U18 - Tottenham 2 - 4 Chelsea - 切爾西足球俱樂部 Chelsea Football Club
By Bennie
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUHobCM8Aao U18聯賽第六輪精華
http://www.chelseafc.com/news/latest-news/2014/09/
under-18s-report--tottenham-hotspur-2-chelsea-4.html
Under-18s report: Tottenham Hotspur 2 Chelsea 4
Sat, 27 Sep 2014
Our Under-18s twice came from behind to triumph at Tottenham in an
entertaining encounter this morning (Saturday).
Luke Amos put the hosts ahead at the break before Tammy Abraham's
equaliser early after the restart. Cameron Carter-Vickers then restored
Spurs' advantage with a close-range header, however the Chelsea response
was instant as Miro Muheim fired in a low strike from the edge of the box.
The young Blues then pushed on to secure all three points as Abraham
powered home another header and then sealed his hat-trick late on.
== Team news ==
Joe Edwards made one change from the side that beat West Brom 5-0 last
weekend as Ali Suljic replaced Jake Clarke-Salter at the heart of the
defence. Schoolboy Josh Grant, Fikayo Tomori and captain Jay Dasilva
comprised the remainder of the back four, protecting Bradley Collins in
goal.
The midfield and forward quintet remained unchanged, with Tammy Abraham
(pictured) leading the line up front supported by Charlie Wakefield and
Miro Muheim from the wide areas. Mukhtar Ali and Ruben Sammut anchored in
midfield, while Kyle Scott began in the number 10 role.
== First half ==
The hosts started strongly and Collins was forced into a good save inside
two minutes. Joe Pritchard found some space and struck a stinging drive
that the goalkeeper palmed away, before Grant reacted quickly to thwart
the danger on the rebound.
That set the tone for an opening period which Tottenham controlled,
pressing high and continuously to win the ball back and carve out
opportunities. The young Blues had a couple of chances from set-pieces but
Spurs defended strongly in the air and their attacking endeavours soon
paid dividends as they took the lead.
Anthony Georgiou escaped in behind and his low shot thumped back off the
far post and rebounded invitingly for Amos, who remained composed and
fired into the back of the net.
Edwards' side responded well and Muheim was denied only by a well-timed
sliding challenge from Anton Walkes, while Dasilva stung the palms of Tom
Glover in the Tottenham goal.
The game remained open at both ends and Collins made another good save
down low from Georgiou's effort, while Muehim's fierce left-foot shot from
distance had Glover beaten but struck the post and bounced to safety.
Second half
== Second half ==
The second period began as eventfully as the first had and the visitors
were awarded a penalty after a few minutes as Scott stole possession and
was brought down by Amos. Abraham stepped up but his spot-kick was saved
down to his left by Glover.
However, the scores were soon level as Abraham quickly redeemed himself.
Pressure from the visitors brought progress down the left and Dasilva's
centre was met by a thumping header from the striker at the front post to
restore parity in the match.
Pritchard dragged an effort wide as Spurs responded and the end-to-end
nature of the contest continued as Tottenham regained their one-goal
advantage. Harrison provided the set-piece delivery from the right and
Carter-Vickers headed beyond Collins from close range.
Collins made a string of further stops before being forced into
withdrawing with a knock, yet Chelsea were soon level again in the 70th
minute. Muheim received the ball down the left and fired a brilliant low
shot into the far corner that left Glover helpless and got him on the
scoresheet for the second week in a row.
That leveller inspired the visitors and they were quickly ahead for the
first time in the game as Grant found Abraham with a flighted cross from
the right and the England Under-18 forward again provided the finish for
his seventh goal of the campaign.
In the final exchanges, the striker put a gloss on a dominant performance
by bagging his hat-trick goal as he got beyond Glover and finished
confidently into the unguarded net.
Next up for the youth team is a trip to Norwich City next Saturday 4
October, while our Under-19s resume their UEFA Youth League campaign on
Tuesday 30 September with a trip to Sporting Lisbon.
Elsewhere in the Academy, two more first-year scholars have signed their
first professional contracts at the club. Defender Ali Suljic and
midfielder Ruben Sammut put pen to paper after celebrating their 17th
birthdays.
Chelsea
Bradley Collins
(Jared Thompson 68)
Josh Grant Fikayo Tomori Ali Suljic Jay Dasilva (c)
(Jake Clarke-Salter 46)
Ruben Sammut Mukhtar Ali
Charlie Wakefield Kyle Scott Miro Muheim
(Ike Ugbo 66)
Tammy Abraham
Unused subs - Faiq Bolkiah, Isaac Christie-Davies
Scorers - Abraham 52, 74, 84; Muheim 69
Tottenham
Tom Glover, Anton Walkes (Joe Muscatt), Kyle Walker-Peters, Luke Amos,
Christian Maghoma, Cameron Carter-Vickers, Joe Pritchard,
Lloyd Ross (Zenon Stylianides), Shayon Harrison, Anthony Georgiou,
Cy Goddard (Ismael Azzaoui)
Unused sub - Harry Voss
Scorers - Amos 26; Carter-Vickers 59
--
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
--
http://www.chelseafc.com/news/latest-news/2014/09/
under-18s-report--tottenham-hotspur-2-chelsea-4.html
Under-18s report: Tottenham Hotspur 2 Chelsea 4
Sat, 27 Sep 2014
Our Under-18s twice came from behind to triumph at Tottenham in an
entertaining encounter this morning (Saturday).
Luke Amos put the hosts ahead at the break before Tammy Abraham's
equaliser early after the restart. Cameron Carter-Vickers then restored
Spurs' advantage with a close-range header, however the Chelsea response
was instant as Miro Muheim fired in a low strike from the edge of the box.
The young Blues then pushed on to secure all three points as Abraham
powered home another header and then sealed his hat-trick late on.
== Team news ==
Joe Edwards made one change from the side that beat West Brom 5-0 last
weekend as Ali Suljic replaced Jake Clarke-Salter at the heart of the
defence. Schoolboy Josh Grant, Fikayo Tomori and captain Jay Dasilva
comprised the remainder of the back four, protecting Bradley Collins in
goal.
The midfield and forward quintet remained unchanged, with Tammy Abraham
(pictured) leading the line up front supported by Charlie Wakefield and
Miro Muheim from the wide areas. Mukhtar Ali and Ruben Sammut anchored in
midfield, while Kyle Scott began in the number 10 role.
== First half ==
The hosts started strongly and Collins was forced into a good save inside
two minutes. Joe Pritchard found some space and struck a stinging drive
that the goalkeeper palmed away, before Grant reacted quickly to thwart
the danger on the rebound.
That set the tone for an opening period which Tottenham controlled,
pressing high and continuously to win the ball back and carve out
opportunities. The young Blues had a couple of chances from set-pieces but
Spurs defended strongly in the air and their attacking endeavours soon
paid dividends as they took the lead.
Anthony Georgiou escaped in behind and his low shot thumped back off the
far post and rebounded invitingly for Amos, who remained composed and
fired into the back of the net.
Edwards' side responded well and Muheim was denied only by a well-timed
sliding challenge from Anton Walkes, while Dasilva stung the palms of Tom
Glover in the Tottenham goal.
The game remained open at both ends and Collins made another good save
down low from Georgiou's effort, while Muehim's fierce left-foot shot from
distance had Glover beaten but struck the post and bounced to safety.
Second half
== Second half ==
The second period began as eventfully as the first had and the visitors
were awarded a penalty after a few minutes as Scott stole possession and
was brought down by Amos. Abraham stepped up but his spot-kick was saved
down to his left by Glover.
However, the scores were soon level as Abraham quickly redeemed himself.
Pressure from the visitors brought progress down the left and Dasilva's
centre was met by a thumping header from the striker at the front post to
restore parity in the match.
Pritchard dragged an effort wide as Spurs responded and the end-to-end
nature of the contest continued as Tottenham regained their one-goal
advantage. Harrison provided the set-piece delivery from the right and
Carter-Vickers headed beyond Collins from close range.
Collins made a string of further stops before being forced into
withdrawing with a knock, yet Chelsea were soon level again in the 70th
minute. Muheim received the ball down the left and fired a brilliant low
shot into the far corner that left Glover helpless and got him on the
scoresheet for the second week in a row.
That leveller inspired the visitors and they were quickly ahead for the
first time in the game as Grant found Abraham with a flighted cross from
the right and the England Under-18 forward again provided the finish for
his seventh goal of the campaign.
In the final exchanges, the striker put a gloss on a dominant performance
by bagging his hat-trick goal as he got beyond Glover and finished
confidently into the unguarded net.
Next up for the youth team is a trip to Norwich City next Saturday 4
October, while our Under-19s resume their UEFA Youth League campaign on
Tuesday 30 September with a trip to Sporting Lisbon.
Elsewhere in the Academy, two more first-year scholars have signed their
first professional contracts at the club. Defender Ali Suljic and
midfielder Ruben Sammut put pen to paper after celebrating their 17th
birthdays.
Chelsea
Bradley Collins
(Jared Thompson 68)
Josh Grant Fikayo Tomori Ali Suljic Jay Dasilva (c)
(Jake Clarke-Salter 46)
Ruben Sammut Mukhtar Ali
Charlie Wakefield Kyle Scott Miro Muheim
(Ike Ugbo 66)
Tammy Abraham
Unused subs - Faiq Bolkiah, Isaac Christie-Davies
Scorers - Abraham 52, 74, 84; Muheim 69
Tottenham
Tom Glover, Anton Walkes (Joe Muscatt), Kyle Walker-Peters, Luke Amos,
Christian Maghoma, Cameron Carter-Vickers, Joe Pritchard,
Lloyd Ross (Zenon Stylianides), Shayon Harrison, Anthony Georgiou,
Cy Goddard (Ismael Azzaoui)
Unused sub - Harry Voss
Scorers - Amos 26; Carter-Vickers 59
--
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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