"We've got the whole world in our hands. Come on, come on! A little more! We'll never feel sick of it!"
The singing at Maine Road continued as time went on.
This time, Leeds United staged a bit of a comeback in the final stages of the match. They didn't want to end the game in such a pathetic manner—even with a two-man advantage and clear control of the match.
From the sidelines, George Graham paced like a caged lion. Arms crossed one moment, flung wide the next, he barked orders that were half instruction, half desperation.
"Push up! Keep the pressure on!" he roared, his voice nearly lost in the sea of chanting fans.
Amidst the cheers of the fans and Graham barks, Leeds launched a relentless offensive toward the City's goalmouth, and for a moment the situation, goal for Leeds is a must.