[情報] U18 - Chelsea 4 - 1 Southampton

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U18南區聯賽第12輪

11/19 19:17,
聖克萊爾內切過人射門砸在橫樑上,可惜
11/19 19:17

11/19 19:21,
南安傳中+頭頂+進球好輕鬆,葛希超低級站位漏人失誤
11/19 19:21

11/19 19:27,
烏瓦奎後插上左腳射門被門將擋出
11/19 19:27

11/19 19:56,
HT 0-1 兩邊攻勢都沒威脅,都在搶球,進攻比爛的
11/19 19:56

11/19 20:19,
聖克萊爾亂軍中射門被擋,哈德森奧多伊怒射補進 1-1
11/19 20:19

11/19 20:21,
哈德森奧多伊右路底線低傳中,南安自擺烏龍 2-1 !!
11/19 20:21

11/19 20:34,
聖克萊爾和麥凱自由球爭老半天,結果烏瓦奎一腳高炮
11/19 20:34

11/19 20:37,
聖克萊爾好傳中,泰勒克羅斯戴爾高角度射門被撲出
11/19 20:37

11/19 20:38,
69' 卡斯提略上,聖克萊爾下,表現還是很好
11/19 20:38

11/19 20:46,
泰勒克羅斯戴爾直闖禁區被推倒,裁判完全沒反應
11/19 20:46

11/19 20:49,
詹姆士右路傳中,剛上場的查理布朗把球捅進去! 3-1
11/19 20:49

11/19 20:58,
哈德森奧多伊右路快速反擊傳中,查理布朗又進啦 4-1
11/19 20:58

11/19 21:04,
FT 4-1 下半場脫胎換骨,傳球更快,寬度更好,尤其
11/19 21:04

11/19 21:05,
重虐南安左路好兇殘,哈德森奧多伊全場最佳
11/19 21:05
https://www.chelseafc.com/news/latest-news/2016/11/ under-18s-report--chelsea-v-southampton.html Under-18s report: Chelsea 4 Southampton 1 Sat 19 Nov 2016 Our Under-18s came from behind to secure an impressive win at Cobham this morning (Saturday). Michael Obafemi fired the visitors into the lead with a powerful volley and the hosts trailed at the interval before a system switch and some stern words provided the inspiration for a second-half comeback. Callum Hudson-Odoi proved pivotal as he scored and then forced an own goal within eight minutes of the restart, before substitute Charlie Brown bagged a brace late on to keep us top of the Under-18 Premier League south section. There were five changes for the Blues from the side that won 3-1 at Brighton a fortnight previously, with Harvey St Clair and Hudson-Odoi returning in attack alongside Martell Taylor-Crossdale, the Under-18 Premier League's leading goalscorer. Four of the back five retained their places as Jared Thompson lined up in goal protected by a back four of captain Josh Grant, Marc Guehi, Reece James and Cole Dasilva. Tariq Uwakwe and George McEachran came into the midfield, joining Conor Gallagher. Jody Morris's side came into the league encounter on a run of 23 games unbeaten at home, though it was the Saints who had inflicted a first defeat of the season on Morris's men in the reverse fixture back in August. The Blues had fallen behind in that game and the same fate befell them on a bright winter's morning at Cobham. St Clair had thumped the crossbar with a wonderful individual effort moments earlier but it was Southampton's number nine who claimed the game's opening goal with 12 minutes on the clock. An advance down the right sent alarm bells ringing and when William Smallbone headed a deep cross back into the six-yard box, Obafemi was on hand to volley an unstoppable drive beyond Thompson. It was slightly harsh on the hosts, who quickly set about restoring parity down the other end. Hudson-Odoi fired narrowly wide from the right and McEachran's free-kick was blocked by the wall, before Uwakwe provided the sternest test of the first period for keeper Adam Parkes. The midfielder was marking his 17th birthday and the signing of a first professional contract at the club, though Parkes denied him a goal to cap the milestone with a smart low save to push away his shot towards the far post. St Clair struck the woodwork for the second time in the first half when Parkes tipped his bending free-kick on to the bar and the Scotland Under-19 international brought another save from the visiting goalkeeper in added time following a neat move involving McEachran and Uwakwe. Morris changed the shape at the interval to utilise 4-3-3 and the switch paid instant dividends as we turned the game on its head within eight minutes of the restart. Hudson-Odoi only turned 16 last week but he played a crucial role in the turnaround, finishing high into the roof of the net on the rebound after Parkes had spilled St Clair's strike. The winger then supplied a dangerous delivery from the right flank which defender Christoph Klarer could only divert into his own net. The confidence that came from going in front set the tone for a much-improved second half performance from the league leaders. Taylor-Crossdale was thwarted by a good stop from Parkes following positive work down the left from St Clair, before the striker shot just wide of the goal frame having advanced infield dangerously. Guehi had to be on high alert to block bravely from Tyreke Johnson after a miskicked clearance from Thompson, though the Blues remained in control and soon sealed the three points with a brace from the bench in the final 10 minutes. Brown replaced Taylor-Crossdale up front and netted within a minute of his introduction at the end of a stunningly clinical move. Hudson-Odoi raked a brilliant pass out wide to James, who delivered a teasing first-time delivery into the box for Brown, who didn't need a second invitation to find the back of the net with a smart finish. The 17-year-old made it 4-1 in the final minute of regulation time with an equally-impressive finish, collecting a pass 16 yards out before steering the ball ruthlessly into the bottom corner for his fifth goal of the campaign. Following a difficult first period, it was a scoreline and a result that Morris's side deserved. Our youngsters return to action next weekend with a visit to Fulham on Saturday 26 November, while the development squad are also on their travels the same day with a Premier League 2 trip to Manchester City. The latter is being screened live on Chelsea TV, with kick-off at the altered time of 12.45pm. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://www.chelseafc.com/news/latest-news/2016/11/ under-18s-reaction--clear-at-the-top.html Under-18s reaction: Clear at the top Sun 20 Nov 2016 Our youth team moved three points clear at the top of the Under-18 Premier League south section this weekend following a spirited comeback and home victory over Southampton. Trailing at the interval for the first time this season, manager Jody Morris demanded significant improvements from his side in the second half and he was left feeling satisfied at the resilience and character shown. The change in formation may have helped but Morris felt the turnaround had more to do with other individual factors. 'I said to the boys at half-time, even though we were changing the shape from a midfield diamond to 4-3-3, the things I was asking them to do in the second half had little to do with the system we were playing,' the manager told the official Chelsea website. 'Southampton were better than us in the first half in all departments and the most disappointing thing was that it looked like they wanted it more than us. 'Even though it might look like changing the system was the difference, I felt we lacked personality and character in the first half and it was those areas that we focused on at half-time. We've been on a good run of late and the key features of that have been us dominating second balls, flooding the midfield and being physically strong. We didn't do those things well enough so the lads had a lot to prove in the second half.' The manager was understandably happy with the second-half performance, which saw a strike from Callum Hudson-Odoi, a brace from substitute Charlie Brown and an own goal secure the three points for his side. 'I was really pleased with how we responded to blow Southampton away and we could have scored six or seven in the end. It was the first time we've been behind at half-time this season so that was a test of our character to come from behind. The early goal obviously helped to settle us down but then we had some outstanding individual play from certain players and also good passages where we looked a lot more fluid.' Morris also emphasised the point that there is more to his work as Under-18s manager than merely winning football matches. George McEachran, Tariq Uwakwe and Hudson-Odoi lined up in slightly unfamiliar midfield roles, a part of development that is crucial to improving the rounded individual player. 'We struggled in midfield playing certain players in positions they haven't played in this season but that's all part of the challenge of development,' continued Morris. 'We need the players to be flexible, not just from the tactical point of view but also the physical side as well.' Hudson-Odoi has caught the eye in recent weeks, following up his maiden youth team goal at Brighton before the international break with a standout performance against the Saints. The schoolboy only turned 16 last week though and, while Morris is clearly a fan, he also recognises there are plenty of ways the young forward can improve his game further. 'We all know what Callum is capable of and he showed flashes of brilliance in the game but it's important we keep setting him new challenges. I wanted to see him play with a bit more defensive responsibility at the top of the diamond. 'It's easy to play him in his best position every week but it's our job to improve him as an all-round footballer and to do that we need to teach him about the other side of the game and his role in the team. There's no bigger fan of Callum than me and he knows that but there will also be nobody more demanding of him than me either.' Morris's men return to action in the Under-18 Premier League next weekend with a trip to Fulham. The youngsters will also begin their FA Youth Cup campaign next month with a third round home tie against Cardiff City. A date for the meeting at Aldershot will be confirmed on this website shortly. The young Blues have won the competition in each of the past three years. Pos P W D L F A GD Pts ========================================================================= 1 Chelsea U18s 12 8 2 2 32 16 16 26 2 West Ham U18s 12 7 2 3 25 14 11 23 3 Reading U18s 13 7 2 4 30 30 0 23 4 Arsenal U18s 11 6 3 2 26 14 12 21 5 Tottenham U18s 13 6 3 4 29 19 10 21 6 Aston Villa U18s 11 5 2 4 15 21 -6 17 7 Fulham U18s 12 4 3 5 21 20 1 15 8 Norwich U18s 12 4 2 6 29 26 3 14 9 Southampton U18s 12 3 4 5 15 21 -6 13 10 Brighton U18s 12 2 3 7 13 26 -13 9 11 Leicester U18s 11 2 2 7 8 22 -14 8 12 Swansea U18s 11 1 4 6 15 29 -14 7 Chelsea (4-diamond-2) Jared Thompson Reece James Marc Guehi Josh Grant (c) Cole Dasilva Tariq Uwakwe Conor Gallagher George McEachran Callum Hudson-Odoi Martell Taylor-Crossdale Harvey St Clair (Charlie Brown 80) (Juan Castillo 70) Unused subs - Richard Nartey, Jamie Cumming, Luke McCormick Scorers - Hudson-Odoi 51; Klarer (og) 53; Brown 81, 90 Southampton Adam Parkes, Harrison Davis, Connor Langan, Ben Rowthorn (JamieBradley-Green 89), Aaron O'Driscoll, Christoph Klarer (Archie Thomas 70), Harlem Hale, Harry Hamblin, Michael Obafemi (Jonathan Afolabi 60), William Smallbone, Tyreke Johnson Unused subs - Neal Osborn, Oliver Gardner Scorer - Obafemi 12 Booked - Klarer, Rowthorn - Pictures courtesy of Mark Sandom -- KTBFFH -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc), 來自: 36.231.236.247 ※ 文章網址: https://www.ptt.cc/bbs/Chelsea/M.1479553384.A.75B.html ※ 編輯: JamesCaesar (36.231.151.141), 11/21/2016 01:04:58
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