→ JamesCaesar: 坤特羅和小查禁區連續救險,還是擋不住角球 1-0 09/14 03:07
→ JamesCaesar: 芒特禁區外一腳世界波打在橫樑上 可惜啊09/14 03:08
→ JamesCaesar: 史雲頓門將和後衛送禮,芒特左腳沒收下啊... 09/14 03:16
→ JamesCaesar: 托莫里被漂亮的晃過,還好史特林門前救險... 09/14 03:24
→ JamesCaesar: HT 1-0 面對成人的肉體和速度還是綁手綁腳的,尤其 09/14 03:33
→ JamesCaesar: 邊路的進攻和防守很吃力,雖然場面和機會還是佔優... 09/14 03:34
→ JamesCaesar: 下半場加快進攻節奏攻擊邊路,但托莫里防守還是吃力 09/14 03:58
→ JamesCaesar: 57' 要變陣了,科利上,阿格波下,今天撐不住鋒線 09/14 04:02
→ JamesCaesar: 自由球開出來,小查沒盯好,被頭球撞柱彈進去 2-0 09/14 04:08
→ JamesCaesar: 65' 史考特小傷先下,泰勒克羅斯戴爾上 09/14 04:11
→ JamesCaesar: 芒特禁區內晃出空間小角度射門,可惜被門將擋出 09/14 04:18
→ JamesCaesar: 73' 阿里上,好久不見,坤特羅下,今天表現還行 09/14 04:19
→ JamesCaesar: 陣型壓前,芒特遠射被擋,一分鐘後阿里遠射進! 2-1 09/14 04:26
→ JamesCaesar: 這一陣科林斯很忙,先出擊鏟球,再撲擋小角度射門 09/14 04:37
→ JamesCaesar: FT 2-1 兩個定位球失得太容易了,一對一防守也是屢 09/14 04:45
→ JamesCaesar: 被突破,但小孩打大人這樣OK了,進攻把握還可以更好 09/14 04:46
https://www.chelseafc.com/news/latest-news/2016/09/
checkatrade-trophy-report--swindon-v-chelsea.html
Checkatrade Trophy report: Swindon 2 Chelsea 1
Tue 13 Sep 2016
Our development squad made their debut in the Checkatrade Trophy this
evening (Tuesday), where they went down to a narrow defeat away at Swindon
Town.
After accepting an invitation for our development squad to compete in the
revamped competition, formerly the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy, Adi Viveash
took his side to the County Ground to face the League One club's senior
side.
Goals in either half handed the hosts victory but it was a more than
creditable performance from a visiting team in which each player was
making his first start in a senior competition. Mukhtar Ali halved
Swindon's lead late on after coming off the bench to rifle a finish into
the top corner.
The Blues lined up with a team of teenagers as seven ever-presents from
Viveash's Premier League 2 side started in Wiltshire. Defenders Jay
Dasilva and Trevoh Chalobah joined Dujon Sterling and Fikayo Tomori in a
back four protecting Bradley Collins in goal.
Kyle Scott and Josimar Quintero kept their places in central midfield,
while Ike Ugbo lead the line in attack supported by Isaac Christie-Davies,
Mason Mount and Charlie Wakefield. The Robins made six changes from their
weekend League One defeat at local rivals Oxford United.
It was a confident start from the visitors, passing the ball about freely
and settling in to their first taste of senior competitive football.
Wakefield almost capitalised on a loose pass out from goalkeeper Will
Henry before Quintero and then Chalobah were forced into some strong
defending as Swindon grew stronger and threatened.
Sterling was forced to clear to safety after Chalobah thwarted Jermaine
Hylton with a well-timed challenge before the hosts took the lead after 18
minutes. Sean Murray provided the delivery from the corner and Raphael
Rossi Branco looped a header over Collins into the back of the net.
Before the game, Viveash had identified the mental strength of his players
as key to success and their response to falling behind was positive. Mount
almost levelled the scores instantly with a curling strike from 20 yards
that struck the underside of the bar before bouncing away to safety.
Wakefield then tested Henry after accelerating down the right, while
Christie-Davies and Mount fired efforts off-target after good play both
with and without the ball from the Blues.
However, Swindon remained a threat going forward and came close to
doubling their advantage as Hylton beat Tomori and then squared the ball
for Luke Norris. The striker looked like he would net but for the
intervention of 16-year-old Sterling, who managed to hook the ball clear.
Christie-Davies brought a routine stop from Henry and Wakefield blasted
inches over following a short corner routine as the Blues ended the half
brightly. Henry punched clear a dangerous delivery from Wakefield after
the restart before Collins was forced into his first save of note, tipping
over a rasping drive from substitute Nathan Delfouneso.
The visiting keeper was beaten by Delfouneso moments later as Swindon
doubled their lead with 61 minutes on the clock. It was another set-piece
that caught out Viveash's side as the forward's inswinging delivery evaded
everyone and bounced in off the far post.
Still the Blues did not lose confidence and they continued to create
opportunities. Mount was denied by the goalkeeper after lovely footwork
helped him tee up a sight at goal before Ali found the top corner with a
spectacular finish from 25 yards.
It was ultimately not enough for Viveash's side to claim a point on their
first appearance in the competition but there were plenty of positives for
a young side that finished the game with two 16-year-olds and three
17-year-olds on the field.
The development squad return to action next Monday 19 September with a
trip to the Madesjki Stadium to take on Reading in Premier League 2.
Before then, our youth team host Arsenal in the Under-18 Premier League on
Saturday morning, live on Chelsea TV.
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https://www.chelseafc.com/news/latest-news/2016/09/
checkatrade-trophy-reaction--proud-night.html
Checkatrade Trophy reaction: Proud night
Wed 14 Sep 2016
Our development squad were narrowly beaten on their Checkatrade Trophy
debut last night (Tuesday) as they went down 2-1 away at Swindon Town.
After the club accepted an invitation for our development squad to compete
in the reshaped competition, formerly the Johnstone's Paint Trophy, Adi
Viveash took his side to the County Ground to face the League One club's
senior side. Early goals in each half gave the Robins a two-goal lead but
the Blues finished strongly as they pulled one back through Mukhtar Ali.
After the game, Viveash reflected on the learning experiences for his
young side. All of his players were making their first competitive start
in a senior competition, with the starting team comprised entirely of
teenagers.
'It's a night we're going to learn a lot from and that's the main thing
for us,' Viveash told the official Chelsea website. 'We're disappointed to
lose to two set-piece goals. Our technical level was not our usual level
in the first half and we gave the ball away when we weren't really under
pressure but I suspect that has something to do with the nerves of such an
occasion.
'We pressed Swindon very well and nicked the ball back in good areas,
created more clear-cut chances and forced their keeper into three very
good saves, as well as hitting the crossbar. I was very pleased with our
performance in the second half because I felt we raised the level, caused
them major problems and deserved our goal.'
The manager also reserved special praise for the youngest of his starters,
16-year-old defender Dujon Sterling.
'I don't like singling out individuals but I will on this occasion because
Dujon was outstanding against league opposition. He was physically strong,
good on the ball and defended brilliantly so a special night for a young
kid.
'We worked tremendously hard off the ball so I'm slightly disappointed for
the players. If we had reached our level a bit quicker in the first half,
and but for some great defending and good goalkeeping, it could have been
a different.'
Viveash felt his side could have snatched a draw in a strong finish but is
proud of his youngsters regardless of the result.
'The testimony for our performance is that Swindon have finished the game
with a back six and their bench were calling for time at the end. They
were hanging on and another five minutes could have been very interesting.
'We're rightly proud of our boys and they got a great reception from the
group of Chelsea supporters at the end. The fact they were also applauded
off by the Swindon fans tells you a lot about what they produced.'
Chelsea (4-2-3-1)
Bradley Collins
Dujon Sterling Trevoh Chalobah Fikayo Tomori Jay Dasilva (c)
Kyle Scott Josimar Quintero
(Martell Taylor-Crossdale 65) (Mukhtar Ali 73)
Charlie Wakefield Mason Mount Isaac Christie-Davies
Ike Ugbo
(Joseph Colley 57)
Unused subs - Jared Thompson, Mukhtar Ali, Miro Muheim, Ruben Sammut,
Harvey St Clair
Scorer - Ali 80
Swindon (3-5-2)
Will Henry
Lloyd Jones Raphael Rossi Branco (c) Jamie Sendles-White
Darnell Furlong Brandon Ormonde-Ottewill
Johnny Goddard Tom Smith Sean Murray
(Ellis Iandolo 57)
Jermaine Hylton Luke Norris
(Jon Obika 73) (Nathan Delfouneso h/t)
Unused subs - Lawrence Vigouroux, Jon Obika, James Brophy, Jake Evans,
Bradley Barry
Scorers - Branco 18; Delfouneso 61
Booked - Delfouneso
Referee - Graham Horwood
Crowd - 1961
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