Stepney was occasionally recalled by Ramsey but would ultimately not add to his solitary England cap, with Shilton emerging as the new deputy and ultimate long-term replacement. He continued to play in goal for Manchester United in a period of significant underachievement for the club, which culminated in their relegation to the
Second Division in 1974, a season which saw Stepney, unusually for a goalkeeper, score two goals from penalties thus making him the (joint) leading scorer at Christmas. For half a season he was replaced by
Jimmy Rimmer. By now, with Stepney's former Chelsea manager
Tommy Docherty in charge, they bounced back as Division Two champions the following season (1974–75). During this time, Stepney suffered a freak injury when he dislocated his jaw while barking instructions at his disorganised defence. The next two seasons saw Stepney as the wise head behind a new, youthful team collated by Docherty courtesy of some astute purchases and a prolific youth set-up. During this period, Stepney had to compete with
Paddy Roche for a regular starting position. Stepney was the only player with any Wembley experience at club level at all when United reached the
1976 FA Cup final and the nerves of the youngsters got the better of them as
Southampton, a division below United but containing some experienced heads of Stepney's generation, won 1–0. Stepney had no chance with the goal from
Bobby Stokes, a late, low, crossfield shot which United claimed fruitlessly was from an
offside position. United reached the cup final again in
1977, against Liverpool, and this time were successful. Stepney got a hand to a bullet shot on the turn from
Jimmy Case but could not stop it entering the net and levelling the match after
Stuart Pearson had scored for United.
Jimmy Greenhoff quickly restored United's lead and Stepney made some good saves in the closing stages as Liverpool, chasing an unprecedented '
treble' of trophies (having already won the
league title, and just days later going on to win the
European Cup), piled on the pressure. Stepney was the only player in the 1977 FA Cup-winning team remaining from the European Cup-winning side of nine years earlier. Stepney was also the last remaining player to play for the club under manager Matt Busby. ==Later career==