[情報] 預備隊 - Chelsea 4-0 Bayern Munich
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RESERVE REPORT: CHELSEA 4 BAYERN MUNICH 0
Posted on: Thu 11 Nov 2010
A strong Chelsea reserve side impressed as it secured a comfortable
victory in a prestigious friendly match at Cobham.
Daniel Sturridge netted twice and Fabio Borini who played the second half
also scored twice as first-team squad players Ross Turnbull, Jeffrey
Bruma, Patrick van Aanholt and Josh McEachran were given important match
practice.
Last season's Champions League finalist have a renowned academy and sent
over a team with many youth internationals for the game specially arranged
to give young players experience of foreign opposition football. Bayern
were reduced to 10 men after an hour of the game,
In blustery conditions at the start of the game, Sturrridge turned
sharply and threatened to send Gael Kakuta through on goal but the pass
was too strong, and then Turnbull saved a near-post shot from Dennis
Chessa.
The best move of the game so far, on 19 minutes, ended with Jacopo Sala
firing an ambitious volley over after Jacob Mellis had crossed from the
left.
When Kakuta whipped a low cross in from the same flank four minutes later,
Sturridge was promisingly placed at the near post but couldn't make
contact as he slid in.
McEachran, playing deep, was prompting his team forward with balls to the
more advanced Mellis but the search went on for ways to penetrate the
Bayern defences.
The Blues did have a strike on target after advanced left-back Van Aanholt
exchanged passes with Sturridge on the edge of the area but it was
straight at the keeper.
The opening goal, that had been preceded by a long period of Chelsea
dominant in possession, owed much to the awareness of right-back Billy
Clifford who intercepted on halfway and then played forward a pass that
allowed Sturridge to beat the offside flag. The England Under 21
international side-stepped the keeper for an expert striker's finish
(pictured top). There were 10 minutes to go until the break.
Two minutes into the second half Sturridge turned centre-back Fjoluson who
was marking him inside the Chelsea half and raced in on goal, only to
shoot at the keeper. Kakuta then did similarly after cutting into space
from the right, the Frenchman switching wings twice during the game.
The second goal came 10 minutes into the second period and originated from
a fatal hesitation by the Bayern defence that allowed Sturridge the ball.
He played it to unmarked Borini who needed no second invitation to beat
Bortel.
The rain was now hammering down and Bayern's afternoon was about to become
even greyer when Fjoluson was shown a red card for a last-man foul on
Sturridge who had been sent through by Mellis's best pass of the game.
The conditions played a part in preventing a Chelsea third after Van
Aanholt's well-struck shot on the counter-attack slipped under Bortel but
stopped on the soggy turf before crossing the line. Sala knew he was
offside as he tapped it in.
Van Aanholt was yellow carded for a sliding challenge before Sturridge's
second goal which was the product of another of his razor-sharp turns.
Receiving the ball on the edge of the box, he spun and struck the ball low
into the far corner with 15 minutes remaining.
Kakuta teased a ball into towards Sala as the quest went on for a fourth
but it squirmed free.
Three minutes from time Borini matched Sturridge's tally when he was in
the right place to tap in after Clifford had wormed his way through and
had a shot parried.
'The game was very worthwhile for more than one reason,' reported reserve
team manager Steve Holland.
'Some of the first team fringe players have got a very important 90
minutes of high quality football under their belts and it has been a very
positive experience for all our players, right from Daniel Sturridge who
is our most senior player down to 15-year-old Nathaniel Chalobah.
'The more experience they can get against potential Champions League
opposition and European playing styles, the more it will help them
hopefully break through here at Chelsea.
'Tactically Bayern played with a midfield diamond which we don't face very
often and they had a lot of control of the ball in the first half without
being particularly dangerous, and they pressed us quite a lot high up the
pitch. They had some talented players for sure. It was only really in the
second half that we managed to get a firm grip on the game.'
Chelsea (4-3-3):
Ross Turnbull
Billy Clifford Jeffrey Bruma Nathaniel Chalobah Patrick van Aanholt
Jacopo Sala Josh McEachran Jacob Mellis
Gael Kakuta Daniel Sturridge (c) Gokhan Tore
(Fabio Borini h-t)
Bayern (4-1-2-1-2):
Henning Bortel
Dominik Traunmuller (Marcel Thomas 12), Cuneyt Koz, Jon Fjoluson,
Florian Pflugler
Emre Can;
Fabian Hurzeler Felix Stemmer 58), Rico Strieder;
Dejan Janjatovic (Maxi Rothenbucher h-t);
Florin Friesenbichler (Lukas Grill 62), Dennis Chessa.
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