[情報] U19 - Chelsea vs Valencia
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https://www.chelseafc.com/en/news/2019/09/17/uyl-report--chelsea-v-valencia
UYL report: Chelsea 3 Valencia 3
17 Sep 2019
Chelsea Under-19s twice came from behind, reversing a 2-1 deficit to lead
at Cobham, but a late goal ensured a share of the points in our opening
UEFA Youth League group stage game.
https://i.imgur.com/8rEN4X2.jpg

Valencia proved stubborn Spanish opponents and took the lead on two
occasions through Hugo Gonzalez Sotos and then Koba Koindredi. Tino
Anjorin's accuracy from 12 yards restored parity twice to make it 2-2 at
half-time, with a handball against the skipper and a foul on Lamptey
bringing about the two penalties.
Armando Broja's goal just after the hour mark looked like the winner for
Andy Myers's side as we led for 23 minutes but Koindredi struck again in
the final exchanges to snatch a point for his team. Ajax's 4-0 win over
Lille gives the young Dutchmen the early advantage in Group H.
Just four of the starters from April's final returned to line up against
the Spaniards on a warm afternoon at Cobham. Karlo Ziger retained his
place in goal after shootout heroics in last season's semi-final, while
Tariq Lamptey, Ian Maatsen and George McEachran also started.
Myers went with a four-man defence and 16-year-old Lewis Bate alongside
McEachran in midfield, while Broja led the line up front just ahead of
Anjorin. Billy Gilmour missed out with injury, while Marc Guehi had spent
previous days training with Frank Lampard's senior side and so was also
absent.
https://i.imgur.com/9Z3LZ8P.jpg

It was a frantic start to proceedings in the Group H contest as both sides
looked to secure an early advantage. Henry Lawrence, fresh from scoring
his first development squad goal last week, shot narrowly over the
crossbar with five minutes played, though it was Valencia who exposed our
high back-line to take the lead.
Els Taronges fired a warning when Pablo Gozalbez hit the post following a
purposeful run forward from former Arsenal youngster Yunus Musah, with the
rebound eventually smuggled behind.
However, the visitors were soon celebrating as Gonzalez Sotos fired them
in front inside the opening 10 minutes. A pass from the left created
confusion between our defence and goalkeeper, with Gonzalez Sotos
capitalising with a smart finish across Ziger's goal and inside the far
post.
Early questions were being asked of our resilience and character but
Anjorin quickly found the answer to draw us level before the quarter-hour
mark. Having combined neatly with Lawrence down the left, it was the
midfielder's low centre across goal that struck the arm of Valencia
skipper Hugo Guillamon and the Irish referee had no hesitation in awarding
a penalty. Anjorin's spot-kick from 12 yards was equally assured, clipped
straight down the middle to make it 1-1.
https://i.imgur.com/niNNMV2.jpg

Anjorin was on the mark from 12 yards
The Blues got on top for a spell thereafter, with Anjorin and Broja
combining to good effect in the final third. The striker fired narrowly
wide from the left having been played in down the inside-left channel,
before Thierno Ballo and McEachran teed up a sight at goal for Anjorin but
the England Under-19 international got his connection all wrong.
Valencia continued to cause problems of their own, springing forward
quickly and with a direct route to goal in mind. They found the lead again
midway through the half, although Koindredi's strike from distance proved
pretty unstoppable for Ziger as it flew through the air and into the back
of the net via the inside of the post.
Myers's development squad have frequently fought back to rescue deficits
in the opening month of the campaign and that comeback character was
required once again. Their response was another positive one and keeper
Joaquin Blazquez thwarted the lively Anjorin before Broja showed strength
and skill to advance from halfway but was unable to get in a shot on
target.
https://i.imgur.com/njLeRI7.jpg

Lamptey was lively for the Blues and played his part in two goals
Yet the Spanish side proved architects of their own downfall once again as
another penalty was conceded nine minutes before the break. Musah was the
guilty man on this occasion, bringing Lamptey to the floor illegally as
the full-back advanced into the box. Anjorin stepped up again and this
time went for the right corner, which he found to draw the score level
again.
The second period started in more measured fashion as both sets of players
looked to heed half-time warnings from their coaches to tighten up at the
back. Wakely did well defending the front post from two early teasing
deliveries, though our attacking output was more restrained.
The malaise was broken after an hour of action and it was one of our
slickest moves of the game that unlocked the Spanish defence. Lamptey
burst into life down the right, skipping past two challenges and heading
into the box before cutting the ball back invitingly into the path of
Broja. Our number nine did the rest, sweeping in a confident close-range
finish for his seventh goal of the season.
https://i.imgur.com/nFs2Mb5.jpg

Broja scored our third but it wasn't enough to secure three UYL points
Valencia still believed they could take something from the game in the
remaining 30 minutes and Ziger's work steadily increased as the half wore
on. Our Croatian keeper did well to keep hold of Koindredi's stinging
strike before saving smartly at his near post from Gozalbez. From the
resulting corner, substitute Jose Lechon darted to reach the delivery with
a flicked header that Ziger pushed on to the bar with a fingertip save.
With the Blues seemingly holding on to the points, there was one late
sting in the tail. A free-kick conceded on the edge of our box gave
Koindredi the chance to fire at goal again and his connection was so sweet
as he thumped the ball into the far corner.
Chances in the final minutes went the home side's way, with Ballo handed
the best of the bunch. Bate and McEachran exchanged neat passes before
Marcel Lewis moved into a crossing position and stood one up to the back
post, though the Austrian was unable to direct his header on target. The
final action saw McEachran swing in a corner from the left but Clinton
Mola's header was too high.
A share of the points was probably a fair result at the end of an
entertaining contest. Myers's men will be back in European action away at
Lille in a fortnight. Before then, it's Southampton at St Mary's on
Saturday in Premier League 2.
Chelsea (4-4-1-1):
Karlo Ziger
Tariq Lamptey Jack Wakely Clinton Mola (c) Ian Maatsen
(Tino Livramento 67)
Thierno Ballo Lewis Bate George McEachran Henry Lawrence
Tino Anjorin
(Marcel Lewis 72)
Armando Broja
(George Nunn 90+1)
Unused subs - Nicolas Tie, Dynel Simeu, Sam McClelland, Levi Colwill
Scorers - Anjorin (pen) 13, (pen) 36; Broja 61
Booked - Lamptey
Valencia (4-4-2):
Joaquin Blazquez
Pascu Hugo Guillamon (c) Guillem Gutierrez David Montero
Hugo Sotos Koba Koindredi Yunus Musah Pedro Aleman Serna
(Xavi Estacio 70) (Ignacio Garre 70)
Pablo Gozalbez Noha Ndombasi Nlandu
(Ferran Magraner 89) (Jose Lechlon 63)
Unused subs - Carlo Perez Sanchez, Gaston Kappes, Brais Val Alonso
Scorers - Gonzalez Sotos 9; Koindredi 23, 84
Referee - Paul McLaughlin (IRL)
- Additional pictures courtesy of Mark Sandom
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