U23 - Chelsea 4 - 3 Liverpool - 切爾西足球俱樂部 Chelsea Football Club
By Enid
at 2021-09-25T16:31
at 2021-09-25T16:31
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https://www.chelseafc.com/en/news/2021/09/24/pl2-report--chelsea-vs-liverpool
PL2 report and highlights: Chelsea 4 Liverpool 3
24 Sep 2021
Chelsea's development squad battled back from 3-1 down to dramatically
defeat Liverpool at Kingsmeadow tonight as Lewis Hall's 95th-minute winner
secured a first Premier League 2 victory of the campaign.
https://i.imgur.com/z02DCXb.jpg
The young Blues showed character and quality in abundance to get something
out of a game they were trailing for much of, getting their rewards with
almost the last action as Hall headed in a cross from his fellow full-back
Xavier Simons.
Off the back of a 6-1 loss to Arsenal on Sunday, heads could have dropped
when Owen Beck put Liverpool ahead with six minutes played, but Chelsea
dug deep to establish a foothold in the game and equalised shortly before
the break through Bryan Fiabema.
We suffered two setbacks in quick succession early in the second half as a
pair of Mateusz Musialowski strikes put Liverpool firmly in command, but
excellent goals from George Nunn and sub Joe Haigh drew us level with 15
minutes left.
We shaded the closing stages in search of a decisive seventh goal, and it
arrived in the fifth minute of stoppage time sparking pandemonium at
Kingsmeadow!
== The selection ==
Andy Myers made eight changes in total, with only Sam McClelland, recent
first team sub Xavier Mbuyamba and Charlie Webster retaining their place
from the defeat to Arsenal.
Myers switched to a 4-2-3-1 shape with George McEachran and Lewis Baker in
front of the back four. Hall, usually a midfielder, put in a great shift
at left-back, while Charly Musonda made his first competitive appearance
in over two years following a long recovery from a serious knee injury. It
was also Baker's maiden outing this term.
https://i.imgur.com/PikJBXg.jpg
Musonda was playing his first competitive football since August 2019
== Another slow start ==
As on Sunday it was the visitors who began the brighter, with Liverpool
right-back Conor Bradley embarking on a slaloming run inside two minutes.
It took him into the heart of our box where he poked the ball past Teddy
Sharman-Lowe, who was grateful to see Simons read the danger to clear off
the line.
However, Liverpool did lead six minutes in through the opposite full-back,
Beck. He powered into the box and thundered a fierce finish past
Sharman-Lowe, with the Blues appealing for a foul on McClelland in the
build-up.
Liverpool sensed blood with Bradley shooting wide when well placed, and
Simons required to make a vital tackle to thwart Jack Bearne. Sharman-Lowe
then sprung to his right to deny Tyler Morton.
https://i.imgur.com/tNwujjt.jpg
Sharman-Lowe was a busy man in the first half
== Better from the Blues ==
Baker had offered our one attacking moment of note early on with a driving
run, and it was he who had our first shot of the game in the 18th minute,
drawing a super stop from Marcelo Pitaluga after Musonda had cutely
slipped him in.
https://i.imgur.com/h3eeoVb.jpg
Baker thwarted on his first appearance of the season
After an end-to-end opening, the game settled as the Blues enjoyed more
prolonged spells of possession. The raking passing range of McEachran had
already been on display when he spread the play from right to left with
five minutes of the first half remaining.
Hall controlled and his reverse pass reached Nunn, who wisely played his
cross behind the retreating defenders. Fiabema read the delivery and swept
the ball home on his left foot, giving the Blues just the boost they
needed before the break.
https://i.imgur.com/v5TxPTS.jpg
Nunn congratulates Fiabema after his second PL2 goal this term
Both teams had chances to go in ahead. At one end Sharman-Lowe kept out a
James Balagizi effort, and down the other Webster saw his volley deflected
just wide. Baker scored as we kept the pressure up from the resulting
corner, but the offside flag denied him a goal.
https://i.imgur.com/kP1ip53.jpg
Baker's celebrations were cut short
== Double blow ==
Bearne had another chance to put Liverpool ahead when play restarted but
struck his shot too close to Sharman-Lowe. Our keeper could do nothing
about Musialowski's excellently-placed strike from outside the box with 52
minutes on the clock, however, although again it looked like there had
been a foul in the build-up, this time on Hall.
Three minutes later Liverpool had their third of the night, with
Musialowski latching on to Max Woltman's through ball and confidently
finishing past Sharman-Lowe.
== Back in it ==
On the hour Myers shuffled his pack, bringing on Haigh and Dion Rankine
for Webster and Musonda, and the switch quickly paid dividends as the
Blues reduced the arrears midway through the second period.
Rankine created space and found Baker, whose deep cross was expertly
guided into the far corner by the leaping Nunn. Game on!
https://i.imgur.com/7Qw2nuC.jpg
Nunn superbly heads the ball back from where it came to make it 3-2
It was the other sub Haigh who drew us level just eight minutes later. He
headed the ball forwards and when the stretching Liverpool defender Tom
Clayton couldn't clear, Haigh kept running off the left channel before
coolly slotting the ball between Pitaluga's legs. 3-3!
https://i.imgur.com/JX928GK.jpg
Haigh was very influential when he came on
With a quarter-of-an-hour left, Liverpool broke and it needed Sharman-Lowe
at this best to turn Woltman's rising shot behind.
== Fantastic finale ==
Chelsea kept probing and a couple of Baker set-pieces caused havoc in the
Reds' backline to no avail. Five minutes remained when Jayden Wareham,
Myers' third sub, battled hard to retain possession and get a shot away
which Pitaluga held.
There were signs of tiredness as we entered six minutes of additional time
but clearly none from our full-backs with just over 60 seconds left. Haigh
deftly lofted a pass through to Simons on the right whose powerful cross
reached his fellow full-back Hall at the back post. He couldn't miss and
didn't, heading into the net and leaping for joy in celebration of a very
welcome and hard-fought three PL2 points.
https://i.imgur.com/ExncrtT.jpg
Hall buries his header
Our next PL2 fixture is against Blackburn at Cobham a week on Sunday,
although some of this group will be involved in the UEFA Youth League
fixture away to Juventus on Tuesday.
Chelsea (4-2-3-1):
Teddy Sharman-Lowe
Xavier Simons Sam McClelland (c) Xavier Mbuyamba Lewis Hall
George McEachran Lewis Baker
Charly Musonda Charlie Webster George Nunn
(Dion Rankine 61) (Joe Haigh 60)
Bryan Fiabema
(Jayden Wareham 73)
Unused subs - Lucas Bergstrom, Josh Brooking
Scorers - Fiabema 41, Nunn 66, Haigh 74, Hall 90+5
Booked - Nunn 20, Baker 79
Liverpool (4-3-3):
Marcelo Pitaluga
Conor Bradley Tom Clayton (c) Billy Koumetio Owen Beck
(Tony Gallagher 63)
James Norris Tyler Morton James Balagizi
(Elijah Dixon Bonner 77)
Jack Bearne Mateusz Musialowski Max Woltman
(Dom Corness 85)
Unused subs - Liam Hughes
Scorers - Beck 6, Musialowski 52, 55
--
當我漫遊在斯坦弗森林時,我看見了雀爾西,米爾斯的女兒,在傍晚初升的明月中,
在泰晤士河旁一處林地空間上翩然舞蹈。所有痛苦的記憶都離開了我,我像落入迷離
幻境中一般,因為雀爾西是伊露維塔兒女中最美的一位。她身上那襲藍色的衣裳宛如
萬里無雲的晴空,她灰色的眼睛像是傍晚群星閃爍的天空;她的斗篷上繡著金色的花
朵,她的頭髮漆黑如暮色中的陰影。她的榮光與美好,就像樹葉上的光芒,像是潺潺
流水,像是這迷離世界上方閃爍的繁星;她臉上有閃亮的光輝。
--
https://www.chelseafc.com/en/news/2021/09/24/pl2-report--chelsea-vs-liverpool
PL2 report and highlights: Chelsea 4 Liverpool 3
24 Sep 2021
Chelsea's development squad battled back from 3-1 down to dramatically
defeat Liverpool at Kingsmeadow tonight as Lewis Hall's 95th-minute winner
secured a first Premier League 2 victory of the campaign.
https://i.imgur.com/z02DCXb.jpg
The young Blues showed character and quality in abundance to get something
out of a game they were trailing for much of, getting their rewards with
almost the last action as Hall headed in a cross from his fellow full-back
Xavier Simons.
Off the back of a 6-1 loss to Arsenal on Sunday, heads could have dropped
when Owen Beck put Liverpool ahead with six minutes played, but Chelsea
dug deep to establish a foothold in the game and equalised shortly before
the break through Bryan Fiabema.
We suffered two setbacks in quick succession early in the second half as a
pair of Mateusz Musialowski strikes put Liverpool firmly in command, but
excellent goals from George Nunn and sub Joe Haigh drew us level with 15
minutes left.
We shaded the closing stages in search of a decisive seventh goal, and it
arrived in the fifth minute of stoppage time sparking pandemonium at
Kingsmeadow!
== The selection ==
Andy Myers made eight changes in total, with only Sam McClelland, recent
first team sub Xavier Mbuyamba and Charlie Webster retaining their place
from the defeat to Arsenal.
Myers switched to a 4-2-3-1 shape with George McEachran and Lewis Baker in
front of the back four. Hall, usually a midfielder, put in a great shift
at left-back, while Charly Musonda made his first competitive appearance
in over two years following a long recovery from a serious knee injury. It
was also Baker's maiden outing this term.
https://i.imgur.com/PikJBXg.jpg
Musonda was playing his first competitive football since August 2019
== Another slow start ==
As on Sunday it was the visitors who began the brighter, with Liverpool
right-back Conor Bradley embarking on a slaloming run inside two minutes.
It took him into the heart of our box where he poked the ball past Teddy
Sharman-Lowe, who was grateful to see Simons read the danger to clear off
the line.
However, Liverpool did lead six minutes in through the opposite full-back,
Beck. He powered into the box and thundered a fierce finish past
Sharman-Lowe, with the Blues appealing for a foul on McClelland in the
build-up.
Liverpool sensed blood with Bradley shooting wide when well placed, and
Simons required to make a vital tackle to thwart Jack Bearne. Sharman-Lowe
then sprung to his right to deny Tyler Morton.
https://i.imgur.com/tNwujjt.jpg
Sharman-Lowe was a busy man in the first half
== Better from the Blues ==
Baker had offered our one attacking moment of note early on with a driving
run, and it was he who had our first shot of the game in the 18th minute,
drawing a super stop from Marcelo Pitaluga after Musonda had cutely
slipped him in.
https://i.imgur.com/h3eeoVb.jpg
Baker thwarted on his first appearance of the season
After an end-to-end opening, the game settled as the Blues enjoyed more
prolonged spells of possession. The raking passing range of McEachran had
already been on display when he spread the play from right to left with
five minutes of the first half remaining.
Hall controlled and his reverse pass reached Nunn, who wisely played his
cross behind the retreating defenders. Fiabema read the delivery and swept
the ball home on his left foot, giving the Blues just the boost they
needed before the break.
https://i.imgur.com/v5TxPTS.jpg
Nunn congratulates Fiabema after his second PL2 goal this term
Both teams had chances to go in ahead. At one end Sharman-Lowe kept out a
James Balagizi effort, and down the other Webster saw his volley deflected
just wide. Baker scored as we kept the pressure up from the resulting
corner, but the offside flag denied him a goal.
https://i.imgur.com/kP1ip53.jpg
Baker's celebrations were cut short
== Double blow ==
Bearne had another chance to put Liverpool ahead when play restarted but
struck his shot too close to Sharman-Lowe. Our keeper could do nothing
about Musialowski's excellently-placed strike from outside the box with 52
minutes on the clock, however, although again it looked like there had
been a foul in the build-up, this time on Hall.
Three minutes later Liverpool had their third of the night, with
Musialowski latching on to Max Woltman's through ball and confidently
finishing past Sharman-Lowe.
== Back in it ==
On the hour Myers shuffled his pack, bringing on Haigh and Dion Rankine
for Webster and Musonda, and the switch quickly paid dividends as the
Blues reduced the arrears midway through the second period.
Rankine created space and found Baker, whose deep cross was expertly
guided into the far corner by the leaping Nunn. Game on!
https://i.imgur.com/7Qw2nuC.jpg
Nunn superbly heads the ball back from where it came to make it 3-2
It was the other sub Haigh who drew us level just eight minutes later. He
headed the ball forwards and when the stretching Liverpool defender Tom
Clayton couldn't clear, Haigh kept running off the left channel before
coolly slotting the ball between Pitaluga's legs. 3-3!
https://i.imgur.com/JX928GK.jpg
Haigh was very influential when he came on
With a quarter-of-an-hour left, Liverpool broke and it needed Sharman-Lowe
at this best to turn Woltman's rising shot behind.
== Fantastic finale ==
Chelsea kept probing and a couple of Baker set-pieces caused havoc in the
Reds' backline to no avail. Five minutes remained when Jayden Wareham,
Myers' third sub, battled hard to retain possession and get a shot away
which Pitaluga held.
There were signs of tiredness as we entered six minutes of additional time
but clearly none from our full-backs with just over 60 seconds left. Haigh
deftly lofted a pass through to Simons on the right whose powerful cross
reached his fellow full-back Hall at the back post. He couldn't miss and
didn't, heading into the net and leaping for joy in celebration of a very
welcome and hard-fought three PL2 points.
https://i.imgur.com/ExncrtT.jpg
Hall buries his header
Our next PL2 fixture is against Blackburn at Cobham a week on Sunday,
although some of this group will be involved in the UEFA Youth League
fixture away to Juventus on Tuesday.
Chelsea (4-2-3-1):
Teddy Sharman-Lowe
Xavier Simons Sam McClelland (c) Xavier Mbuyamba Lewis Hall
George McEachran Lewis Baker
Charly Musonda Charlie Webster George Nunn
(Dion Rankine 61) (Joe Haigh 60)
Bryan Fiabema
(Jayden Wareham 73)
Unused subs - Lucas Bergstrom, Josh Brooking
Scorers - Fiabema 41, Nunn 66, Haigh 74, Hall 90+5
Booked - Nunn 20, Baker 79
Liverpool (4-3-3):
Marcelo Pitaluga
Conor Bradley Tom Clayton (c) Billy Koumetio Owen Beck
(Tony Gallagher 63)
James Norris Tyler Morton James Balagizi
(Elijah Dixon Bonner 77)
Jack Bearne Mateusz Musialowski Max Woltman
(Dom Corness 85)
Unused subs - Liam Hughes
Scorers - Beck 6, Musialowski 52, 55
--
當我漫遊在斯坦弗森林時,我看見了雀爾西,米爾斯的女兒,在傍晚初升的明月中,
在泰晤士河旁一處林地空間上翩然舞蹈。所有痛苦的記憶都離開了我,我像落入迷離
幻境中一般,因為雀爾西是伊露維塔兒女中最美的一位。她身上那襲藍色的衣裳宛如
萬里無雲的晴空,她灰色的眼睛像是傍晚群星閃爍的天空;她的斗篷上繡著金色的花
朵,她的頭髮漆黑如暮色中的陰影。她的榮光與美好,就像樹葉上的光芒,像是潺潺
流水,像是這迷離世界上方閃爍的繁星;她臉上有閃亮的光輝。
--
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