1990 FA Charity Shield

1990 FA Charity Shield
The match programme cover
Date18 August 1990
VenueWembley Stadium, London
RefereeGeorge Courtney (County Durham)
Attendance66,558

The 1990 FA Charity Shield (also known as the Tennent's FA Charity Shield for sponsorship reasons) was the 68th Charity Shield, a football match contested by the winners of the previous season's Football League and FA Cup competitions. The match was played on 18 August 1990 between 1989–90 Football League champions Liverpool and 1989–90 FA Cup winners Manchester United.

Utility player Clayton Blackmore opened the scoring for United in the first half, but a John Barnes penalty kick drew Liverpool level shortly after the break. The match finished at 1–1 and the two sides shared the trophy for six months each.

Absent from the game for Manchester United were captain Bryan Robson, who would be out of action until December that year due to injury; left-back Lee Martin who scored the winning goal in the FA Cup Final three months previously; and midfielder Neil Webb. Their places in the starting XI were taken by Clayton Blackmore, Mal Donaghy and newly signed full-back from Oldham, Denis Irwin, beginning a 12-year spell with the club that would reap numerous honours, while Paul Ince moved back into his usual midfield position.[1]

As a curtain-raiser to the match, the England women's national football team played Italy. Carolina Morace scored all four goals in England's 4–1 defeat and made it onto the front page of the following day's La Gazzetta dello Sport.[2]

Match details

Liverpool1–1Manchester United
Barnes 51' (pen.) Blackmore 44'
Liverpool
Manchester United
GK 1 Bruce Grobbelaar
CB 2 Glenn Hysén
LB 3 David Burrows
RB 4 Barry Venison
CM 5 Ronnie Whelan (c)
CB 6 Gary Ablett
CF 7 Peter Beardsley  78'
RM 8 Ray Houghton
CF 9 Ian Rush
LM 10 John Barnes
CM 11 Steve McMahon
Substitutes:
FW 12 Ronny Rosenthal  78'
GK 13 Mike Hooper
DF 14 Gary Gillespie
DF 15 Steve Staunton
MF 16 Jim Magilton
Manager:
Kenny Dalglish
GK 1 Les Sealey
RB 2 Denis Irwin
LB 3 Mal Donaghy
CB 4 Steve Bruce (c)
RM 5 Mike Phelan
CB 6 Gary Pallister
CM 7 Clayton Blackmore
CM 8 Paul Ince
CF 9 Brian McClair
CF 10 Mark Hughes
LM 11 Danny Wallace  25'
Substitutes:
FW 12 Mark Robins  25'
GK 13 Jim Leighton
MF 14 Lee Sharpe
DF 15 Viv Anderson
MF 16 Russell Beardsmore
Manager:
Alex Ferguson

References

  1. ^ "Bryan Robson 1981-1994 461 Games 97 Goals". 17 January 2010.
  2. ^ Bottazzo, Tiziana (19 August 1990). "Carolina Morace, quattro gol per far girare la testa a Wembley". La Gazzetta dello Sport. Retrieved 28 September 2011.