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14 Feb 1993. Sunday. FA Cup 5th Round Classic. Blades 2 ManU 1. Live on BBC. Scorers Hoyland, Hodges, Giggs.
Team - Kelly, Ward, Gayle, Beesley, Cowan, Carr, Hartfield, Hodges, Hoyland, Bryson, Deane Sub Littlejohn (1-4-2-3-1)
Memories - Blades went for a short passing game with Hodges playing a blinder in central midfield and Hartfield and Hoyland as his defensive midfield minders. Hodges display was capped with a classic lob over Schmeichel from inside the penalty area for the winning goal, just before half time, one of the finest goals ever scored at the Lane IMO.
Had a bit of luck when Steve Bruce hit the post with a 2nd half penalty but fully deserved the win.
Blades seemed determined to show the nation that they were capable of much more than the one-dimensional outfit that the media always portrayed. I am sure this is the game where Hansen said that Blades were individually good and collectively brilliant. He also said he had never heard noise like it in a football ground, not bad from someone who played his career at Anfield.
But back to Hodges. This was his day. Not consistent but not far behind Currie when he put his mind to it and this was certainly one of the latter.
Happy days. Roll on Sunday.
Team - Kelly, Ward, Gayle, Beesley, Cowan, Carr, Hartfield, Hodges, Hoyland, Bryson, Deane Sub Littlejohn (1-4-2-3-1)
Memories - Blades went for a short passing game with Hodges playing a blinder in central midfield and Hartfield and Hoyland as his defensive midfield minders. Hodges display was capped with a classic lob over Schmeichel from inside the penalty area for the winning goal, just before half time, one of the finest goals ever scored at the Lane IMO.
Had a bit of luck when Steve Bruce hit the post with a 2nd half penalty but fully deserved the win.
Blades seemed determined to show the nation that they were capable of much more than the one-dimensional outfit that the media always portrayed. I am sure this is the game where Hansen said that Blades were individually good and collectively brilliant. He also said he had never heard noise like it in a football ground, not bad from someone who played his career at Anfield.
But back to Hodges. This was his day. Not consistent but not far behind Currie when he put his mind to it and this was certainly one of the latter.
Happy days. Roll on Sunday.