[情報] U23 - Chelsea 2 - 0 Derby County

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U23聯賽第二輪

08/19 02:53,
HT 0-0 兩翼發揮很平淡,根本沒有像樣的射門
08/19 02:53

08/19 02:54,
克里斯提戴維斯完全隱形,麥考密克攻防倒是相當活躍
08/19 02:54

08/19 02:55,
德比郡速度和身材威脅滿大,但防他們兩翼傳中防不錯
08/19 02:55

08/19 03:11,
哈德森奧多伊左路製造威脅,差點賺到一個烏龍
08/19 03:11

08/19 03:24,
61' 豪頓和穆海因上,薩穆特和麥達克斯下
08/19 03:24

08/19 03:27,
麥考密克角球開前點,詹姆士直接掃進去! 1-0
08/19 03:27

08/19 03:36,
75' 達席爾瓦下,格蘭特上
08/19 03:36

08/19 03:40,
禁區一陣混亂,布爾卡二連撲!
08/19 03:40

08/19 03:47,
護國神框救了一球,麥考密克門線再把球頂出
08/19 03:47

08/19 03:52,
哈德森奧多伊一挑三射門被擋,麥考密克補射大放槍...
08/19 03:52

08/19 03:57,
反擊戰穆海因右路傳中,麥考密克這次沒放槍 2-0
08/19 03:57

08/19 03:58,
FT 2-0 踢得不算好,有些運氣,下半場兩邊各有機會
08/19 03:58
https://www.chelseafc.com/news/latest-news/2017/08/ pl2-report--chelsea-v-derby-.html PL2 report: Chelsea 2 Derby County 0 Fri 18 Aug 2017 Our development squad earned their first win of the campaign at Stamford Bridge as they battled hard to beat Derby County in Premier League 2. There was little to separate the two sides in the first half before Reece James and Luke McCormick combined to make the difference. McCormick first delivered a right-sided corner that James converted from close range before the midfielder turned goalscorer in stoppage time with a composed finish. The victory was the development squad's first of the new season and took them to the top of the early Division One table. Edwards made two changes from our last outing, a midweek draw at Plymouth Argyle in the Checkatrade Trophy, as goalkeeper Marcin Bulka and Jacob Maddox came into the side. The Blues also reverted to 3-4-3 and lined up with James, Joseph Colley and Ethan Ampadu across the backline, while Dujon Sterling and Cole Dasilva continued at wing-back. After a productive cameo up front against the Pilgrims that garnered a second-half brace, Callum Hudson-Odoi was selected to lead the line supported by Isaac Christie-Davies and Maddox. McCormick and skipper Ruben Sammut anchored the team in central midfield. The Rams included three 'over-age' players in their starting line-up as 33-year-old Jason Shackell began at centre-back, while George Thorne started in midfield. Both were continuing the later stages of rehabilitation following injury layoffs. Derby threatened with the evening's first chance after just six minutes as a corner from the right was swung into the six-yard box and drifted all the way through to Ethan Wassall at the far post. The defender's strike was certain to test Bulka but for a brave block by Colley. The hosts advanced down the left for their opening opportunity with neat combination play between Hudson-Odoi and Dasilva setting the latter clear to deliver. His low cross was met at the front post by the run of McCormick but the midfielder's attempt to strike at goal was smothered behind and the following corner came to nothing. In the opposite penalty area, James made a crucial headed intervention to flick a deep free-kick away from danger with attackers lurking in wait behind him but clear-cut chances were at a premium for both sides in the first period. Lacking their usual cutting-edge in possession, the Blues found it difficult to consistently threaten the Derby goal. Hudson-Odoi was the danger man, as he was in Devon three days previously, and his jinking run into the box caused problems but Kelle Roos in the away goal comfortably gathered the 16-year-old's looping deflected shot. Edwards will have demanded more from his young charges during the half-time interval and they reappeared for the second period with renewed energy and purpose. Offrande Zanzala was in action in both boxes early after the restart as he cleared the danger following Ampadu's header before a curling strike was plucked out of the air by Bulka. The deadlock was finally broken just after the hour mark and it arrived through the most basic of routines. McCormick's corner in front of the Matthew Harding stand was floated into the front-post area and James finished clinically from close range. Our task evolved into protecting the advantage and learning the lessons from Plymouth's late fightback on Tuesday evening, during which we conceded two late goals to surrender two points. Edwards introduced Josh Grant at left wing-back to shore up the defence but needed to call on his goalkeeper to keep the lead intact. Bulka first made an important punch clear as Elsnik's cross spun towards goal before the Polish stopper thwarted the Rams captain again moments later with a sliding challenge using his feet. In the resulting melee, Jakobsen fired narrowly wide of the left upright and Bulka subsequently called for treatment after injuring himself in the action. The defensive efforts of Edwards's side were becoming increasingly last-ditch as the clock ticked towards full-time. McCormick saved a certain equaliser by blocking Jakobsen's shot up on to the crossbar and then bravely heading clear the rebound as it looped down in front of goal. Derby's late rally was deflated somewhat in the final minutes when Calum MacDonald was shown a second booking for a clear handball as McCormick looked to send Sterling away down the right flank. Roos denied Hudson-Odoi before McCormick's all-action, eventful evening continued as he fired wide from 15 yards before sealing the points in stoppage time. Substitute Miro Muheim advanced down the right and found the midfielder with a pass into the middle, with the 18-year-old latching on to the ball neatly before dispatching a composed finish into the back of the net for his first goal at this age group. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://www.chelseafc.com/news/latest-news/2017/08/ pl2-reaction--eventful-night.html PL2 reaction: Eventful night Sat 19 Aug 2017 Our development squad recorded their first win of the new season last night (Friday) at Stamford Bridge as Derby County were beaten by second-half goals from Reece James and Luke McCormick. It came at the end of a week in which the young Blues picked up a PL2 point away at Manchester City and got off the mark in the Checkatrade Trophy with a 2-2 draw against Plymouth Argyle at Home Park. McCormick made his maiden development squad start in Devon and retained his place in midfield last night, producing an all-action display in SW6 that saw him assist the opening goal, deny a certain equaliser with some brave last-ditch defending and then hit the back of the net himself with a composed finish in stoppage time. After the game, the 18-year-old reflected on a night where things did not all go the way of Joe Edwards's side. However, the team's ability to grind out a victory when not performing at their maximum was a positive sign for the hosts. 'It was a good night for me personally but it was more important that we won the game and got the three points,' he told the official Chelsea website. 'We found it difficult to break Derby down in the first half because we lacked the personality and intensity we showed against Plymouth. 'There were some words said at half-time and we agreed we needed to liven up. We were disappointed with the way we had performed and our quality on the ball wasn't good enough but we came out for the second half, scored two good goals and got the three points we wanted.' Having featured predominantly for the Under-18s over the past two seasons, McCormick is well-positioned to explain the differences in the jump to development squad football. 'There is definitely a step up in the level from youth team football to Premier League 2, especially playing against senior players,' he continued. 'Derby had two first-team players involved and against Plymouth we played against a senior team so you notice the difference in physicality and the need to stay concentrated.' The points took the Blues to the top of the early PL2 Division One table, a position McCormick is determined to maintain over the coming months. However, looking in the rather more short-term, the teenager was just eager to provide a debrief to his nearest and dearest at the end of a hectic night at the Bridge. 'We're not here just to take part, we want to win this league and the only way to do that is by winning games so the three points were massive for us today. 'It was an eventful night for me but those are the games you want to play in. I can go home and I've got a lot to tell my mum about.' Chelsea (3-4-3) Marcin Bulka Reece James Joseph Colley Ethan Ampadu Dujon Sterling Luke McCormick Ruben Sammut (c) Cole Dasilva (Jordan Houghton 61) (Josh Grant 75) Jacob Maddox Callum Hudson-Odoi Isaac Christie-Davies (Miro Muheim 61) Unused subs - James Russell, Charlie Brown Scorers - James 63; McCormick 90+2 Booked - Houghton Derby County Kelle Roos, Kyron Stabana, Calum MacDonald, George Thorne (Joe Bateman h/t), Ethan Wassall, Jason Shackell (Alex Cover 61), Kellan Gordon, Timi-Max Elsnik (c), Emil Jakobsen, Alex Babos, Offrande Zanzala (Luke Thomas 73) Unused subs - Josh Barnes, Sven Karic Booked - MacDonald Sent off - MacDonald Referee - Gary Parsons -- 聖保羅˙費雷拉 在一群球霸、色鬼、自大狂、幼稚鬼、懶惰蟲、貪婪鬼的足壇中 體現了身為一名職業球員有多麼的艱難與偉大!

01/13 00:42,
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