sport news Jon Macken on the night 10-man Manchester City came from 3-0 down to stun Spurs 

Jon Macken was stopped in the street recently by a Manchester City supporter, who announced: ’I’ll never forget, I was in a bar in Thailand when you scored that goal.’

‘It happens a lot,’ says Macken. ‘They all say they remember where they were. Listen, it’s not quite JFK, Lady Diana, Jon Macken… but at that moment, to have an impact on people’s lives, that’s what being a footballer is all about.’

More on the goal later, but here is the context. It was exactly 15 years ago that Kevin Keegan took City, with one win in 18, to Tottenham Hotspur for an FA Cup fourth-round replay.

Jon Macken celebrating the dramatic winning goal during the FA Cup fourth round replay

Jon Macken celebrating the dramatic winning goal during the FA Cup fourth round replay

Macken said that having an impact of that nature is what being a footballer is all about

Macken said that having an impact of that nature is what being a footballer is all about

Macken laughs when we put it to him that a second game should never have been needed.

‘Ah, my miss?’ he says of a late chance during the 1-1 draw at the Etihad. ‘The commentator on the DVD of the replay makes mention of that a few times…’

It is described on the tie’s Wikipedia page (yes, it has its own entry) as ‘an open goal’.

‘What? No!’ says Macken. ‘I haven’t seen it since but I don’t think it was that bad. I suppose part of me is glad, it all worked out better in the end, didn’t it?’

Spurs had raced into a three-goal lead when they took on Manchester City in February 2004

Spurs had raced into a three-goal lead when they took on Manchester City in February 2004

Macken was among the substitutes on a sub-zero night at White Hart Lane. He watched without an ounce of surprise as David Pleat’s Spurs led 2-0 inside 19 minutes, Ledley King and Robbie Keane the scorers.

‘You’re sat there thinking, “Here we go again”. You just couldn’t see us getting back in the game. We had nothing. We looked tired, no legs, no drive, we weren’t creating.’

Despite his despair, Macken was desperate to get on. On 27 minutes he had his chance when Nicolas Anelka signalled that his hamstring had gone.

‘I’m like, “Just get a goal, see if I can spark something”. And then they scored again.’

Arni Arason made a series of incredible saves to keep the score within reachable distance

Arni Arason made a series of incredible saves to keep the score within reachable distance

MATCH FACTS 

TOTTENHAM (4-4-2): Keller; Carr, Richards, Gardner, Ziege (Jackson 60min); Dalmat, King, Brown, Davies; Postiga (Poyet 10), Keane.

Scorers: King 2, Keane 19, Ziege 43.

MAN CITY (4-4-2): Arason; Jihai, Dunne, Distin, Tarnat; Wright-Phillips, Barton, Bosvelt (Sibierski 80), Sinclair (McManaman 80); Anelka (Macken 27), Fowler.

Booked: Barton, Bosvelt, Jihai. Sent off: Barton.

Scorers: Distin 48, Bosvelt 61, Wright-Phillips 80, Macken 90.

Attendance: 30,400.

Referee: Rob Styles.

To the 30,400 inside the ground and to a live television audience, Christian Ziege’s free-kick had settled the tie.

‘We had no direction,’ says Macken, now 41. ‘It was worrying. They’d scored three easy goals and were all over us.’

City midfielder Joey Barton was booked for the foul which led to the third goal. Macken sighs as he recalls what happened next.

‘It was half-time and I was just entering the tunnel when I heard, “He’s sent him off!”. I didn’t know if it was us or them. Then you turn around and see Joey arguing with the ref… “Oh God, here we go, this is just getting worse and worse”.’

Macken says Keegan had no idea of Barton’s red card as they gathered in the dressing-room.

‘It was pretty much silence. We were stunned. Kevin was a charismatic man, wore his heart on his sleeve, I liked him, but he didn’t have much to say,’ says Macken, himself now a manager with seventh-tier Radcliffe Borough.

Macken, now manager of Radcliffe Borough, sat down with Craig Hope to discuss the game

Macken, now manager of Radcliffe Borough, sat down with Craig Hope to discuss the game

‘Kevin was probably thinking, “This is it for me, I could be sacked here”. That performance had upset him.’

City’s 10 men gathered in the tunnel. ‘Damage limitation,’ says Macken. ‘But then we heard this noise. It was our fans, maybe it was a self-mocking thing, almost as if it couldn’t get any worse, but it was incredible.’

Within three minutes Sylvain Distin headed a reply. Still, though, Spurs were in control.

Keegan, it transpires, had never seen City reserve goalkeeper Arni Arason in competitive action before this, his debut. After 45 minutes he was probably wishing he still hadn’t. Yet the Icelander was to prove a hero.

Macken rose highest from a cross into the box to score the winning goal with his head

Macken rose highest from a cross into the box to score the winning goal with his head

‘People forget the saves he made at 3-1 down, he was phenomenal,’ says Macken, referencing one stupendous double stop from Ziege and Gus Poyet. ‘He got a new deal

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