青年足總盃 - Man City 1 - 1 Chelsea - 切爾西足球俱樂部 Chelsea Football Club
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https://www.chelseafc.com/news/latest-news/2017/04/
youth-cup-final-report--man-city-v-chelsea.html
Youth Cup final report: Man City 1 Chelsea 1
Tue 18 Apr 2017
There was nothing to separate the youngsters of Chelsea and Manchester
City this evening as the two sides played out a 1-1 draw at the Academy
Stadium in the first leg of this year's FA Youth Cup final.
An encounter blessed with attacking talent and brimming with chances, Jody
Morris's side struck first through Ike Ugbo's close-range finish a minute
before half-time. There had been plenty of goalmouth action preceding the
opener, with both sides striking the woodwork, the Blues through Callum
Hudson-Odoi. Yet Phil Foden's low drive after an hour drew the challengers
level and leaves the final intriguingly poised ahead of next week's second
leg at Stamford Bridge.
Morris made two changes from the previous round as Marc Guehi and
Hudson-Odoi replaced Josh Grant and George McEachran, with the Blues
line-up containing 10 England youth internationals and four starters from
the final first-leg last term, also in Manchester against the same
opponents.
Both sides opened rather nervously on the big occasion, with the sound of
pre-match pyrotechnics and the home support's brass band ringing in their
ears. The respective teams came into the tie with a combined 199 goals
between them in all Under-18 competitions this term but it took almost 10
minutes for the first strike at goal to be registered, Hudson-Odoi's
effort from just inside the box tipped behind by Arijanet Muric, the City
goalkeeper.
An evident ploy for the visitors was to press the ball high up the field,
knowing that City would play out from the goalkeeper into defence. Juan
Castillo turned the ball over but Ugbo's shot was blocked before
Hudson-Odoi saw a cross cleared as Morris's men grew into the ascendancy.
Lee Carsley's side took aim at goal for the first time with 20 minutes on
the clock as the Spaniard Brahim Diaz fired narrowly wide of the far post
with a well-struck effort but it was the holders creating the clearer,
more frequent opportunities as the half progressed. Hudson-Odoi and
skipper Mount were combining neatly and to dangerous effect but there was
nobody on the end of the latter's cutback before Dujon Sterling's advance
from the right flank resulted in just a tame shot collected by Muric.
The final 15 minutes of the half saw chances for both finalists to strike
the first blow in the contest. Jacob Maddox did well to recover and
dispossess Lukas Nmecha as the striker advanced towards goal before Mount
and then Hudson-Odoi forced the City goalkeeper into routine work in his
six-yard box.
The hosts had the first big chance to establish an advantage as Diaz's
forward pass found the run of Nmecha in behind the Blues defence but the
City number nine couldn't squeeze his effort inside the far post with
Jared Thompson beaten. Morris had urged his young charges to be ruthless
in their pursuit of a fourth consecutive Youth Cup triumph but he was left
ruing more missed opportunities as Hudson-Odoi went close on three
occasions in quick succession, the closest a bending effort that clipped
the upright.
Nmecha was also guilty of profligacy in front of goal, unusual for the
competition's leading marksman, skipping past Trevoh Chalobah and into
space but firing left-footed and high over the crossbar. Mount saw a low
strike spilled by Muric but there were no Chelsea players waiting to
pounce, unlike moments later when the Blues took the lead just before
half-time.
Hudson-Odoi, still a schoolboy despite featuring in all but one of our
Youth Cup ties this campaign, was at the centre of the trouble-making once
again, moving past Foden and Sadou Diallo before Muric pushed his effort
on to the post. However, the 16-year-old showed composure beyond his years
to gather the ball and tee up Ugbo, who lashed the ball into the back of
the net from eight yards for his ninth goal in the competition.
The home side might have equalised immediately as Diaz's dazzling run beat
several defenders but he was eventually smothered into a standstill as he
moved into the box, while Jadon Sancho rolled a great chance wide, with
Ugbo almost lobbing Muric in between. The whistle came at an ideal time
for the visitors and allowed Morris to settle his side, the end-to-end
nature of the tie not particularly suiting a team now with an away lead.
They continued to dominate chances created after the restart as Sterling
shot too high from the right and then Muric patted away a drive from Mount
after the captain advanced unchallenged. It was panning out ideally for us
and with an hour on the clock we had taken the sting out of the game well.
Mount dragged another shot comfortably wide but after 62 minutes the hosts
restored parity with an equaliser out of the blue. Sterling lost
possession on the right to Foden and the midfielder advanced into the box
before beating Thompson with an accomplished low finish, only the third
goal conceded by the holders in this Cup campaign.
The final half-hour was evenly poised. Hudson-Odoi remained a bright spark
but missed the target following Mount's pass and our number eight was
then thwarted by a functional wall, the leaping defenders deflecting his
promising free-kick away from danger.
City grew stronger but failed to breach a well-organised Chelsea defence,
with Chalobah marshalling and repelling with authority. It ended as it did
12 months previously, a pair of goals equally shared in the North-West and
an intriguing battle in SW6 ahead.
The return leg takes place at Stamford Bridge next Wednesday 26 March and
tickets remain on general sale priced at just £5 for adults and £3 for
concessions.
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https://www.chelseafc.com/news/latest-news/2017/04/
youth-cup-reaction--all-about-learning.html
Youth Cup reaction: All about learning
Wed 19 Apr 2017
The 2017 FA Youth Cup final is finely balanced with Chelsea going into
next Wednesday's second leg seeking to win the trophy for the fourth year
in a row.
The spoils were shared in the 90 minutes of the first leg at Manchester
City's Academy Stadium, with the home team's Phil Foden levelling the tie
in the second half after the young Blues' centre-forward Ike Ugbo had
netted his ninth goal in this cup campaign shortly before half-time.
After the match ended 1-1, our Under-18s manager Jody Morris gave the
official Chelsea website his verdict on the game.
'I was really pleased with the performance attacking-wise,' Morris said.
'I felt we played some lovely stuff, especially in the first half. We
opened Man City up numerous times with some real quality. The defensive
side of our game I was a little disappointed with, especially in the first
half when I felt when the ball turned over we had some people who were
day-dreaming and not really at it.
'City had two clear-cut chances in the first half which were from our
lapses of concentration. We looked more solid in the second half but
saying that, the goal we gifted them was not good. It was a real blow to
concede a goal like that once we said to tighten up at half-time and we
had looked more solid.
'We have looked very solid defensively in this cup run but when you are
coming up against the front three Man City have, you have to be right at
it and fully concentrated. If you want to go on and play at the top level,
you have to concentrate all the time, even when you are in possession and
I felt that is something we did not really do in the first half.'
Morris continued to contrast the two halves of the game and considered the
fact we let our opponents draw level when we appeared in control.
'We could have kept the ball a little better in the second half,
especially when we started to get a bit tired. There were passages in the
first half when we did that really well. We took the sting out of City's
press. They want to press high but we went round them and sometimes
through them quite well in the first half, but the second half we had to
protect it a little longer and give us a little bit of rest on the ball.
But it is all about game management and all about the boys learning.'
With there being no 'away goals rule' in the FA Youth Cup, the second leg
starts with the two teams neck-and-neck, albeit Chelsea with home
advantage.
'The match is at Stamford Bridge and we have not lost a Youth Cup game
there in a while,' noted Morris. 'It is somewhere we are confident playing
and we have performed well there already in the competition this season.
If Man City are going to come and take the trophy from us, they will have
to be at their best.
'Like in most cup competitions, it will be decided by who takes their
chances and who out of the top players turn up on the night.'
Click for ticket details for Chelsea v Manchester City in the FA Youth Cup
final at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday 26 April (kick-off 7.45pm). Tickets
must be bought in advance. If you cannot make the game, it will be shown
live on Chelsea TV.
Chelsea (3-4-3)
Jared Thompson
Reece James Trevoh Chalobah Marc Guehi
Dujon Sterling Jacob Maddox Tariq Uwakwe Juan Castillo
(Conor Gallagher 90+1)
Mason Mount (c) Callum Hudson-Odoi
Ike Ugbo
(Harvey St Clair 87)
Unused subs - Joseph Colley, Jamie Cumming, Cole Dasilva
Scorer - Ugbo 44
Manchester City (4-3-3)
Arijanet Muric
Demeaco Duhaney Sadou Diallo Ed Francis (c) Tyreke Wilson
Jacob Davenport Matt Smith Phil Foden
(Luke Bolton 86)
Brahim Diaz Lukas Nmecha Jadon Sancho
(Tom Dele-Bashiru 90+1)
Unused subs - Jeremie Frimpong, Pawel Sokol, Lorenzo Gonzalez
Scorer - Foden 62
Referee - Oliver Langford
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https://www.chelseafc.com/news/latest-news/2017/04/
youth-cup-final-report--man-city-v-chelsea.html
Youth Cup final report: Man City 1 Chelsea 1
Tue 18 Apr 2017
There was nothing to separate the youngsters of Chelsea and Manchester
City this evening as the two sides played out a 1-1 draw at the Academy
Stadium in the first leg of this year's FA Youth Cup final.
An encounter blessed with attacking talent and brimming with chances, Jody
Morris's side struck first through Ike Ugbo's close-range finish a minute
before half-time. There had been plenty of goalmouth action preceding the
opener, with both sides striking the woodwork, the Blues through Callum
Hudson-Odoi. Yet Phil Foden's low drive after an hour drew the challengers
level and leaves the final intriguingly poised ahead of next week's second
leg at Stamford Bridge.
Morris made two changes from the previous round as Marc Guehi and
Hudson-Odoi replaced Josh Grant and George McEachran, with the Blues
line-up containing 10 England youth internationals and four starters from
the final first-leg last term, also in Manchester against the same
opponents.
Both sides opened rather nervously on the big occasion, with the sound of
pre-match pyrotechnics and the home support's brass band ringing in their
ears. The respective teams came into the tie with a combined 199 goals
between them in all Under-18 competitions this term but it took almost 10
minutes for the first strike at goal to be registered, Hudson-Odoi's
effort from just inside the box tipped behind by Arijanet Muric, the City
goalkeeper.
An evident ploy for the visitors was to press the ball high up the field,
knowing that City would play out from the goalkeeper into defence. Juan
Castillo turned the ball over but Ugbo's shot was blocked before
Hudson-Odoi saw a cross cleared as Morris's men grew into the ascendancy.
Lee Carsley's side took aim at goal for the first time with 20 minutes on
the clock as the Spaniard Brahim Diaz fired narrowly wide of the far post
with a well-struck effort but it was the holders creating the clearer,
more frequent opportunities as the half progressed. Hudson-Odoi and
skipper Mount were combining neatly and to dangerous effect but there was
nobody on the end of the latter's cutback before Dujon Sterling's advance
from the right flank resulted in just a tame shot collected by Muric.
The final 15 minutes of the half saw chances for both finalists to strike
the first blow in the contest. Jacob Maddox did well to recover and
dispossess Lukas Nmecha as the striker advanced towards goal before Mount
and then Hudson-Odoi forced the City goalkeeper into routine work in his
six-yard box.
The hosts had the first big chance to establish an advantage as Diaz's
forward pass found the run of Nmecha in behind the Blues defence but the
City number nine couldn't squeeze his effort inside the far post with
Jared Thompson beaten. Morris had urged his young charges to be ruthless
in their pursuit of a fourth consecutive Youth Cup triumph but he was left
ruing more missed opportunities as Hudson-Odoi went close on three
occasions in quick succession, the closest a bending effort that clipped
the upright.
Nmecha was also guilty of profligacy in front of goal, unusual for the
competition's leading marksman, skipping past Trevoh Chalobah and into
space but firing left-footed and high over the crossbar. Mount saw a low
strike spilled by Muric but there were no Chelsea players waiting to
pounce, unlike moments later when the Blues took the lead just before
half-time.
Hudson-Odoi, still a schoolboy despite featuring in all but one of our
Youth Cup ties this campaign, was at the centre of the trouble-making once
again, moving past Foden and Sadou Diallo before Muric pushed his effort
on to the post. However, the 16-year-old showed composure beyond his years
to gather the ball and tee up Ugbo, who lashed the ball into the back of
the net from eight yards for his ninth goal in the competition.
The home side might have equalised immediately as Diaz's dazzling run beat
several defenders but he was eventually smothered into a standstill as he
moved into the box, while Jadon Sancho rolled a great chance wide, with
Ugbo almost lobbing Muric in between. The whistle came at an ideal time
for the visitors and allowed Morris to settle his side, the end-to-end
nature of the tie not particularly suiting a team now with an away lead.
They continued to dominate chances created after the restart as Sterling
shot too high from the right and then Muric patted away a drive from Mount
after the captain advanced unchallenged. It was panning out ideally for us
and with an hour on the clock we had taken the sting out of the game well.
Mount dragged another shot comfortably wide but after 62 minutes the hosts
restored parity with an equaliser out of the blue. Sterling lost
possession on the right to Foden and the midfielder advanced into the box
before beating Thompson with an accomplished low finish, only the third
goal conceded by the holders in this Cup campaign.
The final half-hour was evenly poised. Hudson-Odoi remained a bright spark
but missed the target following Mount's pass and our number eight was
then thwarted by a functional wall, the leaping defenders deflecting his
promising free-kick away from danger.
City grew stronger but failed to breach a well-organised Chelsea defence,
with Chalobah marshalling and repelling with authority. It ended as it did
12 months previously, a pair of goals equally shared in the North-West and
an intriguing battle in SW6 ahead.
The return leg takes place at Stamford Bridge next Wednesday 26 March and
tickets remain on general sale priced at just £5 for adults and £3 for
concessions.
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https://www.chelseafc.com/news/latest-news/2017/04/
youth-cup-reaction--all-about-learning.html
Youth Cup reaction: All about learning
Wed 19 Apr 2017
The 2017 FA Youth Cup final is finely balanced with Chelsea going into
next Wednesday's second leg seeking to win the trophy for the fourth year
in a row.
The spoils were shared in the 90 minutes of the first leg at Manchester
City's Academy Stadium, with the home team's Phil Foden levelling the tie
in the second half after the young Blues' centre-forward Ike Ugbo had
netted his ninth goal in this cup campaign shortly before half-time.
After the match ended 1-1, our Under-18s manager Jody Morris gave the
official Chelsea website his verdict on the game.
'I was really pleased with the performance attacking-wise,' Morris said.
'I felt we played some lovely stuff, especially in the first half. We
opened Man City up numerous times with some real quality. The defensive
side of our game I was a little disappointed with, especially in the first
half when I felt when the ball turned over we had some people who were
day-dreaming and not really at it.
'City had two clear-cut chances in the first half which were from our
lapses of concentration. We looked more solid in the second half but
saying that, the goal we gifted them was not good. It was a real blow to
concede a goal like that once we said to tighten up at half-time and we
had looked more solid.
'We have looked very solid defensively in this cup run but when you are
coming up against the front three Man City have, you have to be right at
it and fully concentrated. If you want to go on and play at the top level,
you have to concentrate all the time, even when you are in possession and
I felt that is something we did not really do in the first half.'
Morris continued to contrast the two halves of the game and considered the
fact we let our opponents draw level when we appeared in control.
'We could have kept the ball a little better in the second half,
especially when we started to get a bit tired. There were passages in the
first half when we did that really well. We took the sting out of City's
press. They want to press high but we went round them and sometimes
through them quite well in the first half, but the second half we had to
protect it a little longer and give us a little bit of rest on the ball.
But it is all about game management and all about the boys learning.'
With there being no 'away goals rule' in the FA Youth Cup, the second leg
starts with the two teams neck-and-neck, albeit Chelsea with home
advantage.
'The match is at Stamford Bridge and we have not lost a Youth Cup game
there in a while,' noted Morris. 'It is somewhere we are confident playing
and we have performed well there already in the competition this season.
If Man City are going to come and take the trophy from us, they will have
to be at their best.
'Like in most cup competitions, it will be decided by who takes their
chances and who out of the top players turn up on the night.'
Click for ticket details for Chelsea v Manchester City in the FA Youth Cup
final at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday 26 April (kick-off 7.45pm). Tickets
must be bought in advance. If you cannot make the game, it will be shown
live on Chelsea TV.
Chelsea (3-4-3)
Jared Thompson
Reece James Trevoh Chalobah Marc Guehi
Dujon Sterling Jacob Maddox Tariq Uwakwe Juan Castillo
(Conor Gallagher 90+1)
Mason Mount (c) Callum Hudson-Odoi
Ike Ugbo
(Harvey St Clair 87)
Unused subs - Joseph Colley, Jamie Cumming, Cole Dasilva
Scorer - Ugbo 44
Manchester City (4-3-3)
Arijanet Muric
Demeaco Duhaney Sadou Diallo Ed Francis (c) Tyreke Wilson
Jacob Davenport Matt Smith Phil Foden
(Luke Bolton 86)
Brahim Diaz Lukas Nmecha Jadon Sancho
(Tom Dele-Bashiru 90+1)
Unused subs - Jeremie Frimpong, Pawel Sokol, Lorenzo Gonzalez
Scorer - Foden 62
Referee - Oliver Langford
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