3e Tour Retour
10 Decembre1975
Anfield Road
Victory against WKS Slask Wroclaw at Anfield was a formality. Liverpool supporters had been put off by the likelihood of a meaningless match, and as a consequence, Anfield hosted its lowest European crowd in 12 seasons, with just under 18,000 present to witness a comfortable win. One report called the game 'an annihilation', but that was probably a slight exaggeration. Liverpool certainly coasted home without extending themselves, although for most players and supporters it was a game to be quickly forgotten, for Jimmy Case, it was a truly memorable evening. The Liverpool-born player, who had only a handful of appearances under his belt, was called into the Liverpool line-up an hour before the kickoff, when Steve Heighway pulled out with a sore throat. At that stage in his career, 21-year-old Case operated as a striker, and he proved his mettle with a glorious hat-trick. He simply outclassed the Poles. It took Case just 22 minutes to find the route to goal, after a stylish feint by Toshack had given him a clear sight of the Polish 'keeper. It was Liverpool's 100th goal in Europe. Seven minutes later, Keegan put Case through and he scored Liverpool's second. A minute after the interval, Case netted when Kalinowski failed to hold a Brian Hall shot. Case had beaten the Poles on his own. The small crowd less than half that present in Poland — could at least wend its way home satisfied that they had seen a Liverpool player with a bright future.
10 Decembre1975
Anfield Road
Victory against WKS Slask Wroclaw at Anfield was a formality. Liverpool supporters had been put off by the likelihood of a meaningless match, and as a consequence, Anfield hosted its lowest European crowd in 12 seasons, with just under 18,000 present to witness a comfortable win. One report called the game 'an annihilation', but that was probably a slight exaggeration. Liverpool certainly coasted home without extending themselves, although for most players and supporters it was a game to be quickly forgotten, for Jimmy Case, it was a truly memorable evening. The Liverpool-born player, who had only a handful of appearances under his belt, was called into the Liverpool line-up an hour before the kickoff, when Steve Heighway pulled out with a sore throat. At that stage in his career, 21-year-old Case operated as a striker, and he proved his mettle with a glorious hat-trick. He simply outclassed the Poles. It took Case just 22 minutes to find the route to goal, after a stylish feint by Toshack had given him a clear sight of the Polish 'keeper. It was Liverpool's 100th goal in Europe. Seven minutes later, Keegan put Case through and he scored Liverpool's second. A minute after the interval, Case netted when Kalinowski failed to hold a Brian Hall shot. Case had beaten the Poles on his own. The small crowd less than half that present in Poland — could at least wend its way home satisfied that they had seen a Liverpool player with a bright future.
Liverpool: Clemence, Neat, Smith, P. Thompson, Kennedy (Cormack), Hughes, Keegan, Hall, Case, Toshack, Callaghan.
WKS Slask Wroclaw: Kalinowski, Balcerzak, Kowalczyk, Karpihski, Erlich, Kopycki, Pawlowski, Faber (Wanat), Garlowski, Olesiak (Kwiatkowski), Sybis.
Scorer: Case (22, 29, 46).
Scorer: Case (22, 29, 46).
ENG resume 30mnts repost lien mort retrouvé sur un disque dur.
temporaire comme les autres lien mort tot ou tard
temporaire comme les autres lien mort tot ou tard
C3.1975.1976.Liv.Slask.Wroclaw.Resume.twb22.mp4
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