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http://www.chelseafc.com/news/latest-news/2014/09/ under-18-report--chelsea-2-west-ham-united-2.html Under-18 report: Chelsea 2 West Ham United 2 Sat, 13 Sep 2014 == Summary == Our youth team shared the league points against West Ham on Saturday morning as the visitors twice came from behind to secure a 2-2 draw. Kyle Scott put the young Blues ahead inside three minutes and that lead lasted for almost an hour before Marcus Browne struck an unstoppable volley to level. Joe Edwards' side were back ahead late on as Abraham turned home from close range with nine minutes remaining, however the Hammers fought back again as Jordan Brown grabbed an equaliser to ensure the points were shared. == Team news == There were four changes for Edwards' side from the starting eleven that began at Leicester a fortnight previously, with Jay Dasilva and schoolboy Josh Grant coming into the back four alongside captain Jake Clarke-Salter and Fikayo Tomori. Bradley Collins continued in goal, while Kyle Scott and Tammy Abraham regained starting spots further up the field. Ruben Sammut and Mukhtar Ali anchored in midfield as Isaac Christie-Davies, Kasey Palmer and Scott provided the attacking support for Abraham in the final third in a 4-2-3-1 system. == First half == It took 90 minutes and a stoppage-time goal to break the deadlock and grab the win last time out for the youth team at Leicester but there was little wait this weekend as the hosts found the opening goal inside three minutes. A bright start was instantly rewarded as Abraham's low centre was turned beyond Hammers goalkeeper Clarke Bogard from close range by the lurking Scott. The early goal provided the Blues with confidence and they continued to express themselves and threaten throughout the opening exchanges of the half. Palmer fired wide from 25 yards before an intricately-worked goal was ruled out for offside after Christie-Davies had lashed a brilliant finish into the roof of the net. The visitors responded with a couple of testing set-piece deliveries for Collins before striker Jordan Brown, with two Under-18 goals to his name already in 2014-15, hit a low strike that the goalkeeper watched well and gathered comfortably. There was little goalmouth incident in the remainder of the period, though Ali dragged an effort narrowly wide before Joe Powell had an opportunity to fashion a chance when running at exposed defenders but Tomori marshalled the situation well. == Second half == Brown almost capitalised on early second half hesitation at the back from the young Blues before Collins reacted just in time to thwart the danger, then Christie-Davies fired a promising free kick chance over the bar. However, West Ham's quick opening after the restart paid dividends as they levelled the scores before the hour mark. A spell of pressure had pinned the hosts deep into their own half and, as Sammut cleared the latest attacking wave, Marcus Browne latched on to the loose ball and hit a bouncing volley beyond Collins via the underside of the crossbar. That set the scene for an even battle in the second half as both sides looked for the additional two league points that a win would bring, though the organised defences were prevailing. Brown found an opening for himself midway through the half but struck his opportunity over the bar and substitute Kieran Bailey fired narrowly wide after good work down the left by Brown as the visitors fashioned the better opportunities. The visitors were left to rue those spurned chances as Edwards' side grabbed the game's crucial third goal with seven minutes remaining. After surviving a penalty shout in their own box, the hosts attacked with pace on the break and made progress down the right flank. Substitute Charlie Wakefield supplied the low cross into the six-yard box and striker Abraham steered the ball past Bogard. Yet there was late drama still in store and it was Steve Potts' team who found another equaliser as Brown accelerated away from Tomori and struck a fierce low drive that squirmed underneath Collins and into the back of the net. Next up for the Under-18s is a home game against West Brom next Saturday 20 September. The Under-21s are back in action tomorrow with a league trip to Everton, while our Under-19 side begin their UEFA Youth League campaign next Wednesday 17 September against Schalke at Cobham. == Manager reaction == Edwards described his feelings after the game as mixed after seeing his side largely control proceedings and yet concede a late goal to surrender two valuable home league points. Speaking to the official Chelsea website, he said: 'We had a couple of days to prepare and we watched one of West Ham's previous games so we knew a bit more about them than we usually do with our opposition. 'We changed to a 4-2-3-1 and had Kyle Scott back in the team after injury and I thought we used the system very effectively in the first half. We really controlled and dominated and perhaps we could have been a bit more ruthless in looking for that second goal. 'We spoke at half time about how West Ham were still right in the game but they still caught us sleeping a bit at the start of the second half. We were off the pace in midfield and got punished by an outstanding strike, though the way we gave possession away was too easy. 'Then to work so hard for another goal and get it with such a short period of time left, we have to manage the game out better than we did. It might be a bit of naivety with the boys stepping up to this level and so many first-years taking full responsibility but to concede on the break as cheaply as we did was disappointing and of course we look at it as two home points dropped. 'We're disappointed with the result but there were a lot of pleasing performances today; Tammy down the middle as a number nine was superb and his hold-up play was fantastic for us. Jay Dasilva was back to his best and at full sharpness after a bit of a knock in pre-season, while Ruben and Mukhtar were also very solid at the base of midfield for us today.' Chelsea: Bradley Collins Josh Grant Fikayo Tomori Jake Clarke-Salter (c) Jay Dasilva Ruben Sammut Kasey Palmer (Miro Muheim 80) Mukhtar Ali Kyle Scott Isaac Christie-Davies (Charlie Wakefield 69) Tammy Abraham Unused subs: Jared Thompson, Cole Dasilva Scorers: Scott 3, Abraham 81 West Ham: Clarke Bogard; Kyle Knoyle (c), Vashon Neufville (Joe Linley 76), Noha Silvestre, Josh Park, Emmanuel Onariase, Joe Powell (Kieran Bailey 42), Marcus Browne, Grady Diangana, Jordan Brown, Djair Parfitt-Williams Unused subs: Decarrey Sheriff, Dan Boness, Fatia Adebayo Scorers: Browne 56, Brown 84 Booking: Browne -- 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 -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc), 來自: 36.231.156.146 ※ 文章網址: http://www.ptt.cc/bbs/Chelsea/M.1410606815.A.6A9.html ※ 編輯: JamesCaesar (59.115.105.102), 09/30/2014 03:03:08