Former Bafana Bafana skipper, Lucas "Rhoo" Radebe was a club legend at Leeds United and one of the many highlights of his career was a brilliant goalkeeping display against Manchester United.
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Back in 1996, Radebe, who started out life as a goalkeeper before he switched to central defence at Kaizer Chiefs, was back between the sticks when Leeds' first choice keeper, Mark Beeny, saw a red card.
It was a game against Manchester United and Beeny was sent off in the 16th minute. Leeds boss Howard Wilkinson called Rhoo to put on the gloves and replace the keeper.
What followed was a virtuoso individual display that saw Radebe keep out Ryan Giggs and Andy Cole with impressive saves.
Only Roy Keane was able to beat Radebe in goal on that day as United got away with a 1-0 win.
This heroic performance was perhaps the start of Rhoo's journey towards becoming a Leeds legend.
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