[情報] U18聯賽盃 - Chelsea 5 - 1 Norwich City

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https://tinyurl.com/ybhoyuy7 U18聯賽盃小組賽第一輪精華 本季在F組,小組對手有曼聯、紐卡索、諾里奇 https://www.chelseafc.com/en/news/2018/9/29/under-18s-report--chelsea-v-norwich Under-18s report: Chelsea 5 Norwich 1 29 Sep 2018 Our youngsters began the defence of the Under-18 Premier League Cup in winning fashion at Cobham this lunchtime (Saturday), recording an emphatic victory in their opening group game. https://i.imgur.com/KVvW5JW.jpg
The Blues were drawn in Group F alongside the Canaries, Manchester United and Newcastle, with the final two fixtures played away, so a winning beginning was important if progress to the knockout round was to be achieved. Thierno Ballo took on responsibility to make that happen, starting as the central striker and bagging a hat-trick inside 35 minutes to give Andy Myers's side a perfect platform in the tie. Jake Askew's penalty save kept the advantage intact before Henry Lawrence and Jon Russell found the back of the net in the second half. Norwich had earlier beaten Askew to spoil somewhat the defensive display for the hosts, though a controlling performance ultimately earned a comfortable win and a promising start to the group campaign. There were five changes for our return to the domestic cup competition as Jordan Aina, James Clark, Ballo, Lawrence and schoolboy Lewis Bate all came into the team. It was three at the back once again as captain Jack Wakely lined up alongside Pierre Ekwah Elimby and Marcel Lavinier, while Clark and Aina operated in the wing-back positions. https://i.imgur.com/z4nXij8.jpg
James Clark skips away from a challenge Bate, who doesn't turn 16 until next month, anchored in midfield, with Russell and Lawrence offering support in the central midfield area. Ballo led the line up front with Marcel Lewis just behind the Austrian. Askew retained his place in goal. This was the first trophy lifted in an unprecedented season of silverware success last term for our youngsters and their defence of the title began in excellent fashion. They broke the deadlock on a glorious autumnal afternoon in Cobham with less than two minutes played as Ballo claimed his third goal of the campaign. The move started with Bate in midfield and saw Lewis shift the ball invitingly for his forward partner Ballo, who stayed cool and rolled a neat finish underneath Joe Rose, the onrushing Norwich goalkeeper. The Canaries were beaten quarter-finalists in the inaugural version of the competition last season and reached the last eight of the FA Youth Cup, though their cup pedigree had not translated into league progress in 2018/19. David Wright's side arrived in Surrey with six defeats from their opening six matches and their fragile confidence was hit further at going behind so early. However, their response was a positive one and they ought to have tested Askew more severely after 15 minutes with a counter-attack down the left. Anis Mehmeti carried the ball forward dangerously and played in Atli Barkarson but the Icelandic winger sliced wide of the near post. https://i.imgur.com/UxDcZn3.jpg
Henry Lawrence protects the ball Myers's men had a foothold in the contest but their neat football was kept at arm's length by the visitors until it was 2-0 after 18 minutes. The second goal of the afternoon was essentially our first meaningful attack since striking ahead and it resulted in Ballo doubling both his and the team's tally. Lawrence's endeavour saw him reach the right byline and though his first low cross was blocked, his follow-up was more accurate and allowed Ballo to rifle a powerful finish high into the roof of the net from six yards out. Norwich's best spell came in a 10-minute period midway through the half as they sustained a consistent goal threat for the first time. Isak Thorvaldsson hit the post with a deflected effort that wrong-footed the goalkeeper, before Mehmeti forced Askew into a flying save to push his rasping drive over. However, the ultimate punishment for profligacy came for the visitors 10 minutes before the break. An excellent, enterprising burst forward from Lavinier down the right flank caused problems in the Norwich back-line and the defender's low centre was fired beyond Rose by Ballo to complete a first-half hat-trick. https://i.imgur.com/WyLJGfZ.jpg
Ballo scored a hat-trick to take his tally for the season to five A topsy-turvy encounter continued as Norwich went straight down the other end and won a penalty within 60 seconds of conceding. Thorvaldsson accelerated away from Wakely and into the box before going down under the skipper's sliding challenge. Mehmeti stepped up but was denied by Askew diving down to his left to make the save. The damage was almost compounded further as Ballo smacked the woodwork at the end of another positive attack down the right, though it remained 3-0 by the time the referee's whistle signalled for the half-time break. Norwich had enjoyed good moments in flashes but their attack lacked a ruthless edge, in contrast to the hosts who were proving clinical in the final third. We got a fourth goal four minutes after the restart and it was a first of the season for Lawrence, who finished expertly inside the box after Clark and Russell had fashioned a good move down the wing. https://i.imgur.com/XRsCFhf.jpg
Lawrence and Russell embrace after both netting second-half goals With a comfort in the contest established, Norwich managed to pull a goal back after slack play out from the back by the Blues. Askew and Lavinier exchanged passes but the defender's ball back lacked enough purchase and Thorvaldsson pounced to slot into an unguarded net. Chelsea controlled proceedings for much of the remainder of the action, moving the ball around purposefully and with speed. The Canaries were dealt a blow when their striker and scorer Thorvaldsson was forced to withdraw after a clash of heads and they eventually fell further behind 11 minutes from time as Russell drilled a precise low effort into the bottom corner. There were opportunities for further goals in the latter stages as Rose reached high to keep out Russell's curler and then Lavinier bundled the ball just wide after a teasing ball delivered by Russell. Our youngsters face a trip to Newcastle in mid-November before rounding off the group stage at Manchester United in early December. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://www.chelseafc.com/en/news/2018/10/1/ under-18s-reaction--pleasing-start-to-cup-defence Under-18s reaction: Pleasing start to cup defence 01 Oct 2018 Our youngsters recorded their biggest win of the campaign to date as they began the defence of their Under-18 Premier League Cup crown in emphatic fashion against Norwich City. https://i.imgur.com/ZCpPZiM.jpg
Thierno Ballo bagged a first-half hat-trick to fire Andy Myers's men into a three-goal lead, though they were also indebted to goalkeeper Jake Askew for a penalty save to keep the Canaries at bay before the break. Henry Lawrence and Jon Russell also netted in the second period, though Askew was denied a clean sheet after conceding moments after Lawrence had made it 4-0. After the game, manager Myers praised the performance of a team that had five changes from their last league outing. 'It's very important for us to get off to a good start in the competition, especially being the cup holders which means everyone has a point to prove against us,' he told the official Chelsea website. 'We made some changes in order to give people game time and from a development point of view it was nice to see Jordan Aina, Pierre Ekwah Elimby and Lewis Bate, an Under-16, come in and do well. 'The performance was good. We stuck to our game plan of putting them under pressure and it was nice to see that pay off in terms of the goals we scored on the high press.' https://i.imgur.com/qJzQOS8.jpg
Austrian Ballo bagged a hat-trick against Norwich The young Blues scored five for the first time since April's title clincher against West Ham, though Myers urged his side to be even more clinical in front of goal. 'It's always nice to score goals and win games but I thought there were still more goals to be had,' he went on. 'We missed a few opportunities in the first half and that's one thing we can focus on to improve. I want us to be ruthless even when we're a couple of goals in front. 'I know five goals scored does sound ruthless but there were more chances for us to score, just to get our confidence up in terms of hitting the back of the net because it seems to be something missing a bit in our game at the moment. We've had some good play in recent weeks but we're not quite finishing chances in the final third so that's something for us to keep working on.' The cup competition begins with an initial three-game group stage before the six winners plus two best runners-up advance to the quarter-finals. It means there are fine margins to success and collecting points prior to respective trips to the north-east and north-west was crucial. We travel to Newcastle next before rounding off the group in Manchester at the start of December. 'It's always important to get points on the board, especially with this being our only home game in the group before we go to Newcastle and then Manchester United.' 'Those are two games we're looking forward to because we don't get to play the northern teams very often and it will hopefully be something a bit different, not knowing what you're going to get when you turn up after a long away trip. It's very pleasing to get off to such a good start and now we're looking to keep building on that.' The youth team return to league action next weekend with a trip to Brighton. Before then, our Under-19s return to the UEFA Youth League this midweek with a home leg against Norwegian side Molde. It takes place at Cobham on Wednesday 3 October, kick-off 1pm. Chelsea (3-5-2) Jake Askew Marcel Lavinier Jack Wakely (c) Pierre Ekwah Elimby James Clark Jon Russell Lewis Bate Henry Lawrence Jordan Aina (Ian Maatsen 73) (George Nunn 81) Marcel Lewis Thierno Ballo (Armando Broja 77) Unused subs - Ethan Wady, Sam McClelland Scorers - Ballo 2, 18, 35; Lawrence 49; Russell 74 Norwich City Joe Rose, Ethen Vaughan, Matt Richardson, Louis Lomas (c), Andrew Omobamidele, Zach Dronfield, Denzelle Olopade, Saul Milovanovic, Isak Thorvaldsson (Josh Giurgi 58), Anis Mehmeti, Atli Barkarson Unused subs - Jaden Thompson-Brissett, Aaron Ekumah, Spencer Keller Scorer - Thorvaldsson 54 - Pictures courtesy of Mark Sandom -- 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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