[情報] U18 - Chelsea 2 - 2 Aston Villa
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https://www.chelseafc.com/news/latest-news/2018/01/
under-18s-report--chelsea-v-aston-villa.html
Under-18s report: Chelsea 2 Aston Villa 2
Sat 13 Jan 2018
Our youngsters dropped their first home points of the campaign as Aston
Villa twice came from behind to share the spoils at Cobham this morning
(Saturday).
Tino Anjorin had handed us the lead within the opening couple of minutes
before Jacob Ramsey levelled from close range with half hour on the clock.
Manager Jody Morris made changes and one of his replacements, Martell
Taylor-Crossdale, did enough to restore our advantage in the second half
but another equaliser towards the end of the contest ensured the league
points were shared.
Morris made four changes from the 2-0 win at Reading that started the
calendar year with another three points, two of which were enforced as
Marcel Lavinier missed out with illness and Juan Castillo stayed with the
development squad ahead of their trip to Sunderland later in the weekend.
Villa were the only side to take points from our youngsters at home last
term, frustrating Morris's men in a 0-0 draw last January, though it took
just two minutes for the hosts to break the deadlock in this latest
contest. Lining up in a 4-3-2-1 shape, the league leaders converted with
their first attack of note as schoolboy Anjorin produced a simple
close-range finish to finish a flowing forward move. It was the
16-year-old midfielder's third goal of the campaign on his eighth start.
The early goal initiated an open first 20 minutes on a grey and chilly
morning at our training ground. Colin Odutayo tried to exploit some
hesitation in the Chelsea defence but ran out of grass down the left
before Jack Wakely won an important header in the box to avert the danger
from Mason Birch's right-sided free-kick.
Leading the line up front for the visitors was often a lonely task but
Dimitri Sea ought to have made life more difficult for Nicolas Tie in the
home goal after 10 minutes. The striker led a promising two-versus-two
break but his final shot from the left lacked the requisite power.
The Blues were able to fashion frequent sights at goal but could not add
to their one-goal tally. Emmanuel Idem made a good stop to keep out
Charlie Brown's header before Conor Gallagher, Tariq Uwakwe and Tariq
Lamptey all took aim from range but struck wide of the far post from the
right.
The lack of additional goals was punished with 30 minutes on the clock as
the Villains drew level. Marc Guehi had read the danger and made a
well-timed sliding challenge to thwart Mason Birch's progress into the box
but the wideman picked himself up and delivered a perfect low centre for
Ramsey to tap in at the back post.
The first league goal our youngsters had conceded at home since September
was sure to inspire a response but Idem was not notably tested until the
final minute of the first period, palming away a sweet strike on the spin
from the lively Anjorin.
Morris made a double switch at the interval, introducing Martell
Taylor-Crossdale and Under-16 Marcel Lewis to add to the team's attacking
options. The impact was swift as Villa's stopper was twice called into
action within minutes of the restart, first diving to his right to push
away Anjorin's effort before reacting quickly to divert Lewis's downward
volley behind.
Another good save, this time from Uwakwe's well-hit drive, added to our
frustrations as the one-way traffic continued to build pressure on the
Villa goal. Gilmour's deflected drive then flew narrowly wide and, from
the resulting corner swung in by Uwakwe, Guehi headed against the
woodwork.
The half-time changes saw Gallagher moved deeper into central defence and,
while largely untroubled as the Blues dominated possession, the skipper
was tested on the hour mark as Sea ran in clear down the left channel. It
was a sink-or-swim chance for the forward but the Frenchman dragged a
left-footed shot wide.
The game's third goal finally arrived a few minutes later and
Taylor-Crossdale was the man celebrating his 14th goal of the campaign.
Panzo delivered from the left and Uwakwe did well to win his header before
the striker swung once, then twice at the loose ball, which bounced
agonisingly over Idem and into the back of the net.
It was far from a goal of beauty but was enough to restore our lead and
the hosts should have gone on to make the points safe in the following
10-minute spell. Guehi and Taylor-Crossdale spurned great opportunities
from close range before Idem tipped Anjorin's stinging strike over the
crossbar.
The Blues were made to pay again as the visitors came from behind for a
second time with 15 minutes remaining. Villa made progress down the left
flank and some slack defending allowed Sea to steal in and finish beyond
Tie.
With a quarter of an hour to go, the hosts knew there was still plenty of
time left. Callum Stretch did just that to make a crucial block to deny
Uwakwe before Taylor-Crossdale's header was clawed away by the visiting
keeper. The final opportunity came with the clock ticking into additional
time as Lewis was brought down 20 yards from goal. Uwakwe stepped up and
curled a left-footed effort towards the top corner but the ball clipped
the frame of the goal and bounced behind.
Villa had once again done enough to deny us a Cobham victory, though
Arsenal's draw earlier in the morning ensured our six-point lead at the
top of the Under-18 Premier League southern section remains intact.
Chelsea (4-3-2-1)
Nicolas Tie
Tariq Lamptey Marc Guehi Jack Wakely Jon Panzo
(Marcel Lewis h/t)
Billy Gilmour Conor Gallagher (c) George McEachran
Tariq Uwakwe Tino Anjorin
(Daishawn Redan 86)
Charlie Brown
(Martell Taylor-Crossdale h/t)
Unused subs - Karlo Ziger, Clinton Mola
Scorers - Anjorin 2; Taylor-Crossdale 63
Aston Villa
Emmanuel Idem, Jake Walker (c), Josh Williams, Jack Birch, Callum Stretch,
Dominic Revan, Colin Odutayo, Lewis Brunt, Dimitri Sea (Ben Guy 88),
Jacob Ramsey, Mason Birch
Unused subs - Michael Tait, Keiran Boucher, Luke Ige, Charlie McConnachie
Scorers - Ramsey 30; Sea 74
- Pictures courtesy of Mark Sandom
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