BBC Sport's page - can't believe I hadn't heard about it before! What a great night this must've been, and to see it through over two legs as well, against the double winners that season? Truly amazing. 👏
What a night that was! 2nd leg at Bootham Crescent atmosphere was unreal
'Fergie' said later that York played better at Bootham Crescent than they did at Old Trafford 🤣🤣🤣 course we did🤣
Nigel Pepper being booked surely not 😉🙂⚽️⚽️⚽️
I hope the ref apologiesd to Paul Atkin because those 2 yellow cards were an utter joke.
Poor 'Ginner'!!(aka Wayne Hall) the commentators first words are about his 'receding hairline'....what the ffflipp!! Wayne gave many years great service at York and you could always rely on him.
Remember it well and That’s a very strong team Untied fielded that night.
Лучший матч в истории клуба !
Where are the Utd players names on the back of the shirts???
I don’t think they wore them during the League cup back then
Anybody know how the second leg went?
3-1 united.
York 1-3 United City won 4-3 on aggregate.
@@seanatkinson770looking for highlights of this but doesn't seem to be on yt
Utd brought other first team regulars back for the 2nd leg including Schmeichel Paul Scholes and someone called CANTONA 🤔 his 2nd match back after serving a lengthy ban for kicking a vile bigoted shit in the crowd who after Cantona had been sent off at Selhurst Park came running down to confront the masterful Frenchman shouting vile offensive abuse aimed at Eric's mother. Instead of a ban he should have received applause
I'll bet 'Murts' wasn't too pleased right at the end he's lying sparko on the pitch at the final whistle with only Dennis Irwin trying to help as his triumphant team mates run past to the adulation of the City faithful 🤔🤭⚽️⚽️⚽️🤣
Very proud then to embarrassed now
Amazing result but terrible decision for the pen, was clearly outside even at first view
I know it's great isn't 👍
Looks like Man Utd didn't care. Fielded an understrength side. Still a good result for York City though.
'UNDERSTRENGTH SIDE' 🤣🤣 apart from Pilkington and the young Irish defender the rest were established international players Inc Giggs Beckham Neville McClair etc so don't talk about United 'not caring' any team that represents one of the greatest club sides in the world always cares 😉
@@seanatkinson770 Beckham was not an established international in 1995.
@tomrogers7110 Yeah he was shite wasn't he 🤔
@@UXB-p5u LOL. Not the point.
in 95 an 'understrength' utd side was better than most other full strength prem sides