[情報] U18 - Chelsea 7 - 0 West Ham Utd
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https://www.chelseafc.com/news/latest-news/2017/11/
under-18s-report--chelsea-v-west-ham.html
Under-18s report: Chelsea 7 West Ham 0
Sat 25 Nov 2017
Our youngsters continued their excellent start to the season in the
Under-18 Premier League, making it 27 from a possible 30 points with an
emphatic victory at Cobham.
This was a scoreline that failed to flatter the hosts, who led from the
third minute and completely dominated their London rivals. Jon Russell
started the scoring, followed by Marc Guehi's header, Clinton Mola's
rocket and Tariq Uwakwe's effort on the rebound to hand Jody Morris's side
a 4-0 lead at the interval.
Charlie Brown's introduction was an ominous sign for West Ham and the
18-year-old smashed the crossbar before netting a 10-minute hat-trick late
on to put a nice gloss on a wonderful morning for our Under-18s, who are
now 46 matches undefeated at home in all competitions.
Morris made five changes from the 1-0 victory against Brighton eight days
previously and switched to three at the back with a midfield box and
Daishawn Redan leading the line up front. Uwakwe and schoolboy Tino
Anjorin lined up as the advanced midfield pair, with Mola anchoring
alongside Russell.
Karlo Ziger came into the team between the sticks protected by Jon Panzo,
Marcel Lavinier and skipper Guehi, while Tariq Lamptey and Juan Castillo
started in the wing-back positions.
West Ham arrived at Cobham 17 points adrift of Morris's league leaders and
with several schoolboys among their ranks. Their primary aim will have
focused on keeping defensively tight for as long as possible but that plan
lasted less than three minutes as Russell netted his maiden youth team
goal.
It was a breakthrough that arrived in unusual circumstances, Redan having
been clattered running through in the opening seconds and Uwakwe causing
havoc in the Hammers box with a left-footed set-piece delivery. The loose
ball was hooked back in by Anjorin and Russell poked a finish beyond
keeper Bobbie Biddle with every defender stood watching. All eyes then
turned to the linesman but his flag stayed down and the hosts were in
front.
That set the tone for a half of relentless Chelsea attacking, with the
visitors struggling to stay in the contest. Biddle made several
significant saves, defenders produced last-ditch blocks and Guehi missed a
great chance from close range as the hosts swarmed forward.
Uwakwe was central to much of our positive play and twice saw efforts
thwarted, initially following Castillo's cross from the left before a
second blocked strike was fired towards goal on the rebound by our Dutch
wing-back and just about parried to safety by the goalkeeper.
Castillo then turned provider again, swinging in a deep cross for his
unmarked countryman Redan, though the striker's free header lacked the
requisite accuracy and bounced narrowly past the far post.
Biddle kept the deficit at one with saves from Redan and Lamptey, the
latter after a delightful pirouette from the 17-year-old to skip into
space, before Guehi somehow missed from a yard out after Lavinier fired
the ball across the face of goal.
Chelsea's relentless attacking intent finally paid off with 25 minutes
played as Guehi made amends for that miss with our second goal of the
morning. Biddle smothered the ball at the feet of Redan before Mola's shot
deflected behind for a corner, which was swung in by Uwakwe and headed
into the back of the net by our Under-17 World Cup-winning defender.
A young West Ham side lacked the tools to present any viable threat in the
final third, surrendering midfield control in the face of bigger,
stronger, quicker and hungrier opponents. Uwakwe teed up Anjorin but the
schoolboy, who turned 16 earlier in the week, couldn't reach the low
delivery and Castillo fired into the side-netting.
Two goals in the final few minutes of the half ensured the scoreline more
fairly reflected our dominance. Mola fired in his first of the season,
advancing unchallenged before arrowing an unstoppable strike into the top
corner, before Uwakwe got the goal his performance deserved. Initially
denied by Biddle, the midfielder got the luck with the loose ball and
turned it in to hand us a 4-0 lead at the break.
Deflated and on the ropes, the visitors were hardly buoyed by the sight of
Brown's introduction at half-time and the forward should have made it five
with a good aerial chance shortly after the restart. He then smashed the
crossbar from close range after Biddle spilled Castillo's free-kick before
another set-piece from Castillo deflected on to the frame of the goal as
the Blues maintained their intensity and intent.
Brown's clever movement on the shoulder of the back four continued to pay
dividends and Biddle, who kept him at bay with a good save after an hour,
was helpless as the contest went on. Fellow substitute Tushaun Walters
should have done better with a close-range header as the visitors stayed
competitive but Brown made no mistake with 12 minutes remaining, latching
on to Russell's forward pass before netting with a calm finish.
The striker then capitalised on a mistake from a defensive West Ham throw,
flicking the ball over a defender's head before finishing again with great
composure. He completed a 10-minute treble late on, benefiting from
Lavinier's good work and beating the keeper to cap an impressive morning
for our youngsters.
We return to action next weekend with an Under-18 Premier League Cup tie
against Newcastle United.
Chelsea (3-4-2-1)
Karlo Ziger
Marcel Lavinier Marc Guehi (c) Jon Panzo
Tariq Lamptey Clinton Mola Jon Russell Juan Castillo
Tino Anjorin Tariq Uwakwe
(Billy Gilmour 63) Daishawn Redan (Charlie Brown h/t)
(Tushaun Walters 63)
Unused subs - Nicolas Tie, Conor Gallagher
Scorers - Russell 3; Guehi 25; Mola 43; Uwakwe 45; Brown 78, 85, 87
West Ham
Bobbie Biddle, Keenan Forson, Reece Hannam (Jayden Favrier 31), Josh Okotcha,
Kevin Dalipi, Harrison Ashby, Manny Longelo, Alfie Lewis (Amadou Diallo h/t),
Sean Adarkwa, Bernardo Rosa (Guyal Kileba 83), Anouar El Mhassani
Unused subs - Brandon Thomas, Josh Roach
Booked - Ashby 25; Okotcha 57; Dalipi 64
- Additional pictures courtesy of Dan Davies and Mark Sandom
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