1990 FA Charity Shield

1990 FA Charity Shield
Date 18 August 1990
Venue Wembley Stadium, London
Referee George Courtney (County Durham)
Attendance 66,558

The 1990 FA Charity Shield (also known as the Tennent's 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 198990 Football League champions Liverpool and 198990 FA Cup winners Manchester United. This would be the last time either team was to share the trophy, as new regulations were brought in two years later that allowed for extra time and subsequently a penalty shootout if a draw occurred in normal time.

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.

New signing Denis Irwin made his Manchester United debut in the game, beginning a 12-year spell at the club which would see him collect numerous major honours.

Absent from the game was Manchester United captain Bryan Robson, who would be out of action until December that year due to injury, his place in the team being taken by Blackmore.[1]

As a curtainraiser to the match, the England women's national football team played Italy. Carolina Morace scored all four goals in England's 41 defeat and made it onto the front page of the following day's La Gazzetta dello Sport.[2]

Match details

18 August 1990
15:00
Liverpool 11 Manchester United
Barnes  51' (pen.) Blackmore  44'
Liverpool
Manchester United
GK 1 Zimbabwe Bruce Grobbelaar
CB 2 Sweden Glenn Hysén
LB 3 England David Burrows
RB 4 England Barry Venison
CM 5 Republic of Ireland Ronnie Whelan
CB 6 England Gary Ablett
CF 7 England Peter Beardsley  78'
RM 8 Republic of Ireland Ray Houghton
CF 9 Wales Ian Rush
LM 10England John Barnes
CM 11England Steve McMahon
Substitutes:
FW 12Israel Ronny Rosenthal  78'
GK 13England Mike Hooper
DF 14Scotland Gary Gillespie
DF 15Republic of Ireland Steve Staunton
MF 16Northern Ireland Jim Magilton
Manager:
Scotland Kenny Dalglish
GK 1 England Les Sealey
RB 2 Republic of Ireland Denis Irwin
LB 3 Northern Ireland Mal Donaghy
CB 4 England Steve Bruce
RM 5 England Mike Phelan
CB 6 England Gary Pallister
CM 7 Wales Clayton Blackmore
CM 8 England Paul Ince
CF 9 Scotland Brian McClair
CF 10Wales Mark Hughes
LM 11England Danny Wallace  25'
Substitutes:
FW 12England Mark Robins  25'
GK 13Scotland Jim Leighton
MF 14England Lee Sharpe
DF 15England Viv Anderson
MF 16England Russell Beardsmore
Manager:
Scotland Alex Ferguson

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