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12 December 1999
Huddersfield 0:2 Liverpool
FA Cup Round 3
Mc Alpine Stadium

REPORT

by Teamtalk

Two classic Liverpool counter strikes saw the Reds through into the Fourth Round of the FA Cup as they condemned Huddersfield to a 2-0 defeat.

A great cup tie at the McAlpine saw Huddersfield make the early running against an in form Liverpool for whom Titi Camara secured the lead on 35 minutes.

Town forced a corner as early as the third minute. Jamie Vincent's outswinger was flicked on at the near post before falling to captain Kenny Irons. The former Tranmere man's low drive was well held by Reds 'keeper Sander Westerveld low to his right just as striker Clyde Wijnhard tried to stab home.

Within a minute the Dutch forward was put through and comfortably outpaced defender Sammy Hyypia who he turned inside out before having his right footed shot blocked again by Westerveld who was injured temporarily in the resulting collision with his countryman.

Ex-Manchester United man Ben Thornley made a surging run on the left after 10 minutes which culminated in a fine left foot shot which was turned around for a corner by Westerveld.

Dean Gorre and Clyde Wijnhard linked well on the right as they worked the angles around the Liverpool back four before the ball came back to the former who scuffed his effort wide.

The best of the early chances for the Reds fell to Titi Camara on nine minutes when he was put through but with a clear site on goal scuffed his left footed shot wide across goal. Michael Owen finally beat the offside trap on 13 minutes and his delicate chip was only just held onto by Belgian 'keeper Nico Vaesen.

Steve Bruce must have been tearing his hair out at the amount of chances missed by his Terriers. Dean Gorre was unlucky to see his left foot effort deflected wide of goal after running directly at the Liverpool defence on 23 minutes.

The most profligate waster of chances was Wijnhard. Receiving a ball from Scott Sellars the striker found space between the centre backs Stephane Henchoz and Sammy Hyppia but could only prod his right foot effort wide. He then followed this with a rash blaze over the bar when put behind the Liverpool defence on the right.

Liverpool, always dangerous on the break, reminded Town of their pedigree when a superb volley from Hyypia from outside the box was deflected over the bar on 27 minutes. Another glorious chance to take the lead went begging for Town when Scott Sellars was left in acres of space on his favoured left foot but he screwed his effort wide.

Immediately after Liverpool made Huddersfield pay when Camara received the ball outside the box and sprayed it wide for Vladimir Smicer. The Czech's excellent cross was met by Camara whose right footed volley found the corner of the net despite Nico Vaesen's left hand just making contact with the ball.

Into the second period Gorre had a goal bound shot deflected wide for a corner from which Clyde Wijnhard headed narrowly wide on 51 minutes.

Hamann fired over from Smicer 's cut back two minutes later and then a killer blow was struck on 59 minutes when Camara's cross field ball found Dominic Matteo on the left. He galloped into the area rode the challenge from Kenny Irons and then fired left footed across Nico Vaesen to give Liverpool a 2-0 lead.

A third Liverpool goal looked odds on just five minutes later when a superb touch from Camara played Owen in. The England striker delayed and allowed Jamie Vincent to rescue Town as Owen was about to fire home.

Wijnhard should have halved the arrears on 69 minutes when put clean through only to roll his right footed effort wide of the right hand post.

Owen then showed a clean pair of heels as he ran half the length of the pitch before firing a fizzing shot at Vaesen who beat out the effort to safety.

The Terriers never gave up and a surging run from Marcus Stewart into the area brought a save from Westerveld as the striker tried to cut the ball back to Wijnhard.

Huddersfield threw on former Blackburn man George Donis to add pace down the right for the closing stages of the game and his 78th minute strike was well turned over by Westerveld. Resolute defending and fine counter attacking marked another excellent result for Liverpool who responded well to the early onslaught from the Nationwide Division One table toppers.


MATCH STATS

Huddersfield : Vaesen, Jenkins, Vincent, Armstrong, Thornley (Donis 72), Gray, Gorre, Irons, Stewart (Schofield 83), Sellars, Wijnhard.
Unused subs : Margetson, Dyson, Horne
Scorers : --
Bookings : Gray
Sentoff : --

Liverpool : Westerveld, Henchoz, Staunton (Matteo 35), Smicer (Song 72), Owen, Hyypia, Hamann, Camara, Carragher, Murphy, Gerrard (Newby 89).
Unused subs : Meijer, Friedel
Scorers : Camara (36th), Matteo (51st)
Bookings : --
Sentoff : --

Referee : R.J Harris

Attendance : 23,678



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