[情報] U18 - West Ham Utd 0 - 5 Chelsea

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https://tinyurl.com/y9qqac35 U18南區聯賽第八輪精華 https://www.chelseafc.com/en/news/2018/10/20/ under-18s-report--west-ham-0-chelsea-5 Under-18s report: West Ham 0 Chelsea 5 20 Oct 2018 Andy Myers' side recorded their biggest win of the season to make it six consecutive victories in all competitions, thanks largely to a first-half dismantling of West Ham United. https://i.imgur.com/WYwWOS9.jpg
The Blues' forward play was just too much for the Hammers to handle in east London, as we raced into a 4-0 lead before the break. Tino Anjorin got things started when he got on the end of Marcel Lewis' free-kick and we never looked back, Henry Lawrence and Marcel Lewis both showing excellent feet to get space in the box and punish the West Ham defence, before Thierno Ballo headed in his first. Another from Ballo just after the break put the game to bed. Myers kept faith with the back three of Sam McClelland, Jack Wakely and Dynel Simeu, although behind them Karlo Ziger came in for Jake Askew in goal. The midfield four also remained the same from our last match, a 2-1 win at Brighton, although in attack Thierno Ballo moved into the central striker's role, with Marcel Lewis and Tino Anjorin coming in to support him in place of George Nunn and Armando Broja. It took just five minutes to get our first sight of goal, as Marcel Lavinier cut in from the right wing and got a shot away, but a deflection took all the power off it and allowed the keeper to gather comfortably. We kept mounting the pressure, though, with Lewis putting a free-kick wide and Anjorin shooting straight at the keeper. However, the latter made no mistake with his next chance. Lavinier, who was causing West Ham plenty of problems on the right, was brought down wide of the box and Lewis curled in a dangerous free-kick. Ballo's attempt to get on the end of it was blocked, but Anjorin was there to slide the rebound home from close range and give us the lead on 13 minutes. https://i.imgur.com/yn6SHOc.jpg
Marcel Lewis It only took another four minutes for us to double the advantage, and the goal came out of seemingly nothing. There seemed little danger when Lawrence received the ball on the edge of the box with his back to goal, but with one spin was in behind the West Ham defence and calmly poked the ball past the onrushing keeper. The floodgates had been opened and we looked like we would score every time we went forward, and it was 3-0 after just 20 minutes. Again, it owed a lot to a piece of brilliant individual skill, although defender Sam McClelland also deserves credit for the fast thinking and vision to release Lewis with a quickly taken free kick. Lewis still had a lot to do, though, seemingly trapped by the byline, but twisted outside and then inside to leave his marker trailing and slot the ball under the keeper at the near post. It was four before half-an-hour had been played. Ian Maatsen's deep cross from the left was kept alive by Marcel Tavinier at the back post, and his chipped pass back across goal was perfectly weighted for Ballo to meet it and head in from six yards. After 30 minutes West Ham finally managed their first shot of the game, but Parkes hit it high and wide before being flagged offside anyway. Jon Russell came within inches of scoring the best goal of the game, when his dipping placed effort from outside of the box didn't quite curl enough to fall inside the right-hand post with the goalkeeper well beaten. https://i.imgur.com/9Jao7Q2.jpg
Henry Lawrence There was just enough time before the break for the home team to provide their first real threat to Karlo Ziger's goal, as Amadou Diallo dispossessed Lewis in our own half and drove towards goal, but his powerful effort struck the outside of the near post. We nearly scored right from the restart after half-time, when Lewis lifted a great pass over the back line for Anjorin, but he was forced wide when rounding the keeper and the chance had gone. The pressure was clearly telling, as West Ham keeper Joseph Anang made a mess of another Russell long-ranger, this time much tamer, and nearly fumbled it into the net. As it was, we didn't have to wait long for another goal. This time Russell's shot was deflected and looked like it might have been heading in, but Ballo was on hand to make sure by sliding the ball across the line to make it 5-0. That knocked the remaining fight out of the West Ham players and allowed us to control the rest of the match, content to keep possession with our healthy lead. That doesn't mean we weren't still threatening more goals, though, with Maatsen desperately unlucky not to get his name on the score sheet after running free down the left channel and driving a shot low across goal, only to see it come back off the base of the post. Blues defender Dynel Simeu was forced off, having appeared to struggle with a knock after landing in a tangle with Diallo following an aerial challenge, being replaced by Pierre Ekwah Elimby with 20 minutes left. West Ham's Joshua Okotcha was a little fortunate to escape a booking for a crunching challenge on Maatsen, but got away with a warning as the game wound down. There was just enough time for Russell to again try to get his name on the score sheet, shooting high and hard after Lavinier's cut back from the right, but Anang beat the ball away at his near post. We controlled the closing stages to complete our biggest win of the season so far and, just as significantly, register our first clean sheet of the 2018/19 campaign. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://www.chelseafc.com/en/news/2018/10/20/ under-18s-reaction--pleasing-all-round Under-18s reaction: Pleasing all round 20 Oct 2018 After seeing his players record their biggest win and first clean sheet of the season, there was plenty to make Andy Myers happy in our victory at West Ham United. https://i.imgur.com/PctkH3g.jpg
We raced into a four-goal lead in the first half and continued to dominate to finish up as 5-0 winners in Romford. The victory was a real team effort, underlined by there being four different names on the score sheet. It could even have been five, with Jon Russell's deflected shot looking goal-bound before striker Thierno Ballo pounced to make sure it crossed the line for his second, in addition to strikes from Tino Anjorin, Henry Lawrence and Marcel Lewis. 'Ballo's claiming two and as far as I know if it hasn't crossed the line when you touch it, it's your goal. That's the rules,' grinned Myers after the match. 'It was nice that the scorers were mixed around a little bit, and Jon could have popped up with a couple as well. It's pleasing that the goals are being shared and everybody's chipping in, contributing on and off the ball. 'It was very pleasing in the way we set up off the ball, to try and win it back, and using the ideas we've been working on in training. It's always pleasing as coaches for me and Jon Harley to see the things we work on when they're playing on the training field come out in the match. The players applied themselves really well.' https://i.imgur.com/2Aa7MQD.jpg
Thierno Ballo scored two of our five goals at West Ham. Although the high scoreline naturally draws attention to the forward players, Myers was also impressed by the performance of the Chelsea players further back. 'The philosophy at Chelsea is to get our back players playing, it's important to us that they can play and get us started. They did that in this match. They did the first bit well, when West Ham pressed quite high for the first 20 minutes, then when they dropped off and it became different, they had to find that other key to open them up, so they stepped in with the ball a little bit more. 'That's what we're trying to develop. That's what the philosophy is with the coaches at Chelsea, trying to get our defenders as comfortable on the ball as possible, but not just playing a short pass, looking for passes that are a little bit more direct as well, because you need that too.' What is more, despite the five goals scored, it was the lack of any conceded which pleased him more than anything else. 'The biggest thing was that we kept a clean sheet, because we haven't had one all season,' he continued. 'For us, just as big as scoring goals is keeping goals out, so it was pleasing that we did finish with no goals against. 'We've had games like this previously, in terms of not giving them many chances, but the goals have gone in. I think it was deserved this time and it was really pleasing that we haven't conceded any goals, because we have been doing that this season. As a coach, if you don't keep the goals out you've got no platform to build on, so it's nice to be able to do that this time.' Chelsea (3-4-2-1) Karlo Ziger Sam McClelland Jack Wakely (c) Dynel Simeu (Pierre Ekwah Elimby 66) Marcel Lavinier Henry Lawrence Jon Russell Ian Maatsen (Clinton Mola 60) Marcel Lewis Tino Anjorin Thierno Ballo (George Nunn 55) Unused subs - Ethan Wady, James Clark Scorers - Anjorin 13, Lawrence 17, Lewis 20, Ballo 27, 52 West Ham (4-2-3-1) Joseph Anang Will Greenidge Josh Okotcha Jamal Baptiste Joshua Wilson-Esbrand (Odysseas Spyrides 55) Peter Stroud Keenan Appiah-Forson Jayden Fevrier Daniel Chesters Amadou Diallo (Jay Mingi 55) Veron Parkes (Kai Corbett 65) Unused subs - Samuel Nsumbu, Serine Sanneh -- 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: 36.231.233.153 ※ 文章網址: https://www.ptt.cc/bbs/Chelsea/M.1540048259.A.A91.html ※ 編輯: JamesCaesar (36.231.150.61), 10/24/2018 23:57:23
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