[情報] 青年足總盃 - Chelsea 5 - 0 Cardiff City

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青年足總盃第三輪 https://www.chelseafc.com/news/latest-news/2016/12/ youth-cup-report--chelsea-v-cardiff.html Youth Cup report: Chelsea 5 Cardiff City 0 Tue 13 Dec 2016 Our defence of the FA Youth Cup began in emphatic fashion at Aldershot this evening (Tuesday), as five goals without reply saw Jody Morris's side advance comfortably into the fourth round. The cup holders, winners in five of the previous seven editions of the competition, marked their card as contenders once again as a double from Ike Ugbo plus strikes from Mason Mount, Tariq Uwakwe and Jacob Maddox sent Cardiff City back to Wales comprehensively beaten. The youngsters had a blistering seven-minute spell in the second half to credit for the significant scoreline. Leading one goal to nil after the restart, four further strikes finished the tie with 25 minutes remaining and ensured our cup defence began with the perfect start. Morris started with six of those who featured in our victorious final win over Manchester City in April, including two of the goalscorers from the 2015/16 success in Dujon Sterling and Mount. The latter captained the side from midfield, lining up alongside Luke McCormick in the centre as the Blues started in a 4-2-3-1 system. Sterling provided the attacking support to striker Ugbo from the right, with Harvey St Clair giving width down the opposite flank and Maddox operating in the number 10 midfield role. A back four of Reece James, Trevoh Chalobah, Joseph Colley and Josh Grant protected Jared Thompson in goal. All but one of the starting 11 can represent England, with six having been training at the club since the age of seven. With the hosts having lost only two Youth Cup ties in eight years prior to this encounter, Cardiff were fully aware of their role as the cup underdogs at Aldershot. Nevertheless, Morris (pictured below with assistant Ed Brand) warned in the build-up of the dangers of complacency in knockout football and his young charges were determined to heed his advice as they started firmly on the front foot. Skipper Mount forced a save from Bluebirds keeper Scott Coughlan within the opening two minutes, the Welsh stopper diving low to push the midfielder's left-foot strike away from danger. Ugbo and Sterling had early shots blocked before the latter utilised his fearsome turn of pace to escape into space down the right, his teasing cross defended well at the near post. The warning signs continued for the visitors as Mount fired off-target and then Ugbo volleyed over the bar following another tee-up by Sterling. It was the 17-year-old, scorer at this venue four days previously for our development squad, who ultimately fashioned the tie's opening goal after 17 minutes. A neat piece of skill took him away from his man on the right and he laid the ball invitingly into the path of Mount, who finished emphatically into the bottom corner. April's final goalscorers had combined to open our account for the 2016/17 campaign, with Mount netting his third of the season. Any lingering nerves from the holders, not that they were evident in the opening stages, were banished with the comfort of a one-goal cushion. Colley came close to doubling the advantage when a corner from the right found him in space in the box, although his goal-bound strike deflected narrowly over the frame of post and bar for a corner. Cardiff struggled to retain the ball for any length of time in the face of persistent pressing from the holders, with 29 minutes on the clock before the side from south Wales registered a shot at Thompson's goal. It came from a set-piece, a free-kick against Chalobah after the defender had clearly won the ball, though Jarrad Welch's effort never came close to troubling the home keeper. The clear-cut chances continued to be fashioned down the opposite end, with St Clair forcing a low save from Coughlan from a tight angle after a brilliant flick from Ugbo and Sterling almost forcing an own goal from Isaac Kelly after more positive play from him down the right channel. From the touchline, Morris urged his team to push for a second goal before the break and they attacked forward continuously, though the final finish in front of goal just deceived them. McCormick sliced a left-foot effort and Maddox cushioned the ball narrowly wide following a great move involving Mount and Grant as the Blues went into the interval deservedly ahead, albeit by just a solitary goal. Uwakwe was introduced in place of McCormick at half-time, an early booking for the midfielder perhaps playing on Morris's mind, yet the flow of the tie picked up from where it had been left before the interval as Mount dipped a free-kick narrowly over Coughlan's bar. Slightly subdued in the face of a deep and dogged Cardiff defence, the restart burst into life with four goals in seven minutes around the hour mark. The four strikes all went in our favour, effectively shutting down the contest with half an hour remaining. Uwakwe made it 2-0, finishing off a move he had started with a deft finish at the near post following Grant's cross. There was a penalty awarded to the hosts moments later as substitute Connor Davies was penalised for handball in the box after misjudging a high ball in the air. It seemed a little harsh but, unfortunately for Cardiff, Ugbo was not in a forgiving mood and he slammed the spot-kick straight down the middle for the third. It seemed there was now simply a desire from the holders to make a statement to their rivals, with Manchester United having exited the competition the previous evening. Maddox got in on the act next with probably the pick of the goals, his brilliant run weaving in and out of a couple of challenges before planting his finish into the corner of the net. The damage had been done but there was more to come as Ugbo bagged his brace and our fifth with 25 minutes remaining. St Clair and Ugbo advanced towards goal, with the former unselfishly and intelligently slipping a pass into the striker, who finished with his usual confidence, composure and quality for his fourth Youth Cup goal in four starts. Susceptible to taking their foot off the gas with five goals on the scoreboard, Morris introduced further attacking firepower in the form of Martell Taylor-Crossdale and George McEachran, switching to a 4-diamond-2 in the process. Taylor-Crossdale was thwarted by good defending at the front post after powerful running down the right, while Uwakwe and Maddox both shot off-target as the Blues continued to pour forward relentlessly. Grant supplied another great delivery from the left that Taylor-Crossdale fired narrowly over before Uwakwe, set up by Sterling, drilled wide. On another evening, with the chances created, the Blues might have hit double figures, though a repeat of last term's five-goal winning margin in the third round over Huddersfield gets the Youth Cup campaign up-and-running nicely. The action concludes competitive football for the Under-18s for 2016, with a place in the fourth round assured and the league side four points clear at the top of the league. Morris's side will face a trip to Oldham Athletic or Birmingham City in January, with their third round tie taking place tomorrow evening (Wednesday). Our development squad have two final fixtures before Christmas, both of which are free entry at Aldershot. Adi Viveash's side host Dinamo Zagreb this Friday 16 December and Swansea City on Thursday 22 December in the Premier League International Cup. Both games will also be screened live on Chelsea TV. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://www.chelseafc.com/news/latest-news/2016/12/ youth-cup-reaction--hungry-holders.html Youth Cup reaction: Hungry holders Wed 14 Dec 2016 Our Under-18s booked a place in the fourth round of the FA Youth Cup last night (Tuesday) with a comfortable victory over Cardiff City at Aldershot. The Blues began another campaign as the team to beat following three consecutive trophy wins in the competition and, with Jody Morris taking the reins from Joe Edwards this term, they were uncompromising as they downed the Bluebirds from south Wales. Leading by a solitary strike at the break courtesy of Mason Mount, it was a seven-minute salvo yielding four goals in the second half that secured a 5-0 win for the holders. After the game, manager Morris praised the patience of his young side. 'We were in total control in the first half but you get those type of games no matter what level you play, when an opponent sets up like that and it can be difficult no matter how good your players are on the pitch,' he told the official Chelsea website. 'It can be frustrating but I made the point at half-time that I didn't want the boys to start forcing things or getting agitated with each other. I felt once the second goal went in then the floodgates would open, though I wasn't expecting four goals in seven minutes!' Mount's opener was followed by strikes from Tariq Uwakwe, a half-time introduction, Jacob Maddox and a brace from striker Ike Ugbo. The number nine has led the line impressively for our development squad this season and his goals took him into double figures in all competitions. 'We started a bit too slowly,' Ugbo told us afterwards. 'There wasn't enough atmosphere to our play and we weren't playing the ball forward a lot but Mason did well to get the first goal and then we came out a bit more aggressive for the second half. 'Jody told us at half-time not to get bored of doing the simple stuff, to just keep playing with each other and the goals would come. It's good for my confidence to come back into the Youth Cup group and score two goals in the first game. 'There is a little bit of pressure following Tammy Abraham and Dominic Solanke as the main striker in this team but it's good pressure and it makes me want to try to achieve what they did and score as many goals as them in the competition.' Morris's attacking options continue to be the envy of most in the country. Martell Taylor-Crossdale, a second-half substitute last night, is the leading goalscorer in the Under-18 Premier League, while Mount, Maddox, Ugbo and Dujon Sterling have all netted in Premier League 2 this season. 'If you're a number nine in any team, the quicker you get off the mark, the better so it's great for Ike but it's also great for Jacob, Mason and Tariq,' the manager continued. 'They are the type of players who I like to see involved in the build-up but when it looks like there's a ball coming into the box I also want to see them in and around it because of the quality they show in the final third.' Uwakwe replaced Luke McCormick at the interval and took just 13 minutes to fire us into a two-goal lead. Morris explained his thought process behind the switch and praised the impact of his substitute, while reinforcing the strength in depth the group has once again this year. 'The three midfielders were not as fluid as I would have liked but with Luke booked early on, for a challenge that I didn't think was anywhere near a booking, I didn't want to risk anything going wrong in the second half as far as us going down to 10 men and making it an even tougher night. 'I felt Tariq could come on to make a difference and he ended up taking the game by the scruff of the neck. He almost controlled the game in the second half. I thought he was excellent. The way people like Tariq, George McEachran and Martell Taylor-Crossdale have been playing for me in the league, I made a point that I wanted to get them on the pitch and give them some Youth Cup experience because you never know when you're going to need to rely on that experience later in the competition. It was a decent performance from us and we scored some really good goals so I'm delighted for the boys.' Morris's side will discover their fourth round opponents later this evening (Wednesday) when Oldham Athletic meet Birmingham City. The winners of that tie will host the holders in January. Before then, our development squad have two final fixtures before Christmas, both of which are free entry at Aldershot. Adi Viveash's side host Dinamo Zagreb this Friday 16 December and Swansea City on Thursday 22 December in the Premier League International Cup. Both games will also be screened live on Chelsea TV. Chelsea (4-2-3-1) Jared Thompson Reece James Joseph Colley Trevoh Chalobah Josh Grant (George McEachran 68) Mason Mount (c) Luke McCormick (Tariq Uwakwe h/t) Dujon Sterling Jacob Maddox Harvey St Clair (Martell Taylor-Crossdale 68) Ike Ugbo Unsued subs - Marc Guehi, Jamie Cumming Scorers - Mount 17; Uwakwe 58; Ugbo (pen) 60, 65; Maddox 62 Booked - McCormick, Maddox Cardiff City Scott Coughlan Cameron Coxe (c) Jake Bodenham Lewis Baldwin Isaac Kelly Jarrad Welch Connor Young James Waite Sion Spence Ibi Sosani (Lawrence Wootton 70) (Ben Margetson 90) (Connor Davies 51) Mark Harris Unused subs - Warren Burwood, Adam Sharif Booked - Welch, Wootton Referee - Dean Appleby -- ╔══╗╔╗╔╗╔══╗╔╗ ╔══╗╔══╗╔══╗ ║╔═╝║╚╝║║╔═╝║║ ║╔═╝║╔═╝║╔╗║ ║║ ║╔╗║║╔═╝║║ ╚═╗║║╔═╝║╚╝║ ║╚═╗║║║║║╚═╗║╚═╗╔═╝║║╚═╗║╔╗║ ╚══╝╚╝╚╝╚══╝╚══╝╚══╝╚══╝╚╝╚╝ -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc), 來自: 36.231.159.86 ※ 文章網址: https://www.ptt.cc/bbs/Chelsea/M.1481664780.A.608.html ※ 編輯: JamesCaesar (36.231.235.212), 12/18/2016 03:46:30
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