[情報] 預備隊 - Newcastle Utd 2-3 Chelsea
預備隊聯賽第二輪精華
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RESERVE REPORT: NEWCASTLE UNITED 2 CHELSEA 3
Posted on: Thu 16 Sep 2010
A double from Milan Lalkovic and a last-gasp Adam Phillip penalty earned
Chelsea reserves an excellent win against Newcastle at St. James' Park.
The young Blues, missing several who had travelled to Zilina for the
Champions League game on Wednesday, fell behind in the second minute but
reacted well after a barrage of pressure to overturn the deficit, the
nippy Lalkovic twice keeping his cool to slot home, only for a Newcastle
equaliser to come in the second half.
It looked like it would finish level, and in truth it was probably
Newcastle who had edged it, only for substitute Phillip, playing his first
competitive reserve game in a year after injury, to race through and
attract a foul by the sprawling Newcastle goalkeeper Tim Krul. The forward
then despatched the penalty himself to secure three big points.
Newcastle went in front inside 90 seconds through Ryan Donaldson, whose
won a challengewith Nathaniel Chalobah just outside the area and sent a
dipping half-volley into Jan Sebek's bottom right-hand corner.
It was the worst imaginable start against a Newcastle side with former
England defender Sol Campbell at the heart of its defence, the 36-year-old
still working his way back to full fitness after a summer transfer from
Arsenal.
Patrick McLaughlin tested Sebek with another low effort five minutes later
but the goalkeeper saved well.
Chelsea were surrendering possession all too quickly in their own half,
and when they did get the ball forward, Newcastle's high-lined defence
caught the forward players offside. Part of the problem it seemed was
Chelsea's own defence sitting too deep inside its own half, and coach
Steve Holland could be heard encouraging his youngsters to step forward.
Nile Ranger had the ball in the net in the 15th minute but was flagged
offside, and then the forward headed over from a corner as the home side
continued to have the upper hand.
On 26 minutes Jacopo Sala had Chelsea's first effort on target, a curling
free-kick that lacked any real venom and was easy for Magpies goalkeeper
Krul to claim. It seemed to galvanise the Blues a little though, and a
succession of corners followed.
The equaliser came from Milan Lalkovic, latching on to a through ball and
calmly slotting low across Kul from the right-hand channel and into the
bottom corner.
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Lalkovic slots home
The sides would only be level for a few minutes before the Slovakian
Lalkovic put Chelsea in front with another tidy finish, this time
converting Aziz Deen-Conteh's pull-back after the left-back had overlapped
and seared into the Newcastle area. Campbell, it seemed, was still a yard
off the pace. No surprise given the breakneck speed at which Chelsea had
moved the ball from one end to the other.
The turnaround was a major surprise for anyone who had seen the first 25
minutes, and it almost got better just before half-time when a loose ball
fell to Sala just before the break, though the Italian could only fire
high at the far post.
Less than two minutes into the second half Sala did hit the net, but his
goal was chalked off for offside after Tore had picked him out.
At the other end Deen-Conteh showed his defensive capabilities with a
superbly-timed tackle inside the area, a challenge that will have
impressed the 3,700 inside St James' Park.
Newcastle began to press again though and Chelsea were foced to defend
stoically, Joan Edmundsson curling just over after Rohan Ince had
half-cleared with a header.
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Reserves
The home side wouldn't have to wait long for an equaliser though, after
Ranger managed to keep possession under pressure from Billy Clifford and
square for Haris Vuckic, his fellow striker, to slot home.
Sebek had to make another important save to maintain parity with 15
minutes remaining, when sub Phil Airey shot low and hard, and it looked as
though this game may have a winner.
In a bid to make sure it was Chelsea, Holland introduced Kaby for Daniel
Pappoe, Chalobah dropping into centre-half, and then Adam Phillip made a
return from the bench with eight minutes remaining after a lengthy period
out through injury - it was his first competitive reserve outing in a year.
Vuckic volleyed inches wide from distance and then Sebek had to make a
fine double save, first from the Slovenian and then from Airey who had
followed up his initial parry to keep his side in it.
Then, with seconds of injury time remaining, Phillip raced through and was
brought down by Krul to ensure a penalty for Chelsea.
The sub took the ball himself and confidently strode up and stroked hit
shot hard into the bottom left-hand corner to win what had been an
entertaining encounter, making the long trip home all the more pleasant.
Chelsea (4-3-3):
Jan Sebek
Billy Clifford Daniel Pappoe (c) Rohan Ince Aziz Deen-Conteh
(76' Aliu 'Kaby' Djalo)
Conor Clifford Nathaniel Chalobah Jacob Mellis
Jacopo Sala Milan Lalkovic Gokhan Tore
(81' Adam Phillip) (84' Michael Woods)
Newcastle:
Tim Krul, Conor Newton, Tamas Kadar, Matthew Grieve, Sol Campbell,
Patrick McLaughlin (sub Greg McDermott 62), Ryan Donaldson, Haris Vuckic,
Shane Ferguson (sub Phil Airey 74), Joan Edmundsson, Nile Ranger.
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