U18 - Southampton 3 - 2 Chelsea - 切爾西足球俱樂部 Chelsea Football Club
By Edward Lewis
at 2016-08-20T20:09
at 2016-08-20T20:09
Table of Contents
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HvM3c8FIExg U18南區聯賽第二輪精華
https://www.chelseafc.com/news/latest-news/2016/08/
under-18s-report--southampton-v-chelsea.html
Under-18s report: Southampton 3 Chelsea 2
Sat 20 Aug 2016
Our youth team came from behind to lead but two goals in the final 15
minutes from Tyreke Johnson condemned them to defeat on the south coast
this morning (Saturday).
A sluggish start was punished as Siph Mdlasose fired Southampton into an
early lead. However, goals either side of the interval from Tariq Uwakwe
and George McEachran handed the youth team an advantage with 35 minutes to
play.
It seemed like the youngsters were heading for a second win of the new
campaign but a late penalty converted by Tyreke Johnson levelled the
scores again before the forward's strike from distance sealed the win for
the Saints.
Jody Morris made four changes from the opening weekend win over Fulham the
previous Saturday, with Jared Thompson, Marc Guehi, Juan Castillo and
Jacob Maddox all coming into the side.
Thompson lined up in goal protected by a back four of captain Josh Grant,
Cole Dasilva, Richard Nartey and Guehi. Luke McCormick and Uwakwe
continued in central midfield, while Charlie Brown started up front. Juan
Castillo, McEachran and Maddox provided the attacking support.
The hosts enjoyed the better of the opening period, starting brightly and
forcing mistakes from the Blues all over the field. Tyreke Johnson forced
a good low save from Thompson after escaping down the left channel before
Mdlasose was afforded similar space down the opposite flank but could not
test the visiting keeper.
Southampton went in front after 14 minutes and once again it was a quick
break sprung from midfield that caught Morris's team out. Grant won the
header on halfway but the Saints broke with pace and Mdlasose was found
accelerating down the right wing. The South African winger kept his
composure as he bore down on goal and finished smartly.
The youngsters were shaken but quickly restored parity in the contest.
Uwakwe had warmed the palms of Adam Parkes in the Saints goal early in the
game with a deflected effort but the home goalkeeper had no chance of
keeping out the 16-year-old's strike after 27 minutes. Defending deep, the
hosts handed the midfielder too much time and space to advance from
midfield and fire a left-footed shot into the corner of the goal.
The equaliser helped to settle some nerves and we grew stronger in the
game as the half progressed. Maddox forced a low stop from Parkes before
the interval, at which point Morris replaced McCormick with schoolboy
forward Callum Hudson-Odoi, shifting Maddox into a more central role.
Within 10 minutes of the restart, the visitors took the lead and
Hudson-Odoi played a key role as he shifted the ball infield to McEachran
at the end of a neat move. The young midfielder did the rest, taking aim
from the edge of the box to drill a low effort into the bottom corner
beyond Parkes's desperate dive.
The goal gave the visitors the platform to enjoy their strongest spell of
the game, controlling possession and restricting the danger to Thompson's
goal. They probed for the killer third goal but chances were few and far
between as the contest ticked towards its climax.
The hosts turned the game back on its head out of nothing with 11 minutes
remaining. Thompson was penalised for a foul on Johnson in the 18-yard box
despite appearing to make contact with the ball and the winger stepped up
to squeeze the ball into the corner, despite the goalkeeper getting a hand
to the spot-kick.
Johnson then struck the winner in the 86th minute with a dipping effort
from distance that left Thompson helpless, although there was time left
for Maddox to skew a great chance narrowly wide after Parkes had raced off
his line and mistimed his clearance.
The youth team return to action in the Under-18 Premier League next Friday
26 August with a home game against Swansea City. Before then, our
development squad host Liverpool at Aldershot on Monday 22 August in
Premier League 2. Both games are live on Chelsea TV.
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https://www.chelseafc.com/news/latest-news/2016/08/
under-18s-reaction--raising-standards.html
Under-18s reaction: Raising standards
Sun 21 Aug 2016
Having come from behind to lead 2-1 entering the closing stages of their
second Under-18 Premier League game of the season, our youth team
travelled back from the south coast disappointed in defeat after conceding
two late goals.
Southampton had led but Tariq Uwakwe and George McEachran fired back to
put Jody Morris's side in front before a brace from Tyreke Johnson
inflicted a first defeat of the season on the youngsters. After the game,
Morris reflected on a topsy-turvy match and an uncharacteristic
performance from his players.
'I felt the first 45 minutes was of an unacceptable level from every
player on the pitch,' he told the official Chelsea website. 'We were
second to everything but more importantly our quality on the ball was
poor. The ball turned over far too many times and we made the wrong pass
selection time and again. We let the lads know we were disappointed at
half-time.
'I could have taken anybody off but it was important to get Jacob Maddox
into midfield to try and get his quality on the ball. It also allowed us
to bring on Callum Hudson-Odoi and he was able to add that extra bit of
quality which lifted everybody else. We dominated for 35 minutes in the
second half but that's not enough. It's two weeks in a row where we've
played well for 30 or 35 minutes but we need to raise that.
'Tariq scored a great goal in the first half but it was hard to enjoy that
when we were playing so badly. The second goal was a real good team move
and a great goal for us to score but then we conceded twice at the end
against the run of play when we were totally in control.
'To concede those goals is a big disappointment but the biggest
frustration was our first half performance. In the second half, we played
a bit more like ourselves but we need to be more consistent at those
levels for longer.'
The youth team return to action on Friday 26 August with a home game
against Swansea City. Kick-off is at 1pm and it will be shown live on
Chelsea TV.
-Picture courtesy of Mark Sandom.
Chelsea (4-2-3-1)
Jared Thompson
Marc Guehi Josh Grant (c) Richard Nartey Cole Dasilva
Luke McCormick Tariq Uwakwe
(Callum Hudson-Odoi h/t)
Juan Castillo George McEachran Jacob Maddox
(Reece James 73)
Charlie Brown
(Conor Gallagher 82)
Unused subs - Jamie Cumming, Jonathan Panzo
Scorers - Uwakwe 27; McEachran 54
Southampton
Adam Parkes
Connor Langan Aaron O'Driscole (c) Ben Rowthorn Jake Vokins
Archie Thomas Callum Slattery
(Harry Hamblin 63)
Siph Mdlasose William Smallbone Tyreke Johnson
Dan N'Lundulu
(Harlem Hale 21)
Unused subs - Neal Osborn, Oliver Gardner, Jamie Bradley-Green
Scorers - Mdlasose 14; Johnson (pen) 79, 86
Booked - Vokins, Johnson
Referee - Mike Desborough
- Pictures courtesy of Mark Sandom
--
To Ginola: 強者我朋友清純妹 的媽媽說:
To Ginola: "那個球評眼神看起來品性不端正"
★Ginola 哈哈哈哈
To Ginola: 看來你不只會騙推文 還會騙地方的媽媽
★Ginola 騙不到少女心,失敗
--
https://www.chelseafc.com/news/latest-news/2016/08/
under-18s-report--southampton-v-chelsea.html
Under-18s report: Southampton 3 Chelsea 2
Sat 20 Aug 2016
Our youth team came from behind to lead but two goals in the final 15
minutes from Tyreke Johnson condemned them to defeat on the south coast
this morning (Saturday).
A sluggish start was punished as Siph Mdlasose fired Southampton into an
early lead. However, goals either side of the interval from Tariq Uwakwe
and George McEachran handed the youth team an advantage with 35 minutes to
play.
It seemed like the youngsters were heading for a second win of the new
campaign but a late penalty converted by Tyreke Johnson levelled the
scores again before the forward's strike from distance sealed the win for
the Saints.
Jody Morris made four changes from the opening weekend win over Fulham the
previous Saturday, with Jared Thompson, Marc Guehi, Juan Castillo and
Jacob Maddox all coming into the side.
Thompson lined up in goal protected by a back four of captain Josh Grant,
Cole Dasilva, Richard Nartey and Guehi. Luke McCormick and Uwakwe
continued in central midfield, while Charlie Brown started up front. Juan
Castillo, McEachran and Maddox provided the attacking support.
The hosts enjoyed the better of the opening period, starting brightly and
forcing mistakes from the Blues all over the field. Tyreke Johnson forced
a good low save from Thompson after escaping down the left channel before
Mdlasose was afforded similar space down the opposite flank but could not
test the visiting keeper.
Southampton went in front after 14 minutes and once again it was a quick
break sprung from midfield that caught Morris's team out. Grant won the
header on halfway but the Saints broke with pace and Mdlasose was found
accelerating down the right wing. The South African winger kept his
composure as he bore down on goal and finished smartly.
The youngsters were shaken but quickly restored parity in the contest.
Uwakwe had warmed the palms of Adam Parkes in the Saints goal early in the
game with a deflected effort but the home goalkeeper had no chance of
keeping out the 16-year-old's strike after 27 minutes. Defending deep, the
hosts handed the midfielder too much time and space to advance from
midfield and fire a left-footed shot into the corner of the goal.
The equaliser helped to settle some nerves and we grew stronger in the
game as the half progressed. Maddox forced a low stop from Parkes before
the interval, at which point Morris replaced McCormick with schoolboy
forward Callum Hudson-Odoi, shifting Maddox into a more central role.
Within 10 minutes of the restart, the visitors took the lead and
Hudson-Odoi played a key role as he shifted the ball infield to McEachran
at the end of a neat move. The young midfielder did the rest, taking aim
from the edge of the box to drill a low effort into the bottom corner
beyond Parkes's desperate dive.
The goal gave the visitors the platform to enjoy their strongest spell of
the game, controlling possession and restricting the danger to Thompson's
goal. They probed for the killer third goal but chances were few and far
between as the contest ticked towards its climax.
The hosts turned the game back on its head out of nothing with 11 minutes
remaining. Thompson was penalised for a foul on Johnson in the 18-yard box
despite appearing to make contact with the ball and the winger stepped up
to squeeze the ball into the corner, despite the goalkeeper getting a hand
to the spot-kick.
Johnson then struck the winner in the 86th minute with a dipping effort
from distance that left Thompson helpless, although there was time left
for Maddox to skew a great chance narrowly wide after Parkes had raced off
his line and mistimed his clearance.
The youth team return to action in the Under-18 Premier League next Friday
26 August with a home game against Swansea City. Before then, our
development squad host Liverpool at Aldershot on Monday 22 August in
Premier League 2. Both games are live on Chelsea TV.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
https://www.chelseafc.com/news/latest-news/2016/08/
under-18s-reaction--raising-standards.html
Under-18s reaction: Raising standards
Sun 21 Aug 2016
Having come from behind to lead 2-1 entering the closing stages of their
second Under-18 Premier League game of the season, our youth team
travelled back from the south coast disappointed in defeat after conceding
two late goals.
Southampton had led but Tariq Uwakwe and George McEachran fired back to
put Jody Morris's side in front before a brace from Tyreke Johnson
inflicted a first defeat of the season on the youngsters. After the game,
Morris reflected on a topsy-turvy match and an uncharacteristic
performance from his players.
'I felt the first 45 minutes was of an unacceptable level from every
player on the pitch,' he told the official Chelsea website. 'We were
second to everything but more importantly our quality on the ball was
poor. The ball turned over far too many times and we made the wrong pass
selection time and again. We let the lads know we were disappointed at
half-time.
'I could have taken anybody off but it was important to get Jacob Maddox
into midfield to try and get his quality on the ball. It also allowed us
to bring on Callum Hudson-Odoi and he was able to add that extra bit of
quality which lifted everybody else. We dominated for 35 minutes in the
second half but that's not enough. It's two weeks in a row where we've
played well for 30 or 35 minutes but we need to raise that.
'Tariq scored a great goal in the first half but it was hard to enjoy that
when we were playing so badly. The second goal was a real good team move
and a great goal for us to score but then we conceded twice at the end
against the run of play when we were totally in control.
'To concede those goals is a big disappointment but the biggest
frustration was our first half performance. In the second half, we played
a bit more like ourselves but we need to be more consistent at those
levels for longer.'
The youth team return to action on Friday 26 August with a home game
against Swansea City. Kick-off is at 1pm and it will be shown live on
Chelsea TV.
-Picture courtesy of Mark Sandom.
Chelsea (4-2-3-1)
Jared Thompson
Marc Guehi Josh Grant (c) Richard Nartey Cole Dasilva
Luke McCormick Tariq Uwakwe
(Callum Hudson-Odoi h/t)
Juan Castillo George McEachran Jacob Maddox
(Reece James 73)
Charlie Brown
(Conor Gallagher 82)
Unused subs - Jamie Cumming, Jonathan Panzo
Scorers - Uwakwe 27; McEachran 54
Southampton
Adam Parkes
Connor Langan Aaron O'Driscole (c) Ben Rowthorn Jake Vokins
Archie Thomas Callum Slattery
(Harry Hamblin 63)
Siph Mdlasose William Smallbone Tyreke Johnson
Dan N'Lundulu
(Harlem Hale 21)
Unused subs - Neal Osborn, Oliver Gardner, Jamie Bradley-Green
Scorers - Mdlasose 14; Johnson (pen) 79, 86
Booked - Vokins, Johnson
Referee - Mike Desborough
- Pictures courtesy of Mark Sandom
--
To Ginola: 強者我朋友清純妹 的媽媽說:
To Ginola: "那個球評眼神看起來品性不端正"
★Ginola 哈哈哈哈
To Ginola: 看來你不只會騙推文 還會騙地方的媽媽
★Ginola 騙不到少女心,失敗
--
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