[情報] U23 - Sunderland 1 - 1 Chelsea

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U23聯賽第一輪 (發展聯賽U21本賽季開始改制成U23) https://www.chelseafc.com/news/latest-news/2016/08/ development-squad-report--sunderland-v-chelsea.html Development squad report: Sunderland 1 Chelsea 1 Sun 14 Aug 2016 Our development squad came from behind to start the inaugural Premier League 2 season with a creditable draw away at last term's runners-up. Sunderland took the lead in an even contest through Joel Asoro just after the hour mark but an own goal from Daniel Wright restored parity shortly afterwards. The visitors had chances to win it late on but were forced to settle for an opening weekend point on their travels. Adi Viveash named a youthful starting line-up to begin the first game of the inaugural Premier League 2 campaign, the league competition that has replaced the Under-21 Premier League, with the age eligibility increased by two years. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Professional_Development_League 賽制介紹 Six of the starters are still eligible to play for our youth team, aged 17 or younger, including Ike Ugbo who led the line up front supported by Dujon Sterling, Kyle Scott and Mason Mount. Charlie Colkett and Josimar Quintero provided the experience to the team in midfield, while Nathan Baxter began in goal protected by a back four of captain Fankaty Dabo, Joseph Colley, Trevoh Chalobah and Jay Dasilva. The Black Cats have been strong at this age group in recent years, finishing second and fourth in the last two seasons, and they started well in the north-east. Asoro, the Swedish striker, was an early threat and he provided the first effort of the game with a low strike that was pulled narrowly wide of the far post. Asoro then tested his countryman Colley into making a crucial block to prevent the forward working Baxter. Down the other end, Colkett fired a free-kick just over the bar after Sterling was fouled in a challenge that resulted in an early booking for Michael Ledger, the centre-back. Jordan Pickford, the England Under-21 goalkeeper who played alongside Nathaniel Chalobah, Lewis Baker, Ruben Loftus-Cheek, John Swift and Kasey Palmer in the summer's Toulon Tournament triumph, was alert and quick off his line midway through the half to smother the ball at the feet of Ugbo after Mount's tame drive fell kindly for our number nine. Despite fashioning a healthy number of opportunities, the hosts were unable to seriously trouble Baxter in the opening period. Asoro continued to cause problems but fired over and then wide after good initial individual work. Elliot Embleton had the half's best chance in stoppage time but got underneath the ball and steered it over. Miro Muheim replaced Colkett at the break after a first-half knock for the midfielder, which allowed Mount to operate from a more central area and Scott to drop deeper. It helped the visitors to assert a control of possession in the opening quarter of an hour in the second period but it was Sunderland who broke the deadlock against the run of play after 61 minutes. Baxter's pass out was weak and pounced upon by Asoro, who made no mistake this time in finding the back of the net to open the scoring. It was harsh on Viveash's side, who were enjoying their best period of the game at that point but they were handed a similar gift to draw the scores level nine minutes later. A loose forward pass down the left appeared to be harmless but Daniel Wright was harried into making a quick decision and his pass back to Pickford was awry. The ball had little pace on it but the goalkeeper could do little as it trickled towards goal and eventually over the line for the leveller. Both sides sensed they could snatch the three points in the final 20 minutes but it was Chelsea who carved out the two best chances. Colley went close with a header from Mount's driven corner that arrowed just the wrong side of the post before Ugbo was denied by Pickford following Dasilva's dangerous delivery, ensuring the points were shared. The development squad return to action in the Premier League 2 with a home game against Liverpool on Monday 22 August, live on Chelsea TV. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://www.chelseafc.com/news/latest-news/2016/08/ development-squad-reaction--pleasing-start.html Development squad reaction: Pleasing start Mon 15 Aug 2016 Our development squad came from behind to pick up a creditable point on their travels in the north-east at the weekend as they drew 1-1 with last term's runners-up Sunderland. A goal from Joel Asoro put the hosts in front just after the hour mark but the Blues responded strongly and were handed the equaliser through a Daniel Wright own goal. Both Joseph Colley and Ike Ugbo went close to snatching a late winner but manager Adi Viveash reflected afterwards on a pleasing start to the new season from his players. 'It was a terrific game to start the season,' Viveash told the official Chelsea website. 'I'm really pleased with a lot of individual things and our players are sure to learn so much each week if every game in this league is like that. That's what development is all about. 'We conceded at quite a difficult time because that was our best period in the game but our response to go again and equalise was very impressive. We fully deserved the equaliser and probably deserved to win the game in the end.' A misplaced pass out from goalkeeper Nathan Baxter and miscommunication between him and defender Fankaty Dabo led to the Black Cats opening the scoring but Viveash was unconcerned about the rare error and instead focused on the reaction of his two young players. 'It's an unfortunate mistake for the goal but if you choose to be a team that plays out from the back then sometimes there are going to be mistakes. The most important thing is what you do after it and I was very impressed with the mental attitude of both Nathan and Fankaty in how they refocused quickly. 'The intensity of the game was good and both teams gave their lot but we came really strong physically at the end. For such a young group, our fitness throughout was very good. Every player contributed and worked tremendously hard. It's a result that gives us a lot of belief in the work we're doing day-in, day-out to improve.' The development squad return to action in Premier League 2 next Monday 22 August with a home game against Liverpool at Aldershot. Before then, Jody Morris's youth team travel to Southampton in the Under-18 Premier League. The youngsters were 3-2 winners over Fulham in their season opener on Saturday. Chelsea (4-2-3-1) Nathan Baxter Fankaty Dabo (c) Joseph Colley Trevoh Chalobah Jay Dasilva Charlie Colkett Josimar Quintero (Miro Muheim h/t) (Ruben Sammut 81) Dujon Sterling Kyle Scott Mason Mount (Charlie Wakefield 72) Ike Ugbo Unused subs - Jared Thompson, Isaac Christie-Davies Scorer - Wright (og) 70 Sunderland (4-3-3) Jordan Pickford Joshua Robson Michael Ledger George Brady Thomas Robson (c) Daniel Wright Liam Agnew George Honeyman Rees Greenwood Joel Asoro Elliot Embleton (Carl Lawson 64) (Josh Maja 82) (Luke Molyneux 64) Unused subs - Maksymilian Stryjek, Dan Casey Scorer - Asoro 61 Booked - Ledger, Agnew Referee - Mr A Backhouse -- http://jamescaesar.pixnet.net/album/photo/110781933 永遠以摸過它為榮 -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc), 來自: 59.115.107.155 ※ 文章網址: https://www.ptt.cc/bbs/Chelsea/M.1471208817.A.DC9.html

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08/15 13:17, 1F
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