[情報] 青年足總盃 - Chelsea 4-0 Blackburn
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YOUTH CUP FINAL REPORT: CHELSEA 4 BLACKBURN ROVERS 0
Posted on: Fri 20 Apr 2012
Goals from Nathaniel Chalobah, Lewis Baker and a second-half double strike
by Islam Feruz put the Under 18s in a strong position at the halfway stage
of the tie.
In a match played at Stamford Bridge, the young Blues were in control once
captain Chalobhah gave them the lead midway through the first half,
although Jamal Blackman in goal had to continue the excellent form shown
throughout this cup run to keep out Blackburn, who also missed with some
good early opportunities.
However once Baker had doubled the advantage to take into the break there
was no way back into this leg for the visitors and if the 2-0 score of the
first half had flattered Chelsea a little, there was no question about the
second-half domination.
Amongst many good individual performances it was Feruz who added the end
product, the schoolboy celebrating his call up to the Scotland Under 21
squad earlier in the week.
Blackman had to make further saves in the second-half but it was Chelsea
who continued to carry the greater goal threat against a team of generally
older opponents, who will be faced again on Wednesday 9 May at Ewood Park
for the second leg.
In tonight's first match it was Todd Kane who was first to draw a save
from the opposing keeper - the Chelsea right-back's low shot, typically
from outside the area, pushed wide of the post. It was a good stop by
Matthew Urwin for the visitors but not half as good as the one Blackman
made eight minutes into the game.
Nathan Ake had been drawn out of central defence and lost out to John
O'Sullivan who lofted a pass over the Blues backline to Osayamen Osawe.
The Blackburn winger chested down and looked certain to score but Blackman
is a big object to beat and the shot on this occasion didn't do so.
Rovers, briefly in command, then had two heading chances, the second of
which was the better opportunity after Blackman had palmed out a header.
It was Osawe again not taking advantage as he nodded over the bar.
It was an unchanged Chelsea side named by Adi Viveash from the semi-final
defeat of Manchester United but there was a tension to the performance in
these early stages.
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Youth
But then Ake made a good tackle in the Chelsea area to herald a better
passage of play that led to Chalobah's 19th minute opener. Lucas Piazon
had probed away on the edge of the area before the ball was worked wide to
Amin Affane.
The little Swede showed good close control to work space to cross and
dipped a ball into the area that was perfect for the captain (pictured top
right) to head down into the far bottom corner.
Now Chelsea clicked into gear. A pass from Piazon (pictured below) almost
put in Islam Feruz but the keeper won that race, but as the ball bounced
out Affane shot goalwards, only for Rovers captain Ryan Edwards to clear
off the line.
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Piazon
With the next attack our Under 18s went 2-0 ahead. Kane found a yard
beyond his opponent and from near the corner flag pulled the ball across.
Piazon played it back to the edge of the area and Baker (pictured top
left) smashed it past Urwin with a first-time shot. It was a fine goal in
every way and the midfielder's seventh of the season for the youth team.
There were 27 minutes played.
The scoreline was a little harsh on Rovers and it was Blackman who once
again kept them out just past the half hour. This time it was a quick
reaction save from a header by Edwards.
The remainder of the first half passed without major incident or chances
for either side but the visitors did create one well just three minutes
after the interval. A diagonal ball found John O'Sullivan but Blackman
saved a far-post volley.
Viveash made his first switch of personnel on 52 minutes and it was a
regular one - Alex Kiwomya a fresh pair of legs on the right flank with
Affane making way.
Kiwomya soon had a good shout for a penalty turned down when he appeared
to be pushed over by Will Beesley after chesting down a long pass by the
influential Baker. Kane ran out of space trying to go for goal himself in
the aftermath and from the corner that followed, Swift headed a good
chance over.
The Blues didn't have to wait long to find the third goal. A peach of a
pass from Chalobah gave centre-forward Feruz exactly the service he
thrives upon and the 16-year-old's first-time finish with just under an
hour played was unerring.
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Feruz
Feruz's second goal 10 minutes later was similar although this time it was
a faint touch that took the ball past the keeper after Piazon had played a
measured pass forward, the Brazilian's second assist of the night.
Piazon had been booked shortly before that goal and Feruz was also carded
after it for an over-enthusiastic chasing down of a defender. He was
subbed soon after in what might have been a precautionary move with the
team so well-placed in the tie. Reece Mitchell came on.
Kane came closest to adding a fifth with time running out after a
penetrating run by the leather-lunged full-back but his shot was blocked.
There was one more save by Blackman in stoppage time. The away-goals rule
does not apply in the Youth Cup but anyway he deserved to finish the night
with a clean sheet.
Viveash was understandably delighted at such an emphatic scoreline, and
while he praised his players for some terrific football, particularly in
the second half, he insisted our goalkeeper had been the outstanding
performer of the night.
'It's a positive result and it was nice at times to show some outstanding
flowing football,' he said. 'Three of the goals were top drawer and
Chalobah's was a great header, it gave us a good start but Jamal Blackman
was outstanding tonight.
'We're delighted with the scoreline but we're only halfway there.
Blackburn gave us a real tough game, the boys are really tired and it was
a big physical effort as we knew it would be.
'The third goal was the interesting one, I said at the break a third goal
would give them a decision to make in terms of whether they settle for
that score or look to get one back and risk conceding again.
'They were two great finishes from Feruz from two great passes, but Jamal
made another great save in the last few seconds and that could prove to be
defining. If they make it 4-1 it gives them impetus, and the players will
learn as they go on through their careers how to see the game out from a
winning position.'
Chelsea (4-3-3):
Jamal Blackman
Todd Kane Alex Davey Nathan Ake Adam Nditi
John Swift Nathaniel Chalobah (c) Lewis Baker
Amin Affane Islam Feruz Lucas Piazon.
(Alex Kiwomya 52) (Reece Mitchell 76)
Unused substitutes: Mitchell Beeney, Alistair Gordon, Archange Nkumu.
Blackburn (4-3-3):
Matthew Urwin;
Peter Wylie (Darragh Lenihan 60), Ryan Edwards (c) , Jack O'Connell,
Will Beesley;
John O'Sullivan, Reece Hands (Robbie Cotton 60), Raheem Hanley;
Hugo Fernandez, Curtis Haley (Timothy Payne 81), Osayamen Osawe.
Unused substitutes: Christopher Dilo, Kellen Daly.
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