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http://www.chelseafc.com/news-article/article/3622571/
YOUTH CUP REPORT: CHELSEA 4 SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY 1
Posted on: Thu 16 Jan 2014
== Summary ==
Chelsea's youth team progressed to the fifth round of the FA Youth Cup at
Aldershot on Wednesday night. First-half goals from Izzy Brown and Charly
Musonda put Adi Viveash's side into a half-time lead, before Charlie
Colkett extended the advantage after the restart from the penalty spot.
The visitors pulled a goal back in the final 10 minutes through midfielder
Jack Stobbs, though last year's finalists held strong to claim the
victory, with Dominic Solanke grabbing a fourth goal in stoppage time. The
win sets up a fifth-round away tie against either Cardiff City or Oxford
United.
== Team news ==
There were three changes from the side that started in the 4-0 victory
over Dartford in the last round, with Brown replacing Reece Mitchell in
attack. Solanke, who scored a hat-trick in the third round, supported
Brown in the No.10 role, while George Cole and Musonda started on the
flanks.
Mitchell Beeney continued in goal, protected by a back four of Ola Aina,
Dion Conroy, Jonathan Muleba and Fankaty Dabo. Ruben Loftus-Cheek
captained the side from midfield alongside Colkett and Solanke.
== First half ==
The visitors from South Yorkshire were looking to cause another Cup upset,
after knocking out Crystal Palace in the previous round with a penalty
shootout win, though the young Owls suffered an early setback as Viveash's
side took the lead inside two minutes.
Loftus-Cheek burst forward from midfield and advanced down the right
channel, beating a couple of defenders before delivering a low centre
towards striker Brown (pictured below) in the penalty area. The forward
had found himself some valuable space in the box with a clever run and
finished over Joe Wildsmith in the Sheffield Wednesday goal, with the aid
of a slight deflection, for his ninth goal of the season.
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布朗
The early goal set the tone for much of the early pressure from the hosts
and visiting defender Bradley Beatson had to be alert to deny Colkett
after some clever intricate build-up play involving the midfield man and
Solanke.
Musonda fired wide after a period of sustained possession from Chelsea,
while Aina's galloping run forward from right-back was only thwarted by a
well-timed tackle as he moved into the Owls' box. Yet Steve Haslam's side
ought to have been level after 19 minutes. Beatson found space to win an
unchallenged header from a left-sided corner, though could only direct his
effort straight at the grateful Beeney.
The young Blues continued to control the game, though Sheffield
Wednesday's robust, deep defending in numbers required the hosts to be at
their creative best to find an opening. Loftus-Cheek shot over the bar
after Musonda had advanced towards goal by skipping past a few defenders,
before the young Belgian then had a chance of his own.
Brown's good work down the left fashioned the opportunity and Musonda was
only denied by another important block from the recovering defender. From
the resulting corner the Blues forced a good save from keeper Wildsmith,
as Cole's inswinging delivery from the left was met in the air at the back
post by Loftus-Cheek.
As the interval loomed Chelsea managed to eradicate some of the sloppiness
that had crept into their game after taking an early lead, and returned to
moving the ball quickly through the midfield third. Solanke was denied by
another impressive stop from the onrushing Wildsmith after Brown's pass
forward, while Musonda could only skew the follow-up wide after Cole
showed excellent vision to find him at the back post.
However, Musonda (pictured top) quickly made amends as he doubled the
Blues' advantage in the final few minutes of the half, notching his third
goal of the campaign in the process. Solanke led the quick charge forward
after the hosts won the ball in midfield and the schoolboy supplied
Musonda out on the left flank. The midfielder's exquisite control and
first touch helped him accelerate away from defender Seanan Foster and,
after skipping past another couple of defenders, he fired confidently into
the bottom corner beyond the despairing dive of Wildsmith.
== Second half ==
Chelsea started the second period where they left off in the first and
should have added a third goal to their tally inside three minutes of the
restart. Solanke found Cole down the right channel with an excellent ball
inside the defender and the wideman skipped past the onrushing Wildsmith
before clipping an inviting ball into the box. With striker Brown waiting
and well positioned it seemed inevitable that he would bag his second goal
of the evening, but he could only fire over the bar from five yards out.
The visitors responded positively, with frontman Franck Betra forcing a
comfortable save from Beeney from distance, before the lineman's flag
saved Chelsea scares at the far post after a low driven cross from the
right caused problems.
Solanke then saw a low effort cannon back off the near post as Viveash's
side pushed for another goal, which soon arrived on the hour mark. Brown
was clearly upended by Warren Clarke as he burst into the box and, after
the referee had awarded the penalty, Colkett (pictured below) stepped up
and dispatched confidently into the bottom right corner.
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科基特
Loftus-Cheek forced another good save from Wildsmith before some
complacency at the back almost reduced the visitors' deficit. Conroy's
heavy back pass evaded Beeney and spun dangerously towards goal, though
the defender was left sighing in relief rather than disappointment as the
ball inched just outside the far post.
Kasey Palmer and Mukhtar Ali were introduced into midfield midway through
the half, as Brown and Colkett departed the action, with Solanke moving
into his more familiar central striker role, and it was the striker
continuing to link the play between midfield and attack as the tie entered
its final stages.
Yet Sheffield Wednesday refused to bow out of the competition without a
fight and almost pulled a goal back as substitute Jake Ellam squandered an
excellent opportunity at the front post after a delivery from the right.
The reprieve on the Chelsea goal was only temporary, however, as the
visitors soon found a way past Beeney to get themselves on the scoresheet.
A clever set-piece routine paid dividends as Jack Stobbs found space at
the far post and lofted the ball over Beeney and into the back of the net.
The Blues had to contend with increased pressure on their goal in the
remaining minutes, though it was Viveash's team that had the final say as
Solanke finished emphatically from close range following Palmer's centre
from the right. It was the striker's 16th goal of an impressive season to
date and sealed an assured victory for last season's finalists.
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薩蘭奇
Next up for Viveah's Under-18s is a league game against Tottenham at
Cobham on Saturday 18 January.
== Manager reaction ==
Manager Viveash was understandably pleased with another Cup win,
particularly in difficult conditions at Aldershot's Electrical Servives
Stadium. Speaking to the official Chelsea website after the game, he said:
'Obviously we're pleased to get through. The pitch through the middle was
very wet and didn't suit how we like to play but we got a great early
goal.'
The boss was particularly pleased with the performance of goalscorer
Solanke, who netted his fourth goal of the Youth Cup campaign to date.
'Solanke was outstanding,' he went on. 'He deserved his goal at the end,
made the other three and had another really good night as a schoolboy. Jon
Muleba and Dion Conroy were very strong at centre-back, Mitchell Beeney
was calm in goal and Ruben Loftus-Cheek (pictured below) gave a captain's
performance in midfield.
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洛夫圖斯奇克
'I thought their goalkeeper had a very good night. He made four
outstanding saves and so it could have been a bit more comfortable in the
end. We took too many touches in the first half and slowed the pace of the
game down.
'They had a good shape playing 4-5-1, they sat in their own half and
looked to counter but I thought we defended the threat of their striker
well for the majority of the night and we got goals at good times.
'We were better than in the last round against Dartford but we had to be
otherwise we wouldn't have got through. In cup competitions the main thing
is getting a result but obviously we want to do it in a certain way and I
thought it was a comfortable win tonight, without us being at the top of
our game.'
Chelsea
Mitchell Beeney
Ola Aina Jonathan Muleba Dion Conroy Fankaty Dabo
Charlie Colkett Ruben Loftus-Cheek (c)
(Mukhtar Ali 68)
George Cole Dominic Solanke Charly Musonda
(Chike Kandi 90+2)
Isaiah Brown
(Kasey Palmer 63)
Unused subs - Bradley Collins, Jay Dasilva.
Goals - Brown '2, Musonda '43, Colkett (pen) '59, Solanke '90+3
Bookings - Conroy
Sheffield Wednesday
Joe Wildsmith
Seanan Foster Matthew Penney Simon Hanna (c) Adam Harvey
(Connor O'Grady 73)
Bradley Beatson Jack Taylor Warren Clarke Jack Stobbs
(Mike Connell 60) (Jake Ellam 79)
Franck Betra Charlie Dawes
Unused subs - Sean Mullan, Jake Ellam, Like Smith.
Goals - Stobbs '83
By Sam Poplett.
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