[情報] U18 - Tottenham vs Chelsea
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https://www.chelseafc.com/en/news/2019/11/09/u18-report--tottenham-chelsea
U18 report: Tottenham 3 Chelsea 5
09 Nov 2019
Chelsea's Under-18s overcame their north London rivals in an eight goal
showing at Tottenham's training ground on Saturday morning.
https://i.imgur.com/eUIsrLp.jpg

A first-half blitz put the game to bed as the Blues ran riot at
Tottenham's training ground - Lewis Bate's penalty opened the scores and
Joe Haigh doubled our tally soon after. Armando Broja hit a brace either
side of a Xavier Simons goal to see the Blues five goals up at half time.
Tottenham attempted a rescue mission and got on the scoresheet after an
hour's play. Their second was a goal worthy of it's applause as Tarelle
Whittaker got his brace by striking into the top corner from distance for
Spurs' second. The third came from 12-yards when substitute Harvey White
coverted from the spot - but ultimately the damange was inflicted in the
opening half where Chelsea notched five and sealed the points.
Chelsea got off to the best possible start, Haigh winning a penalty in the
opening 20 seconds allowed Bate to slot home and put the Blues in an early
lead.
Broja went close inside the first 10 minutes of action but couldn't quite
find the target with two close range efforts - The Blues looked ruthless
and hungry for more goals.
https://i.imgur.com/7M7D2Bm.jpg

Bate dispatches from the spot after two minutes
Our second came six minutes later - the combination of Haigh and Bate
proved fruitful again as the former headed home from the central
midfielder's wide free-kick. 2-0 Blues after just 16 minutes of action.
Broja continued working hard as the front man and got his goal midway
through the first half. Simons' low centre was palmed clear by the Spurs
'keeper but the Albania youth international was on hand to power home the
rebound from two yards out. Broja was in the right place at the right time
to give the Blues a three-goal lead.
https://i.imgur.com/HuExoo0.jpg

Haigh heads the Blues into a two-goal lead
There was no let up for the hosts however, captain Dynel Simeu turned
provider for the hard-working Simons to scramble the ball over the line
from close range. 4-0 Chelsea.
Tottenham's first attempt on goal came shortly after, midfielder Rafferty
Pedder rushed his effort when a cross came in from the right – Jake Askew
watched the ball safely over his net.
It got even better for Chelsea four minutes before the interval and Haigh
was involved again. Broja latched on to his through ball leaving the
defender in his trail before coolly slotting into the net for our fifth of
the morning. After a dominant half of football Chelsea were five goals to
the good.
https://i.imgur.com/DWticcG.jpg

Broja's second of the morning makes it five for Chelsea
Sam McClelland looked to get in on the scoring act shortly after the
restart, but Spurs managed to clear the attempt off the line and away from
danger.
The game settled down as we looked to defend net but Askew wasn't able to
keep a clean sheet however - Whittaker got a foot to a cross which took
the ball into the net after 60 minutes of action.
The early goal seemed to spark some confidence into the Spurs team who
looked a much better side – Whittaker doubled his tally in stunning
fashion striking on target using the underside of the woodwork as help. It
was 5-2 with 10 minutes to go.
Tottenham found a third when the referee pointed to the spot following
Harvey Vale's challenge, Chelsea protested but the officials decision was
final. Harvey White dispatched from 12 yards, Askew's hand wasn't strong
enough to divert the ball away from goal.
The penalty was the last bit of action as the end of time was signalled,
Chelsea's strong first half was enough to collect the points despite a
late showing from Tottenham.
The U18s are next in action after the international break when they take
on Arsenal in the PL Cup.
U18 Premier League 2019/2020
POS TEAM P W D L gF gA gD PTS
======================================================================
1 Fulham U18 10 8 2 0 36 12 24 26
2 Chelsea U18 9 8 1 0 23 12 11 25
3 Brighton and Hove Albion U18 9 7 2 0 25 14 11 23
4 West Ham United U18 10 5 3 2 29 21 8 18
5 Leicester City U18 9 3 2 4 14 16 -2 11
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https://www.chelseafc.com/en/news/2019/11/11/
under-18s-reaction-ed-brand-reflects-on-the-derby-victory-over-t
Under-18s reaction: Ed Brand reflects on the derby victory over Tottenham
11 Nov 2019
Under-18s boss Ed Brand was pleased to see his youngsters continue their
impressive unbeaten start to the season with victory over Tottenham but
still saw room for improvement in their second-half performance.
https://i.imgur.com/dzd434C.jpg

Our youth team recorded an emphatic 5-3 victory at Tottenham's training
ground on Saturday morning to make it eight wins out of nine in the
Under-18 southern section.
Following victory, Brand found it hard to criticise the young Blues'
first-half performance, with all five Chelsea goals coming before the
break, although he admitted his team lacked the same intensity following
the interval.
'The scoreline is a funny one in terms of how the game panned out', he
told the official Chelsea website afterwards. 'In the first half, I
thought we were fantastic and it was the best football we've played all
season. The only criticism I had at half-time was that we were only five
goals up. We were excellent, we created numerous opportunities and the
boys followed the game plan really well.
'Every time we went forward, we looked a threat and out of possession our
intensity was good, we were winning the ball back high and we were first
to the second ball every time. I couldn't fault them.
'The second half followed a similar pattern in terms of us having more of
the ball, being dominant and largely in Spurs' half but understandably we
lacked that little bit of intensity which we had in the first half.'
With it not being the second half Chelsea would have hoped for, Brand
understands why his team weren't as pleased with the result as they could
have been but believes the performance was a reward of the hard work put
in on the training pitch prior to the fixture.
'You don't come to Spurs and expect to be five goals up at half-time,
that's why I was so pleased and encouraged by the performance,' he
continued. 'That showing was many weeks in the making in terms of what we
are trying to do and the style of play we want to implement so it's all
credit to the boys because they take on board the information and they are
the ones who have to go and play.
'I said to the team that they could come in and be a little bit dejected
and flat because the scoreline doesn't mirror the dominance.'
The Blues are one of three teams yet to taste defeat in the league and
Brand credits the Under-18s age group as a whole for their efforts thus
far and hopes to continue the near-perfect start after the international
break.
'We are getting towards the middle of November and haven't lost in the
league or cup and have only drawn once,' he added. 'It's a terrific
achievement and the credit deserves to go to the boys in the dressing
room but not just the lads here today, the whole group.
'It is only the middle of November so these records are nice but they
ultimately mean nothing if you don't follow it through. We've got some
tough games coming up we need to make sure we are good in those.'
== Fixture update ==
Our Under-19 UEFA Youth League game versus LOSC Lille on Tuesday 10
December will now kick off at 1pm local time and be broadcast live on BT
Sport from our Cobham training ground.
Chelsea (4-2-3-1):
Jake Askew
Dynel Simeu (c) Sam McClelland Levi Colwill Henry Lawrence
Lewis Bate Xavier Simons
Valentino Livramento Marcel Lewis Joe Haigh
(Samuel Iling-Junior 85) (Harvey Vale 68)
Armando Broja
(George Nunn 60)
Unused subs - Charlie Wiggett, Prince Adegoke
Scorers - Bate, Haigh, Broja 2, Simons
Tottenham:
Thimothee Lo-Tutala, Derm Lusala, Dennis Cirkin,
Max Robson (Rushaun Mathurin 82), Morges Muir, Aaron Skinner,
Tarelle Whittaker, Rafferty Pedder, Dane Scarlett (Romaine Mundle 14),
Yango Alonso (Harvey White 54), Chay Cooper
Unused subs - Kasper Kurylowicz
Scorers - Whittaker 2, White (pen)
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Hoddle: 'Matthew will be sitting up there looking down now and
loving Chelsea being winners. He'll just love Chelsea winning.'
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