[情報] U21聯賽盃 - Chelsea 2 - 1 Wetst Ham Utd
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兩球都是很漂亮的直塞球 + 終結能力,其實這場比賽有很多殺死比賽的機會
西漢姆防得不錯,布朗浪費太多射門了
不過球隊最後的控球非常沉穩,沒給西漢姆任何北風北的機會
http://www.chelseafc.com/news-article/article/3607146/
UNDER-21S REPORT: CHELSEA 2 WEST HAM UNITED 1
Posted on: Tue 07 Jan 2014
== Summary ==
Dermot Drummy's Under-21s earned themselves a place in the last eight of
the inaugural Under-21 Premier League Cup with a win in difficult
conditions at Aldershot. An own goal cancelled out Isaiah Brown's early
opener, before captain Nathan Ake put the hosts back in front midway
through the first half with what proved to be the winning goal.
== Team news ==
Dermot Drummy made four changes from the side that defeated Cardiff City
4-0 in the previous round, with Mitchell Beeney returning in goal in place
of Jamal Blackman and Andreas Christensen taking Danny Pappoe's place in
central defence.
Adam Nditi and Alex Davey retained their places at left-back and
centre-back respectively, while Fankaty Dabo replaced Isak Ssewankambo on
the right side to make up the back four.
Isaiah Brown led the line up front, supported by Jeremie Boga and John
Swift from the flanks, while Lewis Baker kept his place in midfield after
his first team debut from the bench at Derby County in the FA Cup third
round. Ruben Loftus-Cheek and captain Nathan Ake made up the midfield trio.
Five of the West Ham starting team from November's league meeting featured
in the first team's 5-0 FA Cup defeat at Nottingham Forest on Sunday so
there were 10 changes from the side that began that 3-3 draw.
== First half ==
With the rain subsiding just in time for kick-off at Aldershot the early
proceedings were even and Beeney had an early scare as a short back-pass
put him under pressure from the eager forward closing down. Yet the first
chance of the game came down the other end after Baker had been felled as
his tricky footwork evaded defenders.
The midfielder stepped up himself and bent in an excellent effort from
just over 20 yards that the visiting goalkeeper Sam Howes impressively
tipped on to the post. That was an early warning sign from the young
Blues, though West Ham threatened themselves moments later as Beeney
denied captain Kieran Bywater's well-hit strike at the near post.
The end-to-end early exchanges quickly saw an opening goal arrive after
six minutes and it was the hosts taking a lead. Baker, involved in much of
the attacking play early on operating from a more advanced No.10 midfield
role, supplied the pass for Brown, and the striker fired emphatically hard
and low beyond Howes for his eighth goal of the season.
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布朗
The young Hammers responded positively, continuing to cause problems as
they pushed forward, and were quickly rewarded with an equaliser inside a
quarter of an hour. Jerry Amoo's enterprising burst from right-back
created the danger and his low centre was spilled into his own net by
Beeney via a deflection from Nditi.
Both sides were enjoying possession and opportunities in an open encounter
and Amoo threatened once again with a powerful run down the right,
bursting away from the defending Boga, although his delivery was
eventually overhit beyond the supporting attackers.
Davey finished confidently past Howes as the aftermath of a Chelsea corner
was poorly cleared, though the lineman's flag was raised for a narrow
offside call, before the game's third goal arrived midway through the half.
Skipper Ake found space running from deep midfield and was found with an
excellent ball through from Loftus-Cheek, before providing an accomplished
finish down low and across the goalkeeper into the far bottom corner to
net his second goal of the campaign. His first, incidentally, came back in
November when these two sides met in the league and the Dutchman grabbed a
last-minute equaliser.
As the half wore on Chelsea's control of the game grew stronger, as did
the influence of the lively front four of Brown, Baker, Swift and Boga.
Baker's corner from the left got caught by the swirling wind and almost
caught out goalkeeper Howes, before Nditi's super cross from the left
narrowly evaded the onrushing Swift at the far post.
A brilliant exchange between Baker and Boga fashioned another opening for
the hosts, though the Frenchman was denied by Howes, and the West Ham
stopper was called into action once again moments later as he saved Boga's
header after Swift had beaten his man and delivered from the right.
Jordan Brown was denied by a succession of close tackles from Davey
(pictured below) after Nathan Mavila had provided from the left, before
the last action of the half saw Chelsea go close to extending the lead.
Ake swept a brilliant cross-field pass out to the attacking Nditi on the
left and the defender's excellent first touch allowed him to get into
space, though goalscorer Brown couldn't add to his tally as his bending
effort flew over the bar.
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U21s v West Ham
== Second half ==
The visitors began the second period eager to get on the front foot as
they searched for an equaliser in the tie, though it was Brown for the
hosts who found himself presented with the first chance of the half as he
raced in behind. The striker attempted to flick the ball over the covering
defender but Amos Nasha defended cleverly and marshalled the danger away.
With a place in the quarter-finals up for grabs there was plenty to play
for and the visitors came close to levelling terms shortly after the
restart. Jordan Brown forced the save from Beeney, though the shot was
straight at the goalkeeper and the save was ultimately a routine one.
That warning sign set the tone for the young Blues to respond strongly as
they sought to grab a third goal and finish off the game. Manny Onariase
cleared well for West Ham as a dangerous delivery from the right from Dabo
landed invitingly inside the six-yard box, before Brown was twice thwarted
as he looked to get his second goal of the evening.
Howes in the Hammers' goal was certainly proving to be the busiest man on
the field and he was needed again to save from Baker's flick after Swift
had beaten Reece Burke and delivered from the right.
The bright Swift continued to pose problems for the visitors, either using
his skill and pace to beat his man on the outside or coming infield to
threaten. It was through the latter that the Under-21s' top goalscorer
almost got his 11th goal of the season, coming inside off the right
touchline and beating a couple of defenders before firing an arrowing
effort towards goal that flew just inches wide.
The windy conditions and intermittent driving rain continued to make
playing conditions difficult and goalmouth action was rare as the half
wore on. Nditi dragged a shot wide past the far post after finding space
down the left, though the game continued to be cagey and chances were
limited.
Charly Musonda and Ola Aina were introduced by Drummy to provide an
energising boost to proceedings and the young Belgian proved lively,
creating openings for himself with some clever footwork and skill, though
a combination of a bumpy pitch and some brave blocks from defenders
limited his impact somewhat.
Swift tested Howes late on while Brown (pictured below) might have done
better when advanced in the box but chose to look for a pass rather than
shoot as Chelsea held on to ensure their progress in the competition.
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Next up for Drummy's Under-21s is a league game against Reading. This game
is moved from Aldershot and will now be played at Cobham, with kick-off at
2pm. The match will be played behind closed doors and we regret supporters
will not be admitted.
== Manager Reaction ==
Dermot Drummy was pleased the game went ahead despite heavy rain in the
days preceding it and high wind on the night.
'Well done to [Chelsea head groundsman] Jason Griffin and the Aldershot
staff for getting this game on,' he said.
'We needed the match because we did give the lads, especially the foreign
players a good break at Christmas and no matter what training you do, it
is nothing like going through a game.
'It was a cup tie and we won it so we are pleased with that but
compliments to West Ham, they had a good game plan and their goalkeeper
made some outstanding saves. If you look on the balance of chances we were
worthy winners and I've said to the boys it is a nice trait to keep
winning.
'West Ham knew we attack centrally and we didn't have real width with Alex
Kiwomya being ill, but it was a great move for Nathan's goal, we moved the
ball quickly which we didn't always do tonight but it is the way I like to
play.
'Isaiah finished well for his goal and Lew Baker has come off the back of
making his first team debut, which is wonderful, to perform well tonight.'
Chelsea:
Mitchell Beeney
Fankaty Dabo Alex Davey Andreas Christensen Adam Nditi
(Ola Aina 80)
Ruben Loftus-Cheek Nathan Ake (c)
(Charly Musonda 72)
John Swift Lewis Baker Jeremie Boga
Isaiah Brown
Unused subs: Bradley Collins, Dion Conroy
West Ham:
Sam Howes
Jerry Amoo Lewis Page Amos Nasha Reece Burke
(Matthew Carter 77)
Manny Onariase Moses Makasi Josh Cullen
Jordan Brown Kieran Bywater (c) Nathan Mavila
(Marcio Martins 77)
Unused subs: Gines Guzman Rosique, Oscar Borg, Josh Pask
- By Sam Poplett
--
"We believe the same thing."
"Maybe there is hope."
- 9x20 The Truth
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