[情報] U18 - Chelsea 4 - 3 Southampton

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U18聯賽第一輪精華 http://www.chelseafc.com/news/latest-news/2014/08/ under-18s-report--chelsea-4-southampton-3.html Sat, 16 Aug 2014 Our youth team came from behind twice to triumph in their season opener as a strong side ran out 4-3 winners at Cobham. The visitors raced into a two-goal lead inside the opening 15 minutes as Marcus Barnes grabbed a brace, the second from the penalty spot after Dan Demkiv was upended in the box, before the Blues pulled a goal back before the break through a penalty of their own, confidently dispatched by Tammy Abraham. Kasey Palmer levelled the scores with a wonderful individual effort shortly after the restart. However, a brilliant Josh Sims strike from distance put the visitors back in front. The Blues left it late but overturned the deficit again in the final seven minutes. Abraham poked a loose ball over the top beyond Isted to make it 3-3 before substitute Josh Grant headed in the winner in the 87th minute (pictured top) to give the hosts all three league points on the opening day of the new season. == Team news == Joe Edwards' first starting team as Under-18 manager featured several second-year scholars as the youth team kicked off the new campaign with a strong side. Bradley Collins, George Brady, Palmer and Charly Musonda began, with the rest of the team comprising new first-year scholars. Last campaign's top goalscorer Dominc Solanke led the line up front, supported from out wide by Musonda and Abraham, while Isaac Christie-Davies started in the number 10 role alongside Palmer and Ruben Sammut in midfield. Brady was joined at the back by captain Jake Clarke-Salter, Jay Dasilva and Fikayo Tomori. == First half == The tone was set for a lively encounter inside the opening exchanges as the visitors rattled the woodwork through Chris Regis, before they took the lead after 10 minutes. Striker Marcus Barnes pounced on a defence-splitting pass forward from Regis and finished confidently low into the far corner beyond Collins. Southampton's advantage was doubled five minutes later as forward Demkiv was tripped as he advanced into the box following another incisive pass and the referee pointed to the spot. Barnes stepped up and blasted his effort emphatically into the roof of the net to give the young Saints a perfect start. Edwards' side responded strongly from that early disappointment and tested goalkeeper Harry Isted with a flurry of chances. Christie-Davies saw a free kick effort comfortably gathered, Abraham brought a low save from the keeper from the right and Solanke was thwarted after fashioning an opening for himself inside the penalty area. However, the pressure soon paid off as the Blues were awarded a penalty of their own midway through the half. Abraham was fouled as he prepared to fire at goal following a corner from the right and the striker picked himself up to slot the spot-kick into the bottom right corner beyond Isted's dive. Chances continued to be forged at both ends as Southampton responded by hitting the woodwork again. Barnes found space down the right channel and thumped the post, before Collins made a strong stop on the rebound from Regis. Isted then denied Solanke with a great one-handed save after Musonda supplied the pass as the hosts went in at the break with a slender deficit to overturn. == Second half == The hosts were looking to pick up from where they left off at the start of the second period and soon regained parity in the game with a wonderful individual effort from Palmer. The midfielder picked up the loose ball 30 yards from goal and embarked on a slaloming run forward, skipping in between defenders and around challenges, before dispatching the ball expertly into the far corner. Palmer quickly brought another good save from Isted as Chelsea restarted in the ascendancy, however the free-flowing nature of the contest refused to abate and the balance swung back in the visitors' favour with the fifth goal of the game. Sims floated inside from the right and fired an arrowing drive from 25 yards that flew past the helpless Collins into the top corner to put his team back in front. Izzy Brown and Mukhtar Ali entered the fray as the game moved into the final quarter of an hour, though it was Barnes down the opposite end providing the biggest threat as he searched for his hat-trick, first bringing a good save from Collins and then firing narrowly wide after a centre from the left. Isted continued to stand in the way of Edwards' team grabbing another leveller, flinging himself low to his right to palm away a Solanke header that appeared destined to nestle in the bottom corner, yet he was unable to stem the tide for much longer. Clarke-Salter delivered an inviting long ball forward and Abraham accelerated away in behind before poking the ball beyond the onrushing Isted and into the unguarded goal. That equaliser buoyed the home side to push on for a winner and Isted was picking the ball out of his net once again a few minutes later. A corner from the right was dangerously swung in and substitute defender Grant rose highest to powerfully head the loose ball in for the winner. Next up for the Under-18s is a league trip to Arsenal next Saturday 23 August, while the Under-21s take on Norwich City at Aldershot Town FC the following afternoon. == Manager reaction == Edwards reflected after a dramatic game on his pleasure at seeing his side come from behind to take all three points but admitted the nature of the open game meant there was plenty of work to do in the coming weeks. Speaking to the official Chelsea website, he said: 'We wanted a fast, sharp start to the game so obviously we were a bit disappointed that Southampton had the better of us in that opening part of the game. 'The big lesson you learn when you step up from Under-16s to Under-18s is that people are more clinical in front of goal. They didn't have a lot of chances but they took the little sniffs we gave them and so without being poor we were suddenly 2-0 down. Their keeper was fantastic but you have to give credit to the boys and their mentality to come from behind and win the game.' The manager also paid tribute to goalscorers Abraham and Palmer, the former having been deployed in a wide role and the latter working his way back to full fitness following a disrupted pre-season. 'Tammy was lively, always alive in and around the box. Obviously with Dominic and Izzy we had a few strikers on the field and they all prefer to play up top but Tammy is always a threat and it was a very calm finish for his second goal at that stage of the game. 'We knew Kasey wasn't going to be able to play 90 minutes today so we spoke about the hour or so that he was going to play and he was certainly more aggressive on his press and on the front foot after half time. I was really pleased for him today because he's had a bit of a disjointed programme with injuries and switching between groups in pre-season and it was a great solo goal from him.' Chelsea: Bradley Collins Fikayo Tomori George Brady Jake Clarke-Salter (c) Jay Dasilva (Josh Grant 46) Ruben Sammut Kasey Palmer (Mukhar Ali 63) Tammy Abraham Isaac Christie-Davies Charly Musonda (Izzy Brown 58) Dominic Solanke Subs - Jared Thompson, Kyle Scott Scorers - Abraham (pen) 25, 83; Palmer 49; Grant 87 Southampton: Harry Isted, Richard Bakary, Ollie Cook, Kyle Clinton, Josh Debayo, Armani Little (c), Chris Regis, Callum Slattery (Alfie Jones 56), Josh Sims, Dan Demkiv (Harley Willard 60), Marcus Barnes (Mark Irvine 71) Scorers - Barnes 10, (pen) 15; Sims 58 By Sam Poplett Pictures courtesy of Mark Sandom -- ╔══╗╔╗╔╗╔══╗╔╗ ╔══╗╔══╗╔══╗ ║╔═╝║╚╝║║╔═╝║║ ║╔═╝║╔═╝║╔╗║ ║║ ║╔╗║║╔═╝║║ ╚═╗║║╔═╝║╚╝║ ║╚═╗║║║║║╚═╗║╚═╗╔═╝║║╚═╗║╔╗║ ╚══╝╚╝╚╝╚══╝╚══╝╚══╝╚══╝╚╝╚╝ -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc), 來自: 36.231.129.168 ※ 文章網址: http://www.ptt.cc/bbs/Chelsea/M.1408202782.A.CD1.html ※ 編輯: JamesCaesar (114.36.35.168), 09/09/2014 23:26:43
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