[情報] U21 - Chelsea 1 - 3 Sunderland
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http://www.chelseafc.com/news/latest-news/2015/11/
under-21s-report--chelsea-v-sunderland.html
Under-21s report: Chelsea 1 Sunderland 3
Mon 30 Nov 2015
Chelsea Under-21s went down to a home defeat at the hands of Under-21
Premier League leaders Sunderland at Cobham this afternoon (Monday).
Tammy Abraham's penalty had cancelled out an opener from Ethan Robson,
although two goals in 12 minutes in the second half ensured the visitors
took all three points back home to the north-east. In between that
quickfire double, Abraham had seen a second penalty kick saved by visiting
keeper
Adi Viveash made three changes from the side that beat Liverpool last time
out as Alex Kiwomya, Kasey Palmer and Reece Mitchell all returned to the
starting team. They comprised the supporting cast for striker Abraham in
attack, with the striker having netted 13 goals in 14 appearances so far
this season.
Jamal Blackman kept his place in goal protected by an unchanged back four
of Ola Aina, Fikayo Tomori, Dion Conroy and Jay Dasilva. Captain Charlie
Colkett lined up alongside Charly Musonda in central midfield.
The Blues started brightly on a breezy afternoon at the Cobham training
ground, with Palmer confidently attempting an ambitious long-range drive
that flew wide before poking just past the post following Mitchell's
delivery from the left.
The two combined again moments later as the wideman turned provider and
Palmer controlled on his chest and scooped a shot towards goal all in one
movement. Yet the effort lacked the power or accuracy to trouble Stryjek
in the Black Cats goal.
Sunderland had struggled to gather a foothold in the contest during the
opening 15 minutes, though they were able to threaten and beat Blackman
with practically their first foray forward. Rees Greenwood provided the
threat as he danced past two defenders into the box before hesitating with
his shot and allowing the ball to be blocked behind for a corner. The
hosts switched off from the set-piece, allowing Ethan Robson the time and
space to pick up the low delivery and slot the ball beyond the goalkeeper
and into the far corner.
The league leaders ought to have doubled their advantage within moments of
the restart as Blackman misjudged an attempt to gather a low cross from
the right and Nelson turned the ball back to Greenwood. However, with the
goal gaping in front of him, the forward somehow managed to slice his
effort wide.
That profligacy was punished down the other end swiftly as Viveash's side
levelled the game midway through the half. The referee spotted a handball
in the box following Musonda's cross and did not hesitate to point to the
spot, with Abraham stepping up to send the keeper the wrong way and bag
his eighth league goal of the campaign.
Chances continued to come down both ends as Abraham's effort deflected
inches wide following an incisive break forward, before Stryjek denied
Musonda with a flying save down to his right after the young Belgian had
produced an exquisite volleyed attempt. Down the other end, Blackman
smartly thwarted Nelson as the striker looked to get on the end of Martin
Smith's clever slide-rule pass.
Both managers took the opportunity of the interval to tighten their units
at the back, with the second period restarting with far fewer
opportunities at goal. The home side continued to enjoy the majority of
possession, with first team captain John Terry watching on from the
stands, though it took until the hour-mark for the next sight at goal to
emerge. Substitute Miro Muheim first threatened with a dangerous cross
from the left before firing narrowly wide.
Just like in the first half, the encounter quickly sparked into life at
the midway point and it was the visitors from the north-east celebrating
as they took the lead for the second time after 70 minutes. A hopeful ball
forward proved difficult to deal with for substitute Ali Suljic and Daniel
Wright pounced to poke the loose ball into the back of the net.
Almost immediately, Chelsea were handed a chance to level once again from
the penalty spot as Musonda embarked on a mazy run forward straight from
the kick-off. He was upended by the sprawling dive of the goalkeeper,
however Stryjek was able to redeem himself instantly as he sprung to his
left to push Abraham's effort behind.
Our efforts to find a second leveller intensified with Musonda bringing a
good high save from Stryjek with a swerving strike from almost 40 yards
out before Abraham then tested the stopper from a narrow angle. However,
with the Blues affording space to their opponents in behind as they pushed
forward, Sunderland capitalised with a killer third goal as Carl Lawson
supplied the pass for Smith to curl beyond Blackman and secure all three
points for his side.
== Reaction ==
After the game, Under-21s assistant Andy Myers reflected on an afternoon
in which small mistakes had cost the team points once again.
'We had so much control of the game but just didn't have the answers to
break down a very well-organised team,' he told the official Chelsea
website. 'Our decision making in the final third was too predictable,
always wanting to score the perfect goal and probably not using Tammy's
presence as well as we could have.
'We had to chase the game at the end and get bodies forward; I don't mind
that if we're creating plenty of chances but we weren't really doing that.
We got hit with their third goal on the break but their other two were
poorly defended by us.
'We have a few games coming up now, starting with Celtic in the
International Cup at the end of the week, but first and foremost we have
to eradicate the same little mistakes which are catching us out time and
again this season.'
The Under-21s return to action in the Premier League International Cup
this Friday 4 December, with Celtic the visitors to Aldershot. Supporters
can purchase tickets on the door priced at £3 for adults and £1 for
concessions. Kick-off is at 7.05pm and the game will also be screened live
on Chelsea TV.
Chelsea (4-2-3-1)
Jamal Blackman
Ola Aina Fikayo Tomori Dion Conroy Jay Dasilva
(Ali Suljic 61)
Charlie Colkett Charly Musonda
Alex Kiwomya Kasey Palmer Reece Mitchell
(Miro Muheim 61)
Tammy Abraham
Unused subs - Fankaty Dabo, Bradley Collins, Mukhtar Ali
Scorer - Abraham (pen) 24
Sunderland
Maksymilian Stryjek, Joshua Robson, Thomas Robson, Liam Agnew (c),
George Brady, Michael Ledger, Daniel Wright, Ethan Robson (Dylan McEvoy 82),
Andrew Nelson, Martin Smith, Rees Greenwood (Carl Lawson 81)
Unused subs - Jordan Blinco, Greg Purvis, Dylan McEvoy, Dan Casey
Scorer - E.Robson 16; Wright 70; Smith 82
Referee - Colin Lymer
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