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Keep the Devils at bay

McMenemy backs Saints to trim Zlatan down to size

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LONDON: Despite harbouring some reservatio­ns about his hairstyle, Lawrie McMenemy knows Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c is the man his old club Southampto­n must stop in Sunday’s English League Cup final against Manchester United.

As Southampto­n manager, McMenemy led the south-coast club to their greatest success when they produced a huge upset to beat United 1-0 in the 1976 English FA Cup final.

Forty-one years on, they are back at Wembley this weekend and McMenemy says the pony-tailed Ibrahimovi­c, 24 goals and counting in his maiden United season, could prove the difference.

“I’m not sure about his haircut. If you were a centrehalf, you’d want to sneak a pair of scissors on. Maybe that could weaken him!” he said on Wednesday.

“But he’s proved to be a fantastic player and he looks like he’s a character. He will lap it up, the big stage. You’ve got to watch him.

“If he can go to Wembley and be the match-winner, he’ll never be forgotten. But nor will ours, as Bobby Stokes proved.

“You haven’t got to be a legend to start with. Little Bobby wasn’t but he certainly has been ever since.”

Stokes, who died of bronchial pneumonia aged 44, was the hero of Saints’ shock win over United in 1976, scoring their 83rd-minute winner with a left-foot shot from Jim McCalliog’s lobbed pass.

Southampto­n had finished sixth in the old Second Division and, in McMenemy’s words, “everybody expected us to get hammered”.

But after surviving an early onslaught from top-flight giants United, with young goalkeeper Ian Turner repelling everything Tommy Docherty’s side threw at him, they prevailed through Stokes’ goal.

McMenemy describes the time that elapsed between Stokes’ shot skidding past United goalkeeper Alex Stepney and the final whistle as “the longest seven minutes of my life”.

Preparing for a celebrator­y night out at the Royal Garden Hotel in west London after the match, McMenemy received a congratula­tory phone-call from tearful beaten manager Docherty.

Less than a year later, United claimed revenge – of sorts – by beating Southampto­n in the fifth round of the FA Cup before going on to overcome Liverpool in the final.

Parading the cup around the pitch after the game, Docherty spotted McMenemy on Wembley’s television gantry and raised the silver trophy in his direction.

“It was as if to say, ‘I’ve got it now!’,” McMenemy recalls.

Nothing, however, could tarnish the memory of the golden Wembley day the previous year and when Southampto­n paraded the cup on their return home, they were greeted by a crowd of over 250,000 people.

“Clubs like United, Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham (Hotspur), they

all expect to go to Wembley every few years,” McMenemy said.

“But at Southampto­n it was a terrific event. It’s the only bit of silverware the club’s ever won.”

McMenemy, 80, took Southampto­n back to Wembley in 1979, when they lost to Brian Clough’s Nottingham Forest in the League Cup final and led them to their best-ever top-flight finish of second in 1984.

His legacy at the club includes an

academy network that has unearthed such talents as former England captain Alan Shearer and current Real Madrid star Gareth Bale.

Southampto­n’s hopes of keeping Ibrahimovi­c quiet have been hit by the losses of centreback­s Jose Fonte and Virgil van Dijk to West Ham and injury respective­ly.

But having seen Claude Puel’s men eliminate Arsenal and then inflict two defeats upon Liverpool

in the semi-finals, McMenemy sees no reason why they cannot engineer a repeat of his 1976 triumph.

“I was there for the first leg of the Liverpool semi (which Southampto­n won 1-0) and Liverpool would have put their hands up (in acceptance) if they’d lost 3-0,” he says.

“If we can win home and away against Liverpool, who at the minute are a point ahead of United in the league, why can’t we win?” — AFP

 ?? — Reuters ?? Formidable striker: Manchester United’s Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c in action during the Europa League last 32 second leg against St Etienne at the Geoffroy Guichard Stadium on Wednesday.
— Reuters Formidable striker: Manchester United’s Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c in action during the Europa League last 32 second leg against St Etienne at the Geoffroy Guichard Stadium on Wednesday.

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