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Sunday, January 12, 2020

UEFA Super Cup- Part Six (Liverpool vs. Anderlecht, 1978)

The sixth edition of the UEFA Super Cup took place in the Fall of 1978, between the winner of the Champions Cup, Liverpool and the winners of the Cup Winners Cup, Anderlecht.

The English side Liverpool were the defending Super Cup Champions and had won their second straight Champions Cup after defeating Belgian side Club Brugge (1-0) at Wembley on May 10th, 1978.
They were continuing a dynasty at the top level following UEFA Cup wins in 1973 and 1976 and the Champions Cup in 1977.
The English contingent of Clemence, Neal, Smith, Thompson, Alan and Ray Kennedy, Case, McDermott were complemented with the Scottish trio of Dalglish, Souness and Hansen

The Belgian side Anderlecht were also having their greatest era on the European Stage. They had just won their second Cup Winners Cup in three years on May 3rd, 1978 at Paris by defeating Austria’s FK Austria Vienna (4-0).
The side contained a mix of Belgian and Dutch Internationals.
The Belgians included the likes of Ludo Coeck, Van der Elst and Vercauteren.
The Dutch stars included Rensenbrink, Haan and Geels, to name a few,
Anderlecht had won this trophy just two years prior by defeating the mighty Bayern Munich.
It was hard to pick favorites between two of the greatest teams of the decade.

The first leg was played on December 4th, 1978 at Brussels’ Emile Versé Stadium.
For Liverpool, their veteran Captain Emlyn Hughes was not a regular by this time. He nevertheless started as Phil Thompson was injured.
As the home team, Anderlecht were intent on attacking to build up a margin. They took the lead through a header by Vercauteren in the 17th minute after a fine cross from the right side from Resenebrink.
Just ten minutes later, Jimmy Case leveled the score from a long-range shot.
Anderlecht continued attacking and were rewarded in the 38th minute, when Van der Elst struck home another cross from the right side.
With just minutes remaining, Rensenbrink struck a decisive third goal to make the Belgians’ cushion stronger for the second leg.
Liverpool Manager Bob Paisley was very critical of his team's performance, he said, “We threw it away, our attitude was wrong and we were careless. Anderlecht are a great team going forward, but we never attacked them as we should. Our approach seems to have gone a bit wrong and we've lost our scoring touch where earlier in the season our finishing was great."
A two-goal margin was not beyond Liverpool and there was a lot to play for in the second leg despite Anderlecht’s dominance.


Photo From: Official Match Programme, Liverpool v Anderlecht, 1978
(December 4, 1978, UEFA Super Cup, Anderlecht 3- Liverpool 1)


Photo From: Official Match Programme, Liverpool v Anderlecht, 1978
(December 4, 1978, UEFA Super Cup, Anderlecht 3- Liverpool 1)


Photo From: Official Match Programme, Liverpool v Anderlecht, 1978
(December 4, 1978, UEFA Super Cup, Anderlecht 3- Liverpool 1)

Photo From: France Football, Issue 1888, June 15, 1982
(Károly Palotai)



The Second Leg took place at Liverpool’s Anfield Stadium on December 19th, 1978.
Liverpool made a few changes from the first leg. Starting goalkeeper Ray Clemence had been injured in training. Steve Ogrizovic would deputize for him in goal.
Phil Thompson was back in the squad with Alan Kennedy making way. In attack, David Fairclough started ahead of David Johnson.
Anderlecht made two changes to their own squad.
Gilbert van Binst and Matty van Toom started ahead of Broos and Benny Nielsen.
The conditions for this return leg were farcical, as the pitch was frosty and a fog covered the entire ground.
The conditions forced the match to start 15 minutes late. Not that it made a difference as no one in the stands could see the action on the field.
Liverpool attacked from the start, as they had to make up a deficit.
They took the lead in the 13th minute, when Emlyn Hughes knocked in a rebound after De Bree had parried Jimmy Case’s shot.
It was reported that after Liverpool’s goal, the fans chanted, "Oggy, Oggy (Ogrizovic) tell us who scored", since they could not see the action on the field.
Liverpool continued to dominate with Souness and McDermott controlling the midfield.
At halftime, Anderlecht replaced the injured Geels with Martens.
The Belgians started attacking after halftime and started creating chances.
They tied the match in the 71st minute through Van der Elst. This more or less sealed the tie as Liverpool had to score twice more in twenty minutes just to force overtime.
Liverpool did manage to score just before the end through Fairclough but to no avail. Despite Liverpool’s (2-1) win. Anderlecht won the tie (4-3) on aggregate to win their second UEFA Super Cup in three seasons.

Photo From: Official Match Programme, Liverpool v Anderlecht, 1978
(December 19, 1978, UEFA Super Cup, Liverpool 2-Anderlecht)


Photo From: Gazet van Antwerpen, December 20, 1978
(December 19, 1978, UEFA Super Cup, Liverpool 2-Anderlecht)

Photo From: France Football, Issue 1888, June 15, 1982
(Nicolae Rainea)


Following the match, Referee Nicolae Rainea justified his decision to play by stating, “When I went out there before kick-off I decided I could see well enough and so I decided to play. I am afraid many spectators would not get a very clear view but there was no time I had any thoughts of abandoning the game.".
In contrast Liverpool Manager Bob Paisley was very critical of Rainea’s decision to allow the match to go on, Paisley said, “You can't play football in conditions like that, it's ridiculous.”
He suggested the competition should be played in April with better weather. 
He added, "I think a match like this, between two leading team should be played in better weather, say in April. I know it's difficult, but it's farcical when good players like these have to slither about in fog and can't see each other….It was farcical playing the game in such conditions. There is no way an important game should have been played tonight….My main concern was that somebody might get hurt. Luckily nobody did. I wanted to play this match in April when it would have been a real decider between the winners of the two big European Cups. Then we would have had 40,000 here and they would have seen a good spectacle.”
Paisley’s desire in April was wishful thinking at best as the Semifinals of the European Cup Competitions regularly took place in that month.
The scheduling of this competition would be a point of contention for the upcoming decades.


December 4, 1978
Royale sporting Club Anderlechtois (Belgium) 3-Liverpool Football Club (England) 1
UEFA Super Cup- First Leg
Venue: Brussels- Emile Versé Stadium
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Karoly Palotai (Hungary)
Goalscorers:
(Anderlecht): Franky Vercauteren 17, François Van der Elst 38. Rob Rensenbrink 87
 (Liverpool): Jimmy Case 27
Summary of goals:
1:0 (17th minute, Anderlecht): Rensenbrink’s cross from the right side was headed in by Vercauteren.
1:1 (27th minute, Liverpool): Jimmy Case scored from a long shot from outside the box.
2:1 (38th minute, Anderlecht): A loose ball in the air was one timed volleyed across from the right side by Benny Nielsen, it went across the box and Van Der Elst shot home.
3:1 (87th minute, Anderlecht): Haan sent Rensenbrink clear on the left side, he cut in and slid past Clemence.
Lineups:
RSC Anderlecht:
1-Nico de Bree (Holland), 2-François Van der Elst, 3-Hugo Broos, 4-Johnny Dusbaba (Holland), 5-Jean Thissen, 6-Franky Vercauteren, 7-Benny Nielsen (Denmark), 8-Ruud Geels (Holland), 9-Arie Haan (Holland), 10-Ludo Coeck, 11-Rob Rensenbrink (Holland)

Coach: Raymond Goethals
Booked: Jean Thissen 45 (foul on Dalglish)
Other Substitutes:
12-Jacky Munaron, 13-Ronny Martens, 14-Gilbert van Binst, 15-Matty van Toom (Holland)

Team Captain: Rob Rensenbrink
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: White Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks

Liverpool:
1-Ray Clemence, 2-Phil Neal, 3-Alan Kennedy, 4-Emlyn Hughes, 5-Ray Kennedy, 6-Alan Hansen (Scotland), 7-Kenny Dalglish (Scotland), 8-Jimmy Case, 9-David Johnson (12-Steve Heighway (Republic of Ireland) 54),10-Terry McDermott, 11-Graeme Souness (Scotland)

Coach: Bob Paisley
Other Substitutes:
13-Steve Ogrizovic, 14-David Fairclough, 15-Sammy Lee, 16-Brian Kettle

Team Captain: Kenny Dalglish
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Umbro
Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Red Shorts, Red Socks




December 19, 1978
Liverpool Football Club (England) 2- Royale sporting Club Anderlechtois (Belgium) 1
UEFA Super Cup- Second Leg
Venue: Liverpool-Anfield Stadium
Attendance: 23,598
Referee: Nicolae Rainea (Romania)
Linesmen: Petriceanu, Dinulescu (both Romania)
Goalscorers:
(Liverpool): Emlyn Hughes 13, David Fairclough 87
(Anderlecht): François Van der Elst 71
Summary of goals:
1:0 (13th minute, Liverpool): Jimmy Case’s shot was parried by de Bree, Hughes scored from the rebound.
1:1 (71st minute, Anderlecht): In a counter attack Van der Elst combined with Rensenbrink and slid the ball past Ogrizovic from 15 yards out.
2:1 (87th minute, Liverpol): Thompson sent a long clearance, for Dalglish who headed down for Fairclough to chip the ball in.
Lineups:
Liverpool:
1- Steve Ogrizovic, 2-Phil Neal, 3- Emlyn Hughes, 4-Phil Thompson, 5-Ray Kennedy, 6-Alan Hansen (Scotland), 7-Kenny Dalglish (Scotland), 8-Jimmy Case, 9- David Fairclough,10-Terry McDermott, 11-Graeme Souness (Scotland)

Coach: Bob Paisley
Booked: Phil Neal (impeding Rensenbrink)
Other Substitutes:
12- David Johnson, 13- Ray Clemence, 14-Steve Heighway (Republic of Ireland), 15-Sammy Lee, 16-Brian Kettle

Team Captain: Kenny Dalglish
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Umbro
Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Red Shorts, Red Socks
Note: Kenny Dalglish is named as the Captain in many sources, however, in the video highlights of the match Emlyn Hughes is shown with the armband after scoring.

RSC Anderlecht:
1-Nico de Bree (Holland), 2-Gilbert van Binst, 3-Matty van Toom (Holland), 4-Johnny Dusbaba (Holland), 5-Jean Thissen, 6-Franky Vercauteren, 7-François Van der Elst, 8-Ruud Geels (Holland) (12-Ronny Martens 46), 9-Arie Haan (Holland), 10-Ludo Coeck, 11-Rob Rensenbrink (Holland)

Coach: Raymond Goethals
Booked: Johnny Dusbaba (pulling back Souness)
Other Substitutes:
-

Team Captain: Rob Rensenbrink
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: White Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks




Liverpool Team for these matches:

Goalkeepers:
Raymond Neal Clemence (August 5, 1948 (age 30 years at the time)Skengress)
Steve Ogrizovic (September 12, 1957 (age 21 years at the time) Mansfield, Nottinghamshire)

Defenders:
Philip George Neal (February 20, 1951, (age 27 years at the time), Irchester)
Alan Kennedy (August 31, 1954 (age 24 years at the time) Sunderland)
Philip Bernard Thompson (January 21, 1954 (age 24 years at the time), Kirkby)
Emlyn Walter Hughes (August 28, 1947 (age 31 years at the time),Barrow-in-Furness-November 9, 2004, Sheffield)
Alan David Hansen (June 13, 1955 (age 23 years at the time), Sauchie)

Midfielders/Forwards:
Raymond Kennedy (July 28, 1951 (age 27 years at the time)Seaton Delaval)
Kenneth Mathieson Dalglish (Scotland) (March 4, 1951 (age 27 years at the time), Dalmarnock)
James Robert ‘Jimmy’ Case (May 18, 1954 (age 24 years at the time), Liverpool)
Stephen Derek ‘Steve’ Heighway (Republic of Ireland) (November 25, 1947 (age 31 years at the time), Dublin, Republic of Ireland)
David Fairclough (January 5, 1957 (age 21 years at the time) Liverpool)
David Edward Johnson (October 23, 1951 (age 27 years at the time), Liverpool)
Terence ‘Terry’ McDermott (December 8, 1951 (age 26-27 years at the time), Liverpool)
Graeme James Souness (Scotland) (May 6, 1953 (age 25 years at the time), Edinburgh, Scotland)
Samuel ‘Sammy’ Lee (February 7, 1959 (age 19 years at the time), Liverpool)
Brian Kettle (April 22, 1956 (age 22 years at the time), Prescott)

Coach: Robert ‘Bob’ Paisley (January 23, 1919 (age 69 years at the time), Hetton-le-Hole-February 14, 1996, Liverpool)
Team Captain: Kenneth Mathieson Dalglish (Scotland)
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Umbro

Note:
Some information for unused substitutes may not be available, therefore these are the players on and off the field that are verified to have been present).



Photo From: Panini England 78-79
(Liverpool Logo)









Photo Credits:
All Liverpool players and Manager from Panini England 78-79
Except:
Sammy Lee (Panini England 82-83)
Ogrizovic (Panini England 84-85)
Brian Kettle (Anfield Review)



RSC Anderlecht Team for these matches:

Goalkeepers:
Nicolaas Alphonsus Petrus ‘Nico’ de Bree (Holland) (September 16, 1944 (age 34 years at the time), Zuilen, Holland-May 6, 2016, Vienna, Austria)
Jacques ‘Jacky’ Munaron (September 8, 1956 (age 22 years at the time), Namur)

Defenders:
Hugo Broos (April 10, 1952 (age 26 years at the time), Humbeek)
Johnny Dusbaba (Holland) (March 14, 1956 (age 22 years at the time), The Hague, Holland)
Jean Thissen (April 21, 1946 (age 32 years at the time), Ensival, Verviers)
Gilbert van Binst (July 7, 1951 (age 27 years at the time), Machelen)

Midfielders / Forwards:
François Van der Elst (December 1, 1954 (age 24 years at the time), Opwijk, Holland-January 11, 2017, Aalst)
François ‘Franky’ Vercauteren (October 28, 1956 (age 22 years at the time), Sint-Jans-Molenbeek)
Jorgen ‘Benny’ Nielsen (Denmark) (March 7, 1951 (age 27 years at the time), Frederiksvaersk, Denmark)
Geertruida ‘Ruud’ Maria Geels (Holland) (July 28, 1948 (age 30 years at the time), Haarlem, Holland)
Arend ‘Arie’ Haan (Holland) (November 16, 1948 (age 30 years at the time), Finsterwolde, Holland)
Ludo Coeck (September 25, 1955 (age 23 years at the time), Berchem-October 9, 1985, Edegem)
Pieter Robert ‘Rob’ Rensenbrink (Holland) (July 3, 1947 (age 31 years at the time), Amsterdam, Holland)
Ronny Martens (December 22, 1958 (age 19 years at the time),)
Matthijs ‘Matty’ van Toom (Holland) (December 29, 1950 (age 27 years at the time), Rotterdam, Holland-November 21, 2007, Liege, Belgium)

Coach: Raymnd Goethals (October 7 1921 (age 57 years at the time), Vorst-December 6, 2004, Brussels)
Team Captain: Rob Rensenbrink
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Shirt Sponsor: Belle-Vue (For these matches no shirt sponsors was used)


Note:
Some information for unused substitutes may not be available, therefore these are the players on and off the field that are verified to have been present).


Photo From: anderlecht logo Panini Belgium 1978-79
(Anderlecht logo)






Photo Credits:
All Anderlecht players and Manager from Panini Belgium 1978-79 





References;
Daily Telegraph, December 20, 1978
Gazet van Antwerpen, December 20, 1978
Official Match Programme, Liverpool v Anderlecht, 1978


Saturday, November 21, 2015

Old Team Photographs-Part 30e

Photo From: Onze, Hors Serie 9, 1980
(Metz squad, 1980/81)
Photo From: Mondial, New Series, Issue 27, June 1982
(France squad, Top, left to right:  Didier Christophe ,  Gerard Janvion, Maxime Bossis, Leonard Specht, Alain Moizan, Christian Lopez, Jean Castaneda Bottom, left to right:  Bruno Baronchelli,  Jean- François Larios, Michel Platini, Didier Six  , February 18, 1981, Spain 1-France 0)

Photo From: kicker_WM-Sonderheft_1998
(Bulgaria squad, Top, left to right: Trifon Ivanov, Yordan Lechkov, Borislav Mihailov,  Zlatko Yankov,   Emil Kostadinov, Luboslav Penev  , Bottom, left to right: Radostin Kishishev, Ivaylo Yordanov, Hristo Stoichkov,  Tzanko Tzvetanov, Krassimir Balakov  , June 13, 1996, European Championship, Bulgaria 1-Romania 0)

Photo From: Guerin Sportivo-La Grande Storia Del Calcio Italiana-1938-1940
(Italy squad, Top, left to right:  Vittorio Pozzo (Manager), Aldo Olivieri , Giacomo Neri, Mario Perazzolo,  Giovanni Battistoni,  Aldo Boffi,  Vittorio Sardelli, Luigi Scarabello, Sergio Marchi, Attilio Demaria , Mario Genta,  Luigi ‘Gino’ Colaussi, November 26, 1939, Germany 5-Italy 2)

Photo From: France Football, Issue 2118, November 11, 1986
(Real Madrid squad, Top, left to right:  Antonio Maceda, Miguel Chendo, Agustin Rodriguez, Michel, Jesus Solana, Rafael Gordillo, Jose Antonio Camacho  Bottom, left to right: Emilio Butragueno, Hugo Sanchez, Jorge Valdano, Ricardo Gallego , May 6, 1986, UEFA Cup, Koln 2-Real Madrid 0)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Daniel Antonio Escobar Riquelme)
(Barcelona squad, 1982/83 or 83/84)

Photo From: British clubs in Europe - programs\1975.11.05. West Ham United - Ararat Erevan (Cup Winners Cup)
(Ararat Erevan squad 1975)

Photo From: AS Color, Issue 122, September 18, 1973
(Real Madrid and RCD Espanol squads, 1973)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(USSR squad, May 2, 1970, Bordeaux (France) 1-USSR 4)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Spain squad, Top, left to right: José Angel  Iribar Cortajarena , Juan Cruz Sol Oria , Francisco Fernández Gallego , Alfonso Moreno Antonio Tonono , José Antonio Lico Morante Gutiérrez, Juan Carlos Touriño Cancela   Bottom, left to right:   Enrique Lora Millán ,  Amaro Varela Amancio , Joaquin Quino Sierra Vallejo ,Luis Aragones Suarez  , Carlos Rexach Cerda  , January 12, 1972, Spain 1-Hungary 0)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Portugal squad, Top, left to right:  Manuel Galrinho Bento , Rui Manuel Trindade Jordäo , Alvaro Monteiro De Magalhaes ,  Antonio Manuel Frasco Vieira, Eurico Monteiro Gomes , Antonio Augusto Gomes de Sousa  , Antônio José Lima PereiraJoão Domingos Silva Pinto Carlos Manuel Correia dos Santos , Jaime Moreira Pacheco , Fernando Albino de Sousa Chalana  , June 14, 1984, European Championship, West Germany 0-Portugal 0)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Holland squad, Top, left to right:  Ronald Koeman , Adick Johannes Herman Koot , Franklin Edmundo ‘Frank’ Rijkaard ,  Marcel ‘Marco’ van Basten , René Antonius Maria Eijkelkamp, Johannes Franciscus ‘Hans’ van Breukelen    Bottom, left to right:   Jan Jacobus ‘Sonny’ Silooy ,  Pieter Egge Huistra, Gerald Mervin Vanenburg , Wilbert Johan Suvrijn, Rob Reekers  , November 16, 1988, Italy –Holland 0)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(West Germany squad, Top, left to right:  Klaus Allofs , Bodo Illgner , Hans Pflügler, Guido Buchwald, Jürgen Kohler, Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler, Thomas Berthold, Pierre Littbarski, Matthias Herget, Olaf Thon, Hans Dorfner, October 14, 1987, West Germany 1-Sweden 1)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Internazionale Milano squad, Top, left to right:  Ze Elias, Francesco Colonnese, Javier Zanetti,  Gianluca pagliuca, Taribo West Bottom, left to right: Diego Simeone, Youri Djorkaeff, Ivan Zamorano, Aron Winter, Salvatore Fresi, Ronaldo  , May 6, 1998, UEFA Cup, Internazionale Milano 3-Lazio 0)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Denmark squad, Top, left to right: Michael Laudrup, Preben Elkjaer,  John Lauridsen, Morten Olsen, Ole Kjær  Bottom, left to right: Klaus Berggreen, Allan Simonsen, Jesper Olsen,  Jens Jorn Bertelesen,   Soren Busk , Ivan Nielsen , October 12, 1983, EC Qualifier, Denmark 6-Luxembourg 0)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Valencia squad 1971)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Chile squad, Top, left to right: Javier Margas,   Ronald Fuentes, Marcelo Miranda, Pedro Reyes, Luis Musrri, Cristian Castaneda Bottom, left to right:   Fernando Cornejo,  Marcelo Ramirez, Fernando Vergara,  Ivan Zamorano, Jorge Contreras, October 9, 1996, World Cup Qualifier, Paraguay 2-Chile 1)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Vasco da Gama squad 1989)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Brazil squad, Top, left to right: Carlos Alberto Tôrres ,  Emerson Leão , João Justino Amaral dos Santos, Rigoberto Costa  Beto Fuscão, Givanildo José de Oliveira  , Marco Antônio Feliciano,  Bottom, left to right: Gilberto Alves Gil, Artur Antunes Coimbra Zico , Carlos Roberto de Oliveira Roberto Dinamite ,  Roberto Rivellino , Elias Ferreira Sobrinho Nei   , December 1, 1976, Brazil 2-USSR 0)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Argentina squad, Top, left to right:  Jorge Troncoso,  Angel Hugo Bargas, Enrique Ernesto Wolff , Daniel Alberto Carnevali, Ruben Pernia, Roberto Marcelo Telch Bottom, left to right: René Orlando Houseman,  Miguel Angel Brindisi, Roque Alberto Avallay, Norberto Osvaldo Alonso,  Carlos Alfredo Guerini  , July 9, 1973, Argentina 3-Olimpia 73 0)
Note: Olimpia 73 (Argentine players in foreign clubs)

Photo From: Onze, Issue 54, June 1980
(Belgium squad, Top, left to right: Luc Millecamps, Walter Meeuws,  Erwin Vandenbergh, Ludo Coeck, Maurice Martens,  Rene Vandereycken Bottom, left to right:  Theo Custers,  Jan Ceulemans, François Van der Elst, Eric Gerets, Rene Verheyen   , March 18, 1980, Belgium 2-Uruguay 0)

Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 19, October 1981
(Standard Liege squad 1981/82, Top, left to right:  Theo Poel, Gerald Plessers, Johnny Dusbaba, Jos Daerden, Walter Meeuws, Eric Gerets, Guy vandermissen, Arie Haan, Benny Wendt, Raymond Goethals Bottom, left to right:  Simon Tahamata, Eddy Voordeckers,Anthony  Englebert, Jean-Michel Lecloux, Gilbert Bodart, Michel Preud’homme, Roberto Sciasca, Pascal Delbrouck, Helmut Graf, Etienne Delangre )