Wembley Stadium
8 aout 1992
Char.Shld.1991.1992.Lds.Liv.twb22.mp4
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Life should have been good for the two teams who strode out at Wembley in August 1992 to bring the curtain up on the glitzy new world of the Premier League. Howard Wilkinson’s Leeds Utd were preparing to defend a title won in thrilling, improbable fashion, having only been promoted back to the top tier three seasons prior. Liverpool had endured a rocky 1991/92, finishing a disappointing sixth, but had nevertheless managed to pick up the silverware they then still took for granted in lifting the then-prestigious FA Cup.
Yet both clubs stood on the precipice of disastrous seasons. The champions would finish 17th in 1992/93, just two points off the relegation zone, their safety not confirmed until the league’s penultimate weekend. Liverpool meanwhile, were again forced to settle for sixth – having been 15th (and just three points away from the drop zone themselves) as late as March.
The game itself was a riotous hybrid of The Matrix meets the Marx Brothers – quality, cutting-edge finishing intermingled with screwball defending. It also featured one of Eric Cantona’s last great performances in a Leeds shirt.
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