[情報] U19 - Molde FK 0 - 4 Chelsea

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https://tinyurl.com/ybpxm6cf 歐洲青年聯賽本國冠軍組第一階段淘汰賽第二回合精華 https://www.chelseafc.com/en/news/2018/10/24/uyl-report--molde-v-chelsea UYL report: Molde 0 Chelsea 4 (1-14 on agg) 24 Oct 2018 Chelsea Under-19s eased into the next round of the UEFA Youth League after completing a comprehensive two-legged victory over the Norwegians Molde. https://i.imgur.com/Sb041vn.jpg
The young Blues were blistering in the first leg three weeks previously, 7-0 up at half-time and 10-1 winners at the midway point in the tie, a seemingly unassailable advantage secured. It was more even in difficult conditions in Norway, with Tino Anjorin's fine finish in the first half the only score until the final 10 minutes when Charlie Brown added to the tally with a 10-minute hat-trick. It ensured the visitors were safely through to the second knockout round, where they will take on IF Elfsborg. The winners of that tie, the first leg of which will be played in Sweden in the first week of November, will advance to host a group stage runner-up from the UEFA Champions League pathway. Four of the starters from our big win at Cobham earlier in the month returned to the line-up for the trip to Norway as Edwards utilised the opportunity to rest and rotate. Joseph Colley continued as captain, while Conor Gallagher, Ian Maatsen and Brown all kept their places in the team. Brown led the line up front alongside Thierno Ballo, while Jack Wakely and Marcel Lavinier joined Colley in defence. Karlo Ziger made his first Under-19s appearance in goal, one of two UEFA Youth League debutants for the visitors along with schoolboy wing-back Tino Livramento, who started on the right opposite left-sided wideman Maatsen. Tariq Uwakwe and Anjorin comprised the midfield trio with Gallagher. https://i.imgur.com/W6Y73aZ.jpg
Molde made three changes from their trip to London and hosted the Blues at their impressive Aker Stadion, situated on the west coast of the country and fully exposed to the climes of the Norwegian Sea. The setting among the Scandinavian fjords was picturesque but cold, only a couple of degrees at kick-off. It was 21 years and a day since our famous visit to Tromso in European competition, though there was no snow on this occasion and the artificial pitch was never in danger of freezing. Edwards's side had been ice-cold with their finishing in the first leg, recording a 10-1 advantage that was surely in little danger of being overturned. Nevertheless, this was a chance for a changed team to impress and they created their first chance inside two minutes as Anjorin found Brown, though the striker was unable to direct his clipped finish on target to trouble Hermann Raestad, the Molde goalkeeper. Anjorin remained at the heart of our most incisive attacking play in the opening exchanges, forcing Raestad into a flying save with a curling effort after Ballo had stolen possession before cutting inside from the left and shooting low but tamely. https://i.imgur.com/sigFRjd.jpg
Conor Gallagher on the ball in Norway Despite the heavy scoreline in the first leg, Molde had given a much better account of themselves in the final 25 minutes and they were eager to produce a similar performance on home soil. Christian Dahl, not involved at Cobham, posed their threat and showed neat footwork as he jinked into the box after 20 minutes. His advance was halted as he ran into Colley and the Belgian officials were unmoved by the speculative penalty appeals. The midfielder then fashioned a sight at goal for himself from just inside the 18-yard box and surely would have tested Ziger had it not been for an impressive block by Lavinier, the defender throwing himself bravely in the way of a well-hit strike. Anjorin's bright start was marked with the breakthrough goal just after the half-hour mark, though it was an opener that owed as much to loose play at the back as it did a typically composed finish from the 16-year-old. After netting in each of his last three appearances for Andy Myers's youth team, the England Under-18 international pounced on a loose pass and slotted the ball across goal into the bottom corner. A lead on the night brought renewed tempo and zip to the play of last season's competition runners-up. Anjorin was inches away from doubling the tally, firing just over the crossbar with a sweet strike, though Colley had to defend well down the other end to thwart Tobias Hestad. The second period started with a flurry of half-chances as Gallagher fired a promising free-kick straight into the wall before Sivert Gussias spurned Molde's best opportunity of the evening as he dragged his shot beyond the far post after advancing down the right channel. https://i.imgur.com/M0PWDb7.jpg
Tino Anjorin Edwards and his side were left bitterly disappointed at how their UEFA Youth League journey ended last term, a 3-0 defeat to Barcelona in the final compounded by an underwhelming display. There is clearly an appetite to return to Nyon and right those wrongs, with a new crop of youngsters just as hungry to make their mark. Ballo almost escaped free and into a goalscoring position with the hour mark approaching, though a last-ditch but perfectly timed sliding challenge from the home side's skipper Thor Olav Moe took the ball away from the Austrian's path. Hestad then threatened Ziger's goal once again but a wayward shot landed harmlessly in the empty stand. The final third of the contest was played in a steady drizzle of icy rain and Edwards took advantage of the competition rules to use his full complement of substitutions, with Clinton Mola, Marcel Lewis and Dynel Simeu and George Nunn on for their first taste of European football. Russell fired wide from 25 yards before Edwards's boys provided a final flurry of attacking prowess to add further goals. Brown took his tally in the tie to five goals with a treble in the final 10 minutes, initially latching on to Maatsen's forward pass and lofting the ball deliciously over the head of Raestad and into the net. His second and third were more cultured finishes, both drilled with power and precision from outside the box into the bottom corner, as he claimed the match ball. That proved the final blow inflicted by the Blues, who will next take on Elfsborg in a double-header next month. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://www.chelseafc.com/en/news/2018/10/25/uyl-reaction--neat-in-norway UYL reaction: Neat in Norway 25 Oct 2018 Our Under-19s dealt well with difficult conditions, a plastic pitch and near-zero October temperatures last night in Norway to add four goals to their 10-1 first-leg victory and ease past Molde in the UEFA Youth League. https://i.imgur.com/2LzlmFH.jpg
Tino Anjorin opened the scoring after half an hour but it took until the final 10 minutes before the visitors were able to ensure the scoreboard reflected their dominant display as Charlie Brown bagged a hat-trick. After the game, the striker assessed a solid performance from a young team who had seven changes from the Cobham fixture three weeks previously. 'I'm obviously happy with my three goals but the main thing was coming out here and performing well as a team,' claimed Brown, whose five goals across the tie take him top of the early competition scoring standings. 'A few of the younger players got a chance to prove themselves and I thought they did really well because Molde sat off and defended their box well, especially in the first half when it was quite hard to break down. Most of our goals came towards the end in the final 10 minutes when they were fatigued and we made the most of the spaces that appeared.' Manager Joe Edwards explained the thinking behind his altered team selection, with rest and rotation preferred prior to a hectic run of games in three different competitions. The development squad return to league action on Saturday against Brighton before travelling to Plymouth for a must-win group game in the Checkatrade Trophy next Tuesday. 'After such a big win at home and with a busy fixture schedule ahead of us, we decided to make quite a lot of changes to the squad,' Edwards outlined. 'It was a good opportunity for the younger players. They all saw the first leg and how dominant we were so the challenge for them was to recreate the good work we did three weeks ago but also not have expectations that were beyond our reach. 'In the first leg, we made some changes later in the game and got a bit sloppy, which led to us conceding and I know the younger boys were disappointed with that. It was nice to see tonight that we had almost the opposite effect and all the boys who came on looked bright, enthusiastic and showed good quality. 'We just wanted to do the basics right like we did in the first leg – move the ball quickly, make those sharp movements to make angles – and I thought we did that well.' 'Molde clearly tightened up a lot from the first game. They were probably disappointed with the amount of goals they conceded quite easily so they were difficult to break down. The first half was a very professional performance from us without too much cutting-edge and we didn't create enough for how much decent football we played. Having said that, the amount we moved the ball certainly took its toll in the last 20 minutes of the game and we did become clinical.' The young Blues will be back in Scandinavia at the start of next month for their next European assignment, the first of a double-header against the Swedish side IF Elfsborg. The winners of that tie will advance to host a group stage runner-up from the UEFA Champions League pathway and Brown admits avenging last term's defeat in the final is firmly on the minds of all involved. 'We don't know much about Elfsborg yet but we do know how good we are,' he added. 'We're massively motivated in the UEFA Youth League this season and we've set a goal for ourselves to try our best to win it. Everyone is fully focused on that and this result is just one step along the way.' Chelsea (3-5-2) Karlo Ziger Joseph Colley (c) Jack Wakely Marcel Lavinier Tino Livramento Conor Gallagher Ian Maatsen (Dynel Simeu 62) (Clinton Mola 62) Tariq Uwakwe Tino Anjorin (Jon Russell 72) (Marcel Lewis 72) Thierno Ballo Charlie Brown (George Nunn 62) Unused subs - Jake Askew Scorers - Anjorin 32; Brown 81, 83, 90+1 Booked - Lavinier Molde (4-3-3) Hermann Raestad Henrik Jenset Iver Flones Thor O. Moe (c) Jakob N. Orsal (Elias D. Haugland 88) (Jacob J. Bolso 88) Emil Breivik Christan Dahl William Rosok (Andreas Uran 74) Ole Sebastian Sundgot Sivert Stenseth Gussias Tobias Hestad (Anders Iversen 64) (Adrian Ugelvik 88) Unused subs - Oliver Petersen, Simen Beck Referee - Erik Lambrechts (BEL) -- "We believe the same thing." "Maybe there is hope." - 9x20 The Truth -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc), 來自: 36.231.150.61 ※ 文章網址: https://www.ptt.cc/bbs/Chelsea/M.1540403958.A.FA1.html ※ 編輯: JamesCaesar (36.231.153.102), 10/28/2018 05:31:44
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