[情報] 青年足總盃 - Chelsea 5 - 1 Man City
青年足總盃決賽第二回合精華
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https://www.chelseafc.com/news/latest-news/2017/04/
youth-cup-report--chelsea-v-man-city.html
Youth Cup report: Chelsea 5 Man City 1 (6-2 on agg)
Wed 26 Apr 2017
Our Under-18s were crowned FA Youth Cup champions for the fourth year in a
row when they beat Manchester City 5-1 at Stamford Bridge this evening
(Wednesday).
The Chelsea Academy have made this trophy their own in recent history,
this success their fifth in six years, with City the beaten opponents in
each of the previous three finals. The result was rarely in doubt from the
moment Trevoh Chalobah headed us in front after seven minutes. Ike Ugbo
made it 2-0 with an acrobatic finish before the visitors briefly rallied
and pulled a goal back through Lukas Nmecha early in the second half.
However, further strikes from Callum Hudson-Odoi, Dujon Sterling and Cole
Dasilva put the seal on another emphatic display on the big stage from our
youngsters, who continue their chase for a domestic Treble.
Manager Jody Morris made one change from the first leg and it was a switch
between the sticks as Jamie Cumming came into the side.
City were unchanged from the 1-1 draw in Manchester but it was the hosts
who started with the familiarity of the big occasion. Hudson-Odoi, the
schoolboy forward so influential in league and cup in recent weeks, was
chief instigator of the early warning signs as his sweeping pass to the
right found Sterling. The wing-back advanced into the box but saw his
left-footed effort palmed behind by Arijanet Muric, the visiting keeper
then saving again from Jacob Maddox as the Blues played a short corner to
the edge of the box.
It was from the following corner that Morris's men struck the first blow.
Mason Mount swung the ball in from the right and Chalobah sprung highest
from a standing start, thumping an emphatic header into the top corner.
Muric continued to act the busier of the two keepers as he fell down to
smother Mount's curling strike from the edge of the 18-yard box after the
Chelsea captain had cleverly escaped the attention of a few defenders. The
Swiss teenager then raced off his line to steal the ball away from Ugbo
after the striker had been set clear by an excellent pass down the right
channel from Reece James.
City started to settle and enjoy more possession but the home side
remained the team carrying the greater threat. Hudson-Odoi's dribbling
potency caused headaches for the defenders after a quarter of an hour as
he accelerated towards goal from halfway but his advances were eventually
snuffed out.
Yet the Blues were soon 2-0 up on the night, 3-1 ahead on aggregate, as
Sterling utilised all his pace and power to burst past Tyreke Wilson down
the right touchline before delivering an inviting cross towards Ugbo. The
pass was perhaps slightly behind the striker but he improvised expertly to
acrobatically guide the ball beyond Muric with his back to goal. It was an
accomplished finish from a forward in form, his sixth goal in games and a
10th in this Cup run.
The visitors had been beaten on this ground at this stage in each of the
past two seasons and the two-goal deficit seemed to deflate their hopes of
changing that sequence. Muric clawed the ball desperately away from Ugbo
in the air as Morris urged his young charges not to ease off with the
interval approaching and with City finally starting to threaten.
They fired their first strike at goal moments before the break but Cumming
was equal to Nmecha's curling effort and sprung to his left to push the
attempt away from danger. Marc Guehi then thwarted the striker in the box
as City ended the half with a timely reminder that the contest could still
be recovered.
The second period started with a bang and openings at both ends. Phil
Foden, goalscorer in the first leg, fashioned some space for himself but
shanked his shot wide before Muric saved from Hudson-Odoi, who placed his
shot too close to the goalkeeper after City had surrendered possession
cheaply in their own half.
There was a let-off for the Blues as City immediately broke forward on the
break and Nmecha bore down on goal from the left but his effort was
uncharacteristically awry and flew wide of the near post. Level with Ugbo
on 10 goals in the competition, Nmecha would not be so forgiving with his
next sight at goal as City reduced the deficit after 52 minutes. Smith
clipped a pass forward and the striker controlled on his chest before
side-footing into the corner.
It was the first serious question asked of the holders on the night and
their response was typical of a side that have dominated in this
competition in recent years. The two-goal lead was restored within eight
minutes and Hudson-Odoi was the man celebrating a deserved goal in the
final. He picked up possession in between City's midfield and defence, an
area he had caused problems in all evening, and skipped past a defender
before firing into the back of the net off the far post for his third
Youth Cup goal of the season.
If that didn't take the winds out of the visitors' sails, then Sterling's
goal moments later certainly did. The 18-year-old retrieved the ball on
the right touchline and made his way directly towards goal, advancing
unchallenged before picking his spot and placing a finish inside the near
post. It was a goal that even brought a celebratory embrace in the stands
from the onlooking owner and first team manager.
Morris's boys were 25 minutes away from another SW6 trophy presentation.
Cumming gathered routinely from Foden, while Hudson-Odoi went close to a
second as he poked the ball narrowly wide on the stretch following Mount's
tee-up. Ugbo's rising strike flew narrowly over before substitute Dasilva
put the icing on the trophy-winning cake late on, tucking in the rebound
after George McEachran's shot had been spilled.
It marked another five-star display from our talented Academy boys, who
can claim to be England's finest for another year.
Chelsea (3-4-3)
Jamie Cumming
Reece James Trevoh Chalobah Marc Guehi
Dujon Sterling Jacob Maddox Tariq Uwakwe Juan Castillo
(George McEachran 81)
Mason Mount (c) Callum Hudson-Odoi
Ike Ugbo (Cole Dasilva 84)
(Martell Taylor-Crossdale 78)
Unused subs - Marcin Bulka, Conor Gallagher
Scorers - Chalobah 7; Ugbo 24; Hudson-Odoi 60; Sterling 66; Dasilva 87
Manchester City (4-3-3)
Arijanet Muric
Demeaco Duhaney Sadou Diallo Ed Francis (c) Tyreke Wilson
Jacob Davenport Matt Smith Phil Foden
(Luke Bolton h/t)
Brahim Diaz Lukas Nmecha Jadon Sancho
(Tom Dele-Bashiru 81) (Lorenzo Gonzalez 78)
Unused subs - Jeremie Frimpong, Pawel Sokol
Scorer - Nmecha 52
Referee - Oliver Langford
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