Summary Aston Villa had finished runners-up to Manchester United in the league the previous season, but were in poor form going into the League Cup final, having lost their last three games. The bookmakers and national press were predicting that the Villa would be beaten comfortably at Wembley. Manchester United had suffered a slight blip of their own with a couple of draws in their previous league matches and high-profile red cards to
Eric Cantona and
Peter Schmeichel – but victory in the League Cup was predicted to be the first part of a domestic treble.
Alex Ferguson decided to field a full-strength team with the exception of the suspended Schmeichel, who was deputised by former Villa keeper
Les Sealey. Villa boss
Ron Atkinson decided to field a five-man midfield with
Tony Daley and
Dalian Atkinson on the flanks and young attacking midfielder
Graham Fenton playing in a withdrawn role behind striker
Dean Saunders. The match began with Aston Villa playing a fast counter-attacking game. United saw a lot of the ball, but the Villa defence, marshalled by former Manchester United centre-back Paul McGrath, rendered Cantona anonymous. There was a scare for Villa when
Mark Bosnich looked to have brought down
Roy Keane outside the box, but the referee waved play on. Aston Villa's only chance in the first quarter of the match had been an inswinging corner from
Steve Staunton which was touched over by Sealey. On 25 minutes, however,
Andy Townsend played a pass into the feet of
Dean Saunders who flicked the ball over the top of United's defence and into the path of Atkinson, who put his side 1–0 up. In the second half, the pattern of the game remained the same, United sluggish and Villa playing a counter-attacking game. On 70 minutes,
Kevin Richardson tackled United substitute
Lee Sharpe who looked certain to score. Five minutes later, Villa went down the other end and earned a free kick when Daley was brought down just outside the United box. Richardson swung it in and Saunders stuck a leg out to divert it into the net for Villa's second goal.
Mark Hughes pulled a goal back for United with seven minutes remaining and was denied a second just moments later when Bosnich pushed a volley round the post. With time nearly up Villa broke once more, Daley striking the United post with a fantastic shot. The ball fell to Atkinson who hit it goalwards only for the ball to strike
Andrei Kanchelskis on the hand. The Russian was to be red carded and could only watch as Dean Saunders converted the resulting penalty to complete the scoring in a 3–1 victory for Aston Villa. The match was also the last to be covered on the original
BBC Radio 5; the station closed down that night, with
BBC Radio 5 Live launching the following morning.
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