[情報] 15-16 賽季 U18 回顧

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https://www.chelseafc.com/news/latest-news/2016/06/ the-young-generation--under-18s-season-reviewed.html The Young Generation: Under-18s season reviewed Sat 4 Jun 2016 The official Chelsea website sat down with Joe Edwards, manager of our Under-18 side, to reflect on a campaign in which our youngsters topped their regional league and won a fifth FA Youth Cup in seven seasons. Edwards's side mirrored the success of 2014/15 in practically every way as they retained the Youth Cup, finished first in the south section of the Under-18 Premier League before coming third in the merit group play-off round (for the top sides nationwide) in the final months of the campaign. However, as the 29-year-old points out, his players have surpassed last year's achievements in a number of ways, including remaining unbeaten in the Youth Cup and conceding fewer goals throughout the season. 'We wanted to do better than we did last year,' Edwards said. 'We won the south section comfortably again with more points than last season and without losing a game at home. We also wanted to win the Youth Cup again and, if possible, to do it without losing a game. 'In the recent past, even when winning the competition, we have lost one of the legs in either the semi-final or final so it was great to remain unbeaten throughout. From a collective point of view, we were able to achieve a lot of team objectives which was pleasing.' The make-up of the youth team group was slightly older than in previous years, with the likes of Ruben Sammut, Mukhtar Ali, Isaac Christie-Davies, Charlie Wakefield and Miro Muheim all featuring regularly as second-years. It was a different challenge for Edwards and Jody Morris, his assistant, but he is quick to praise the efforts of those players who spent their time between two age-group squads. 'It was a good programme for the second-years because they trained most days with the Under-21s, where they were able to constantly make a case for breaking into that team, but they were still able to get their game time in the youth team. It's a mental test for the older boys playing with the Under-18s. In previous years, we've seen players getting impatient in wanting to break through but the mentality the boys showed was excellent throughout and they were a major part of our success. 'As the Youth Cup campaign progressed, I felt it really showed the way that football should work. Some of those boys were not in the Youth Cup team but the quality of their performances and the mentality they were showing in the league games was then getting them back into the Youth Cup side. All the players saw that and it made for great competition for places throughout the squad.' One of the most pleasing aspects of the youth team campaign was a defensive resilience not often associated with the free-scoring sides of the past. Edwards was particularly happy with seven clean sheets from 22 matches in the southern section, especially given the relative inexperience of the defenders involved. 'We highlighted right at the start of the year that we'd conceded too many goals last season but the biggest positive about our defensive record this year is that we have played mostly with first-years at the back,' their manager points out. 'The experience they gained last year as schoolboys in the team, with people like Josh Grant and Trevoh Chalobah often involved, helped their step up. A lot of them are ball-playing defenders but when we get to the competitive Under-18 programme we want to start converting those performances into what defending is all about, which is keeping clean sheets.' The young Blues recorded just one clean sheet on the road to a third successive Youth Cup triumph, although their attacking exploits and goals shared throughout the side ensured the trophy returned to Stamford Bridge for another 12 months. Edwards recalls a tough test away in the fifth round but highlights the ability of his players to handle the pressure of expectation as key to their success. 'AFC Wimbledon is definitely the memorable one in terms of how difficult it was. It's the sort of game that only the Youth Cup can produce and it was a brilliant test for us all. We made it quite comfortable for ourselves at a lot of stages in the tournament. 'Manchester United away early on was a big game but we made it look easy with some really good performances. United had the likes of Marcus Rashford and Timothy Fosu-Mensah playing and both of those have obviously gone on to do well so it just shows the level of that performance from us. 'We spent all season trying to play down the pressure of our recent record in the competition and just take it one game at a time but it's always there in the back of your mind. It does become more difficult each year, the more you're the ones that everyone else wants to beat, but it was another incredible achievement.' As those in the Academy regularly testify, their primary purpose of work is to produce young, talented footballers capable of making the grade in senior football, ideally in the Chelsea first team. Therefore, it is individual development that remains at the heart of the day-to-day work at Cobham and Edwards highlights the progress of many in his group as evidence of a productive year. 'While the team successes and trophies are great, it's important that we recognise individual success that comes alongside that as key. Ike Ugbo's goal record has been very good this season [24 goals in 28 appearances] and that's the third season in a row in which we've had a prolific striker in the youth team following Dominic Solanke and Tammy Abraham. 'We've had goals shared throughout the team. Jacob Maddox has got into double figures and both Miro Muheim and Harvey St Clair scored eight each. Josh Grant ended the season with a call-up to the England Under-18s as well as winning our Scholar of the Year award, which is a great achievement for him and well-deserved as that is something which recognises not just performance but how you behave each day both on and off the pitch. 'We've had boys like Luke McCormick, Cole Dasilva and Richard Nartey end the season with the Under-21s which is great for them individually and will be a great experience for them to use moving into next season. Plus all of next season's scholars have made their youth team debuts and been involved, so it has been a good year for individual development too. 'The biggest measure of that is obviously getting players into the first team so for three players (Clarke-Salter, Abraham and Fikayo Tomori) who have played in the youth team this season to have made their Premier League debut is also a massive positive. We can talk about winning the league and the cup competitions but we know what we're here for and that achievement is a real credit to them and everybody who has worked with them over the years.' Edwards will now hand over the reins of the youth team to Morris for the 2016/17 campaign, while he spends a year working with the club's players on loan. The first forays into senior football can be fraught with difficulties, though Edwards is hopeful his experience of working with many of the players throughout the years will prove useful. He coached Abraham and Solanke as Under-9s, along with many others during five years working with the youth team. 'I've been fortunate to have been a part of the recent success we've had in the Academy and so I have worked and developed relationships with a lot of the boys who will be stepping out on loan next season. 'It's going to be a new experience for me to see what it's like as those players make that next step forward. Hopefully I can see what we have done in the system over the years that has prepared them well for it and what we can maybe do better. The journey from youth into senior football is probably the most difficult transition for a young player to make so hopefully I can be that link who knows them well and can support them.' -- "We believe the same thing." "Maybe there is hope." - 9x20 The Truth -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc), 來自: 36.231.129.170 ※ 文章網址: https://www.ptt.cc/bbs/Chelsea/M.1467228027.A.32B.html ※ 編輯: JamesCaesar (36.231.129.170), 07/01/2016 01:46:34
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