[情報] U18 - Brighton 1 - 4 Chelsea

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U18南區聯賽第18輪 https://www.chelseafc.com/news/latest-news/2018/03/ under-18s-report--brighton-v-chelsea.html Under-18s report: Brighton 1 Chelsea 4 Fri 9 Mar 2018 Our youngsters won their 10th game in a row in impressive fashion on the south coast as they took a step closer to retaining their Under-18 Premier League southern title. The Seagulls were shot down in a four-minute blitz in the first half as goals from Charlie Brown, Billy Gilmour and George McEachran earned a healthy advantage for Jody Morris's league leaders. Brighton did not go without opportunities of their own and hit the post before half-time, though Clinton Mola's brilliant strike after an hour extinguished any hopes of a comeback. A late goal denied us a sixth consecutive clean sheet but our second victory of the week puts us 12 points clear of second-placed Arsenal with four games remaining. Morris made two changes from our victory over Leicester City three days previously, with Conor Gallagher starting among the substitutes following a knock sustained against the Foxes and Martell Taylor-Crossdale absent. The personnel changes brought with them a switch in system as the visitors lined up with a 3-4-2-1 shape, spearheaded in attack by Brown. Nicolas Tie lined up in goal behind an unchanged back three of Marcel Lavinier, Jack Wakely and Marc Guehi, while Juan Castillo and Tariq Lamptey operated in the wing-back positions. McEachran replaced Gallagher in midfield, albeit more advanced alongside Tariq Uwakwe, with Mola and Gilmour handed responsibilities deeper. Morris bemoaned a slow start against Leicester earlier in the week, though the driving south coast rain made it difficult for his young charges to settle into their early rhythm and it was Brighton who created the game's clearest opening chances. Ryan Longman fired the first shot at goal after nine minutes of action, reacting quickest on the edge of the Chelsea box after miscommunication between two defenders, though his low shot flew beyond the far post. Alex Cochrane was next to provide a threat for the hosts with a free-kick fired into the box from the left, though Guehi read the danger well and produced an excellent clearing header. Down the other end, Seagulls keeper Tom McGill will have been trying to forget memories of last facing a Chelsea side and conceding 13 goals at Cobham a year ago. The England Under-17 international did well to claw away Uwakwe's curling free-kick as the visitors grew stronger, before gathering another effort from the midfielder at the second attempt. Brown also went close with a header guided narrowly over before the striker raced on to a clever forward pass to bear down on goal midway through the first period. His initial effort was blocked by a brilliant challenge from Hayden Roberts but the loose ball fell kindly for Brown and he slotted it into the net to score for the fourth consecutive league game. The floodgates had arguably been open since before kick-off with the heavy rain pouring down but Brown's opener provided the platform for Morris's men to race into a 3-0 lead, with a further two goals added within four minutes of the first. It was Brown again who proved influential in doubling our advantage, the 18-year-old darting into the box and falling under a clumsy, desperate challenge. Gilmour was authorised with responsibilities from the spot and sent the keeper the wrong way with a confident finish. A third goal for the league leaders came within 60 seconds of Brighton restarting play, a loose ball dropping invitingly for McEachran to strike on the volley from just outside the box and place perfectly into the bottom corner for his sixth of the campaign. Wakely went close to adding a fourth with a header placed narrowly wide following McEachran's delivery from the right, though Brighton refused to give up and twice threatened to reduce the deficit before the break. A left-sided spark was provided by Longman and he advanced threateningly down the left channel, though Tie did well to narrow the angle quickly and palmed the shot away to safety. Matthew Everitt went even closer for Ian Buckman's side with a bending left-footed attempt that beat Tie and looked destined for the bottom corner but thumped the post and bounced away to safety. The task of launching a second-half comeback was a tough one for the hosts given our youngsters had not conceded a goal in their last five outings, although both Guehi and Lavinier were forced into good defending after the restart to preserve our clean sheet, the former clearing from near his own goal-line before his centre-back partner produced an excellent sliding block. Uwakwe offered plenty of attacking impetus all evening and almost netted the goal his efforts merited as he latched on to a ball in from the right, swivelled instantly and fired a shot that whistled inches wide. A free-kick from McEachran caused problems again before the hour mark as three attacking players beat the offside trap to race on to a floated delivery, though Guehi blazed high over the bar at the far post. This was another flowing attacking display from our youngsters and they soon hit four goals for the 10th time this season with undoubtedly the strike of the night. An intricate move of passing and movement fashioned the chance as Uwakwe teed up Mola and the midfielder hit an unstoppable strike from 30 yards that arrowed perfectly into the top corner. There was still work remaining for Chelsea and Tie stayed alert to make a close-range save from Everitt following an attack down the right wing. Brighton continued to press in possession but the visitors were confident and precise in their use of the ball. Morris brought on Tushaun Walters as one of his three changes and the forward jinked into the box with menace shortly after his introduction, though McGill was down low to make the stop. Brown and Mola were also denied by the goalkeeper late on, while a brilliant last-ditch block from Hamish Morrison prevented Mola adding to his personal tally. However, there was disappointment for the visitors in stoppage time as they conceded their first goal for a month when Dan Cashman poked in on the line after a mistake from Tie. It was an unfortunate end to another positive night for our youth team, who will retain the southern title away at Arsenal if they can win that game and beat Southampton three days beforehand. Chelsea (3-4-2-1) Nicolas Tie Marcel Lavinier Jack Wakely Marc Guehi (Renedi Masampu 66) Tariq Lamptey Clinton Mola Billy Gilmour Juan Castillo (Conor Gallagher 66) (Tushuan Walters 73) Tariq Uwakwe George McEachran Charlie Brown Unused subs - Ethan Wady Scorers - Brown 24; Gilmour (pen) 27; McEachran 28; Mola 62 Brighton & Hove Albion Tom McGill, Hamish Morrison, Alex Cochrane, Jordan Araujo (Ben Clark-Eden h/t), Matthew Weaire, Hayden Roberts, Ryan Longman, Tyrese Fornah, Dan Cashman, Jayden Onen (Mamadou Kone 84), Matthew Everitt Unused subs - George Bentley, Cameron Tutt, Tareq Shihab Booked - Cochrane 31; Roberts 74; Weaire 83 Scorer - Cashman 90+1' -- 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!

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