[情報] U18 - Chelsea 2 - 1 Aston Villa

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https://tinyurl.com/y96vowxl U18南區聯賽第六輪精華 https://www.chelseafc.com/en/news/2018/9/22/ u18s-report--chelsea-2-aston-villa-1 U18s report: Chelsea 2 Aston Villa 1 22 Sep 2018 Our youngsters made it three wins in a row in the Under-18 Premier League by coming out on top in an entertaining match at a rain-soaked Cobham. https://i.imgur.com/1Up2CW8.jpg
We took an early lead with a fine solo goal from George Nunn but Aston Villa, who had themselves enjoyed a good start to the season, proved to be worthy adversaries and were a constant threat, especially on the break, despite a controlled performance to enjoy the majority of possession in the first half. The second period started much the same as the first, with an early goal for the Blues, this time a classic poachers goal by Armando Broja, who was alive in the box to emphatically smash home a loose ball from close range. We were pegged back to 2-1 almost immediately and had to survive some heavy pressure, especially from long balls as Villa chased an equaliser in the closing stages, but held firm to take a deserved win to make it three victories from as many matches in September, having already beaten Arsenal and Swansea this month. The Blues continued with the 3-4-2-1 system, with the back three and front three remaining unchanged. Jake Askew came in for Ziger as the goalkeeper, while a much-changed midfield saw only Ian Maatsen on the left retain his place from the win over Swansea, with Marcel Lavinier coming in on the right, while Jon Russell and Pierre Ekwah Elimby partnered up in the centre. The first effort on goal fell to Nunn, but he couldn't get enough power in his half volley from the edge of the box from Ian Maatsen's bouncing cross, with Aston Villa goalkeeper Viljami Sinisalo able to make a comfortable safe. The visitors also had an early sight of goal, but Dimitri Sea's powerful effort from range flew high over the crossbar. The game had started with a high tempo. After Maatsen had seen an effort blocked in the Villa box after good work on the right from Armando Broja and Marcel Lewis, and the Claret and Blues went straight up the other end on the counter, Jake Askew doing well to hold Jacob Ramsey's curling shot. We increased the pressure, as Sam McClelland came agonisingly close to getting his head on a corner at the back post with the goal gaping. It wasn't one-way traffic, though, with captain Jack Wakely having to step in smartly to prevent Sea getting in behind our back-line. However, after 13 minutes the Blues had the opening goal, through Nunn. The winger did brilliantly cutting in from the right, beating two defenders across the face of the box, before hitting a low left-footed shot in off the right-hand post. https://i.imgur.com/T53Ssy1.jpg
George Nunn Villa tried to hit back quickly, with Marcel Lavinier making a good block when Colin Odutayo had found space in our penalty area. That started a period of pressure from the away side, with a succession of crosses from Lewis Brunt on the right, before Askew rose to claim the ball and release the pressure. As we passed the midway point of the half, the rain was becoming heavier, but we reasserted ourselves to dominate possession for long periods, looking comfortable with our one-goal lead, although chances were proving difficult to come by for both sides once play reached the final third. When a sight of goal did finally arrive, some resolute defending from Villa saw two shots charged down in quick succession before the keeper gratefully held Lavinier's low effort from the edge of the box. Askew was called into action again, showing a lot of bravery to dive in among the feet to deny Sea twice in a matter of seconds, after Odutayo's pace took him to the byline to cut the ball back six yards out. It looked certain that Pierre Ekwah Elimby had extended our lead when his header from Maatsen's cross flew towards the bottom right corner, but somehow Sinisalo got down to hold the ball at full stretch. Dynel Simeu showed excellent awareness to recover and stop Sea getting in behind the Chelsea defence, cutting out the pass at the last moment as Villa tried to catch us unawares from a quickly taken free-kick. We twice threatened with the variety of our set-pieces as the first half drew to a close, first from a well-worked short corner which was saved by Sinisalo, and then when Wakely jumped highest at the back post from a high, looping delivery, but his header came down on the roof of the net. Villa came out for the second half looking intent on finding on equaliser as soon as possible, with Askew called into action early on, but comfortably gathering Ramsey's shot. In fact, it was the home side which soon had a goal, Broja making it 2-0. After a spell of pressure on the right from Russell and Lavinier, Lewis capitalised on a wayward defensive pass to run at the Villa players in the box. When the ball broke loose, Broja, who had spent most of the first half working tirelessly for little reward up front, smashed the ball into the top corner from close range. It was very nearly three just moments later, McClelland's low shot going inches wide of the near post after another clever corner from Maatsen and Lewis. https://i.imgur.com/o6SKAUg.jpg
Armando Broja As it turned out, though, our two-goal lead didn't last long, as Sea pulled one back with a diving header from six yards just seven minutes after Broja's strike. The second half continued at a high pace, but Ekwah's flicked header wouldn't drop quickly enough at the back post after Lewis and Lavinier again got the better of their opposite numbers on the right. Lewis then had a chance himself after laying the ball wide to Lavinier at the end of a long weaving run and getting into the box to meet the low cross himself, but his shot couldn't find it's way through a crowded penalty area. It would be Lewis' last involvement, as he was replaced by Thierno Ballo soon afterwards. It looked for a moment like our second substitute, Henry Lawrence, would have an instant impact, when Ekwah's poked pass found it's way through the Villa defence, but he ended up stretching to keep the ball in play at the touchline and his slid cross was too close to the goalkeeper. Broja went close to getting his second as the game entered the last 10 minutes, picking up the ball after Maatsen had done well on the left to win the ball and run at the Villa defenders, but another high and powerful Broja shot went just wide of the near post. There was a bad scare for Chelsea with just eight minutes remaining, when Ethan Patterson was left a free header at the back post from a long free-kick, but he sent it narrowly wide. The closing stages saw Villa going long more and more often as we were forced to sit back and defend to hold on to our slender lead until the final whistle. We had to survive a series of corners in stoppage time, but defended well to see out a deserved 2-1 win. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://www.chelseafc.com/en/news/2018/9/23/ under-18s-reaction--doing-the-right-things Under-18s reaction: Doing the right things 23 Sep 2018 Our Under-18s overcame tough opposition and a downpour to beat Aston Villa 2-1 at Cobham, with assistant manager Jon Harley seeing plenty of positives from our third consecutive league win at that level. https://i.imgur.com/6XipOhd.jpg
Goals early in each half from George Nunn and Armando Broja were enough to give us the win, although we were made to work hard for it after Villa had pulled a goal back in the second half, making for some nervous moments as we held strong under pressure during the closing stages. Those three points also saw us jump the Midlands side in the Under-18 Premier League table, going one point ahead of them in third place. 'We're definitely pleased with the outcome,' said Harley. 'Looking at the league table, Villa were above us and they're a good team. We'd watched them, they're a well-organised, well-drilled, solid team. So we knew it was going to be difficult to try and break them down, but, especially in the first half, we probably kept the ball as well as we've done in a while. 'That was helped by the wet surface, it had a little bit more zip to it, but all in all, myself, [manager] Andy Myers and all the staff here are very pleased. It was good for us to come out with the victory overall. 'Especially in the first half we were happy with the way we felt the midfield dominated the game. Jon Russell, who probably played his longest period of a game so far this season, was outstanding. He was getting on the ball, moving it quickly, especially in the first half, and he was a big part of why we did so well in that first period.' https://i.imgur.com/5iFSsSd.jpg
Jon Russell The former Chelsea defender also felt the way the team stood up to Villa's second-half pressure, particularly an aerial onslaught of long balls as the final whistle approached, is the kind of situation which can pay dividends when it comes to young players' development. 'The way we went about it and the way we came through the last 20 minutes was a huge plus for us. We had tired legs and tired minds for probably the last 15 to 20 minutes, which led to quite a few unforced errors, something we're trying to eradicate. But during that last little period we were definitely up against it. But Villa are a good team and there was no way we were going to underestimate them. 'They were going for it in that last little period of the game. That's also good for us. Everyone talks about Academy football and how teams can overplay, but when you are chasing the game and there are points at stake in the last 10 minutes, they have to go direct and we have to defend against that. It's good to get that for these boys development-wise, because that's what they're going to have to deal with when they do eventually move on into the big world of senior football.' https://i.imgur.com/Uf1JHLD.jpg
Armando Broja The sight of forwards Nunn and Broja both getting on the score sheet was also very satisfying for Harley and the rest of the Academy coaching staff, and just reward for their overall performances. 'It's nice when our strikers are scoring goals and the two strikers we had on the pitch both scored, so it's a huge plus. I'm really pleased for Armando. His general all-round performance was very good and we're really happy he's got that goal, because it's been a long time coming this season, but now he's off the mark. 'We know what qualities he's got, but for us it's just important that we try to get him in the right areas of the pitch and not out wide all the time. He did that today and he led the line brilliantly, so his goal was very well deserved.' - The next chance to watch live one of our Academy sides in home action is on Saturday, when our development squad play a PL2 fixture against Liverpool at Aldershot. Entry on the gate is £3 and £1 concessions. Chelsea (3-4-2-1): Jake Askew Dynel Simeu Jack Wakely (c) Sam McClelland Marcel Lavinier Pierre Ekwah Elimby Jon Russell Ian Maatsen (Henry Lawrence 71) George Nunn Marcel Lewis Armando Broja (Thierno Ballo 67) Subs not used - James Clark, Nicolas Tie, Jordan Aina Scorers - Nunn 13, Broja 50 Booked - Broja 81, Nunn 90+4 Aston Villa (4-1-4-1): Viljami Sinisalo Bradley Burton Ethan Patterson (c) Mungo Bridge Charlie McConnachie Lewis Brunt Indiana Vassilev Michael Tait Jacob Ramsey Colin Odutayo (Tyreik Wright 52) Dimitri Sea Subs not used - Ben Guy, Harrison Sohna, Aaron Pressley, Charlie Farr Scorer - Sea 57 Booked - Wright 69 -- 當我漫遊在斯坦弗森林時,我看見了雀爾西,米爾斯的女兒,在傍晚初升的明月中, 在泰晤士河旁一處林地空間上翩然舞蹈。所有痛苦的記憶都離開了我,我像落入迷離 幻境中一般,因為雀爾西伊露維塔兒女中最美的一位。她身上那襲藍色的衣裳宛如 萬里無雲的晴空,她灰色的眼睛像是傍晚群星閃爍的天空;她的斗篷上繡著金色的花 朵,她的頭髮漆黑如暮色中的陰影。她的榮光與美好,就像樹葉上的光芒,像是潺潺 流水,像是這迷離世界上方閃爍的繁星;她臉上有閃亮的光輝 -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc), 來自: 59.115.107.159 ※ 文章網址: https://www.ptt.cc/bbs/Chelsea/M.1537631404.A.4D9.html ※ 編輯: JamesCaesar (36.231.150.61), 10/25/2018 06:36:36
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