U18 - Chelsea 2 - 0 Leicester City - 切爾西足球俱樂部 Chelsea Football Club
By Bennie
at 2018-03-06T19:48
at 2018-03-06T19:48
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U18南區聯賽第17輪
http://www.chelseafc.com/news/latest-news/2018/03/
under-18s-report--chelsea-v-leicester.html
Under-18s report: Chelsea 2 Leicester 0
Tue 6 Mar 2018
A ninth consecutive win in all competitions for our youth team hands them
a nine-point lead at the top of the Under-18 Premier League South after
goals from Martell Taylor-Crossdale and Charlie Brown settled a
competitive contest at Cobham.
Jody Morris opted for two up front and his strikers rewarded that faith by
netting the second-half goals that separated the Blues from a spirited
Leicester City. A penalty kick 16 minutes into the second half broke the
deadlock as Martell Taylor-Crossdale converted before Charlie Brown
doubled our lead with a close-range finish 10 minutes later.
The victory takes our youngsters nine points clear of second-placed
Arsenal, having played a game more but with only five remaining. A fifth
consecutive clean sheet was also secured, thanks in no small part to a
super save from Nicolas Tie with the score deadlocked at 0-0, meaning only
two goals have been conceded during this nine-game winning streak.
There were seven changes made from our most recent league outing, a 1-0
win at Fulham 11 days previously, and a switch to three in defence with
two leading the line in attack. Brown netted the only goal at Motspur Park
and retained his place in the team, with Taylor-Crossdale alongside him up
front, while Billy Gilmour and Tariq Uwakwe provided the forward support
from midfield.
French keeper Tie returned in goal protected by a back three of Marcel
Lavinier, Jack Wakely and Marc Guehi, while Tariq Lamptey kept his record
of featuring in every Under-18s league game this season by lining up at
right wing-back. Clinton Mola was deployed on the opposite flank and Conor
Gallagher tasked with the anchoring role in midfield.
Leicester started brightest at drizzly Cobham, putting the hosts under
early pressure with a series of set-pieces swung in towards their tall and
powerful aerial options. The game's first clear-cut opportunity was
fashioned by the Foxes, a long cross-field ball forward falling kindly for
Kairo Edwards-John, who raced towards goal clear from the trailing
defenders, though skewed his shot harmlessly wide.
Such chances are significant when you travel to the home of the league
leaders, particularly as Morris’s men remain unbeaten at Cobham since
April 2015. The Blues lost their captain inside 15 minutes as a crunching
tackle in midfield forced the withdrawal of Gallagher, before Uwakwe
forced a comfortable save from Jakub Stolarczyk, the Leicester keeper.
The same pair went head-to-head again moments later as Uwakwe found space
in the box to fire a stinging drive towards the near post, though the
Polish protector produced an impressive reaction save to tip the ball
behind. Guehi went close to breaking the deadlock from the resulting
corner after Wakely had won the header but his fellow centre-back failed
to hit the target arriving late at the back post.
Momentum was difficult to maintain during a stop-start first period, with
numerous delays for on-pitch treatment disruptive to the contest's flow.
That suited the visitors, who were looking to build confidence having not
won in the league since November, though Lukas Husek needed to time his
challenge well to thwart Brown's progress following a super pass over the
top.
The second half was more eventful from the start and both sides had early
chances to establish the advantage. Despite standing shorter than their
opponents throughout the team, the hosts continued to threaten in the air
and Wakely rose highest to head just wide. Down the other end, a
purposeful run from full-back Simran Thandi caused problems and his
eventual shot needed saving by Tie, who dived low to his left and pushed
the ball round the post.
Morris's men were bidding to extend their lead at the top of the Under-18
Premier League southern section and Brown went close after battling his
way through the Leicester box, though his left-footed effort was dragged
just the wrong side of Stolarczyk's upright. However, an enterprising
return from the dressing room was soon rewarded as the leaders made it 1-0
after an hour.
Lamptey was the source of the threat, scampering forward down the right
wing before falling under the challenge of a defender right on the 18-yard
line. The officials consulted and awarded a penalty, which
Taylor-Crossdale stood up to dispatch and claim his 19th goal of the
season.
The striker netted a hat-trick in our FA Youth Cup thrashing of Fulham
last week so his confidence was understandable and set him up to grow
increasingly influential. A neat move down the left saw Mola deliver a
teasing cross and Taylor-Crossdale's side-footed volley palmed away by the
keeper.
Our number nine turned supplier as we doubled the advantage 10 minutes
after taking the lead. Quick thinking from Uwakwe and Taylor-Crossdale
from a short corner created the chance, with the latter delivering an
inviting ball into the six-yard box to hand his strike partner a simple
finish from five yards out.
The quick-fire double broke the resistance of the Foxes and further goals
could have been added in the final 15 minutes as Uwakwe and then
substitute Tushaun Walters forced Stolarczyk into work. Gilmour delivered
an incisive pass to set Lamptey clear late on but the wing-back was denied
by another important stop as the winning margin remained at two.
Our youngsters are back in league action on Friday night away at Brighton,
where they will have the opportunity to go 12 points clear. Kick-off on
the south coast is slated for 7pm.
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https://www.chelseafc.com/news/latest-news/2018/03/
under-18s-reaction--second-half-springboard.html
Under-18s reaction: Second-half springboard
Wed 7 Mar 2018
It was tougher than it needed to be, according to manager Jody Morris, but
our youngsters took one step closer to retaining their southern league
title with a 2-0 victory over Leicester City at Cobham.
The young Blues are closing in on three years unbeaten in all competitions
at home, though the Foxes tested our resolve with a battling performance.
It took until the hour mark for the hosts to break the deadlock, Martell
Taylor-Crossdale notching from the penalty spot, before Charlie Brown
added a second to seal the points 10 minutes later.
After the game, Morris reflected on an unusual afternoon in which his
players secured the points but were below-par in doing so, failing to
build momentum in the first half and settle into their normal free-flowing
game.
'We were poor in the first half, well below our usual levels of
performance,' Morris told the official Chelsea website. 'Our
decision-making on the ball and technical quality was not good enough –
any time we had an opportunity to hurt the opposition, either the first
touch let us down or we made the wrong decision.
'I said to the players at half-time I was bored watching them. The fact it
was a Tuesday lunchtime kick-off was maybe a bit strange for them and not
the same routine they're used to but it was a flat performance. When the
opposition are slowing the game down and there are long breaks for
injuries, it upsets the tempo but it's down to us to drive it.'
https://twitter.com/ChelseaFC/status/971027054933225472
Morris's blunt debrief with the team at the interval provided the
springboard to improve, though an excellent save from his goalkeeper at a
crucial time in the contest proved significant and preserved our fifth
consecutive clean sheet.
'We improved after half-time, created a lot more chances and should have
scored more goals,' the manager continued. 'Having said that, while we got
another clean sheet, it was well-deserved because Nicolas Tie made a
brilliant save at 0-0, which could have turned the game a different way if
it had gone in.'
A fourth Under-18 Premier League southern title in a row is now in sight
for our youngsters, who extended their lead over Arsenal at the top of the
table to nine points. If victorious against the Seagulls later this week
and then again when Southampton visit Cobham early next month, Morris's
men could win the league with an away win against the Gunners on Tuesday
10 April.
However, the manager admitted there is still plenty of work to do before
then, starting with a challenging trip to the south coast.
'We addressed the fact it was a slightly different week for the boys,'
Morris explained, 'playing on Tuesday then Friday, but we wanted to target
getting to the weekend with another six points on the board towards what
we hope will be retaining our southern title. We're halfway there after
this first win but we probably let our standards drop and need to bounce
back quickly.
'Going to Brighton is always difficult. We had to win it late against them
last year and it's a tough place to go, particularly for an evening game.
We've been playing really well recently so you don't mind having a bit of
an off-day so long as we react in the right way on Friday.'
Chelsea (3-5-2)
Nicolas Tie
Marcel Lavinier Jack Wakely Marc Guehi
Tariq Lamptey Conor Gallagher (c) Clinton Mola
(George McEachran 14)
Tariq Uwakwe Billy Gilmour
Martell Taylor-Crossdale Charlie Brown
(Armando Broja 78) (Tushaun Walters 78)
Unused subs - Jake Askew, Renedi Masampu
Scorers - Taylor-Crossdale (pen) 61; Brown 71
Leicester City
Jakub Stolarczyk, Rubyn Gill, Simran Thandi,
Khanya Leshabela (c) (Tom Fielding 68), Ed Elewa-Ikpakwu, Lukas Husek,
Morgan Brown (Allasane Meite 80), Sammie McLeod, Tyrese Shade, Conor Tee,
Kairo Edwards-John
Unused subs - Kian Williams, Rhys Davies
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、惡魔、男人或女人,包括尚未出生者,若有任何的生靈,不論偉大或渺小,是善
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http://www.chelseafc.com/news/latest-news/2018/03/
under-18s-report--chelsea-v-leicester.html
Under-18s report: Chelsea 2 Leicester 0
Tue 6 Mar 2018
A ninth consecutive win in all competitions for our youth team hands them
a nine-point lead at the top of the Under-18 Premier League South after
goals from Martell Taylor-Crossdale and Charlie Brown settled a
competitive contest at Cobham.
Jody Morris opted for two up front and his strikers rewarded that faith by
netting the second-half goals that separated the Blues from a spirited
Leicester City. A penalty kick 16 minutes into the second half broke the
deadlock as Martell Taylor-Crossdale converted before Charlie Brown
doubled our lead with a close-range finish 10 minutes later.
The victory takes our youngsters nine points clear of second-placed
Arsenal, having played a game more but with only five remaining. A fifth
consecutive clean sheet was also secured, thanks in no small part to a
super save from Nicolas Tie with the score deadlocked at 0-0, meaning only
two goals have been conceded during this nine-game winning streak.
There were seven changes made from our most recent league outing, a 1-0
win at Fulham 11 days previously, and a switch to three in defence with
two leading the line in attack. Brown netted the only goal at Motspur Park
and retained his place in the team, with Taylor-Crossdale alongside him up
front, while Billy Gilmour and Tariq Uwakwe provided the forward support
from midfield.
French keeper Tie returned in goal protected by a back three of Marcel
Lavinier, Jack Wakely and Marc Guehi, while Tariq Lamptey kept his record
of featuring in every Under-18s league game this season by lining up at
right wing-back. Clinton Mola was deployed on the opposite flank and Conor
Gallagher tasked with the anchoring role in midfield.
Leicester started brightest at drizzly Cobham, putting the hosts under
early pressure with a series of set-pieces swung in towards their tall and
powerful aerial options. The game's first clear-cut opportunity was
fashioned by the Foxes, a long cross-field ball forward falling kindly for
Kairo Edwards-John, who raced towards goal clear from the trailing
defenders, though skewed his shot harmlessly wide.
Such chances are significant when you travel to the home of the league
leaders, particularly as Morris’s men remain unbeaten at Cobham since
April 2015. The Blues lost their captain inside 15 minutes as a crunching
tackle in midfield forced the withdrawal of Gallagher, before Uwakwe
forced a comfortable save from Jakub Stolarczyk, the Leicester keeper.
The same pair went head-to-head again moments later as Uwakwe found space
in the box to fire a stinging drive towards the near post, though the
Polish protector produced an impressive reaction save to tip the ball
behind. Guehi went close to breaking the deadlock from the resulting
corner after Wakely had won the header but his fellow centre-back failed
to hit the target arriving late at the back post.
Momentum was difficult to maintain during a stop-start first period, with
numerous delays for on-pitch treatment disruptive to the contest's flow.
That suited the visitors, who were looking to build confidence having not
won in the league since November, though Lukas Husek needed to time his
challenge well to thwart Brown's progress following a super pass over the
top.
The second half was more eventful from the start and both sides had early
chances to establish the advantage. Despite standing shorter than their
opponents throughout the team, the hosts continued to threaten in the air
and Wakely rose highest to head just wide. Down the other end, a
purposeful run from full-back Simran Thandi caused problems and his
eventual shot needed saving by Tie, who dived low to his left and pushed
the ball round the post.
Morris's men were bidding to extend their lead at the top of the Under-18
Premier League southern section and Brown went close after battling his
way through the Leicester box, though his left-footed effort was dragged
just the wrong side of Stolarczyk's upright. However, an enterprising
return from the dressing room was soon rewarded as the leaders made it 1-0
after an hour.
Lamptey was the source of the threat, scampering forward down the right
wing before falling under the challenge of a defender right on the 18-yard
line. The officials consulted and awarded a penalty, which
Taylor-Crossdale stood up to dispatch and claim his 19th goal of the
season.
The striker netted a hat-trick in our FA Youth Cup thrashing of Fulham
last week so his confidence was understandable and set him up to grow
increasingly influential. A neat move down the left saw Mola deliver a
teasing cross and Taylor-Crossdale's side-footed volley palmed away by the
keeper.
Our number nine turned supplier as we doubled the advantage 10 minutes
after taking the lead. Quick thinking from Uwakwe and Taylor-Crossdale
from a short corner created the chance, with the latter delivering an
inviting ball into the six-yard box to hand his strike partner a simple
finish from five yards out.
The quick-fire double broke the resistance of the Foxes and further goals
could have been added in the final 15 minutes as Uwakwe and then
substitute Tushaun Walters forced Stolarczyk into work. Gilmour delivered
an incisive pass to set Lamptey clear late on but the wing-back was denied
by another important stop as the winning margin remained at two.
Our youngsters are back in league action on Friday night away at Brighton,
where they will have the opportunity to go 12 points clear. Kick-off on
the south coast is slated for 7pm.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
https://www.chelseafc.com/news/latest-news/2018/03/
under-18s-reaction--second-half-springboard.html
Under-18s reaction: Second-half springboard
Wed 7 Mar 2018
It was tougher than it needed to be, according to manager Jody Morris, but
our youngsters took one step closer to retaining their southern league
title with a 2-0 victory over Leicester City at Cobham.
The young Blues are closing in on three years unbeaten in all competitions
at home, though the Foxes tested our resolve with a battling performance.
It took until the hour mark for the hosts to break the deadlock, Martell
Taylor-Crossdale notching from the penalty spot, before Charlie Brown
added a second to seal the points 10 minutes later.
After the game, Morris reflected on an unusual afternoon in which his
players secured the points but were below-par in doing so, failing to
build momentum in the first half and settle into their normal free-flowing
game.
'We were poor in the first half, well below our usual levels of
performance,' Morris told the official Chelsea website. 'Our
decision-making on the ball and technical quality was not good enough –
any time we had an opportunity to hurt the opposition, either the first
touch let us down or we made the wrong decision.
'I said to the players at half-time I was bored watching them. The fact it
was a Tuesday lunchtime kick-off was maybe a bit strange for them and not
the same routine they're used to but it was a flat performance. When the
opposition are slowing the game down and there are long breaks for
injuries, it upsets the tempo but it's down to us to drive it.'
https://twitter.com/ChelseaFC/status/971027054933225472
Morris's blunt debrief with the team at the interval provided the
springboard to improve, though an excellent save from his goalkeeper at a
crucial time in the contest proved significant and preserved our fifth
consecutive clean sheet.
'We improved after half-time, created a lot more chances and should have
scored more goals,' the manager continued. 'Having said that, while we got
another clean sheet, it was well-deserved because Nicolas Tie made a
brilliant save at 0-0, which could have turned the game a different way if
it had gone in.'
A fourth Under-18 Premier League southern title in a row is now in sight
for our youngsters, who extended their lead over Arsenal at the top of the
table to nine points. If victorious against the Seagulls later this week
and then again when Southampton visit Cobham early next month, Morris's
men could win the league with an away win against the Gunners on Tuesday
10 April.
However, the manager admitted there is still plenty of work to do before
then, starting with a challenging trip to the south coast.
'We addressed the fact it was a slightly different week for the boys,'
Morris explained, 'playing on Tuesday then Friday, but we wanted to target
getting to the weekend with another six points on the board towards what
we hope will be retaining our southern title. We're halfway there after
this first win but we probably let our standards drop and need to bounce
back quickly.
'Going to Brighton is always difficult. We had to win it late against them
last year and it's a tough place to go, particularly for an evening game.
We've been playing really well recently so you don't mind having a bit of
an off-day so long as we react in the right way on Friday.'
Chelsea (3-5-2)
Nicolas Tie
Marcel Lavinier Jack Wakely Marc Guehi
Tariq Lamptey Conor Gallagher (c) Clinton Mola
(George McEachran 14)
Tariq Uwakwe Billy Gilmour
Martell Taylor-Crossdale Charlie Brown
(Armando Broja 78) (Tushaun Walters 78)
Unused subs - Jake Askew, Renedi Masampu
Scorers - Taylor-Crossdale (pen) 61; Brown 71
Leicester City
Jakub Stolarczyk, Rubyn Gill, Simran Thandi,
Khanya Leshabela (c) (Tom Fielding 68), Ed Elewa-Ikpakwu, Lukas Husek,
Morgan Brown (Allasane Meite 80), Sammie McLeod, Tyrese Shade, Conor Tee,
Kairo Edwards-John
Unused subs - Kian Williams, Rhys Davies
--
以伊露維塔的名為證發誓 — 若有誰敢奪取屬於我們的藍色之心,不論對方是天使
、惡魔、男人或女人,包括尚未出生者,若有任何的生靈,不論偉大或渺小,是善
還是惡,我們都將懷著復仇與憎恨之心直追到天涯海角,直追到世界結束之日。
--
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