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JamesCaesar: 開場前先為哥倫比亞空難默哀11/30 03:06
JamesCaesar: 杰哥切入禁區中路,可惜是右腳射門,打高了... 11/30 03:14
JamesCaesar: 被中路一腳遠射世界波,似乎有些折射 0-1 11/30 03:20
JamesCaesar: 杰哥再闖禁區被擋,穆海因傳中,昆特羅頂偏10公分... 11/30 03:25
JamesCaesar: 穆海因挑球傳給昆特羅,又被擋到,偏了10公分... 11/30 03:44
JamesCaesar: 被反越位沒吹,科林斯果斷出擊把球拿下 11/30 03:52
JamesCaesar: HT 0-1 面對平均高一個頭的費耶諾德有些吃力,兩隊 11/30 03:57
JamesCaesar: 絕對機會都不多,小車機會更多一點,但前場失誤太多 11/30 03:57
JamesCaesar: 有點扯的門將接回傳球判決,范金怒射被門線解圍 11/30 04:14
JamesCaesar: 昆特羅又被犯規,進球那位兩黃一紅下去了 11/30 04:24
JamesCaesar: 65' 麥達克斯下,史特林來加強右路衝擊 11/30 04:29
JamesCaesar: 70' 久攻不下,穆海因下,芒特上11/30 04:35
JamesCaesar: 78' 范金克爾下,泰勒克羅斯戴爾上,雙中鋒了 11/30 04:43
JamesCaesar: 昆特羅被犯規,杰哥左腳自由球被擋,史特林撿漏! 1-1 11/30 04:48
JamesCaesar: 泰勒克羅斯戴爾右路傳中,托莫里中路硬打進! 2-1 11/30 04:51
JamesCaesar: FT 2-1 浪費不少機會,但是替補夠猛,一上來就建功 11/30 05:03
https://www.chelseafc.com/news/latest-news/2016/11/ international-cup-report--chelsea-v-feyenoord.html International Cup report: Chelsea 2 Feyenoord 1 Tue 29 Nov 2016 Our development squad came from behind to win their group opener in the Premier League International Cup this evening (Tuesday). An early goal from Bilal Basacikoglu handed Feyenoord a half-time advantage but the Blues were dogged and persistent, benefiting from a numerical advantage when Basacikoglu was dismissed for a second booking with half an hour remaining. That set the scene for a grandstand finish which was duly delivered in the final exchanges as Dujon Sterling and Fikayo Tomori won the game for the hosts. There were five changes from the weekend league draw at Manchester City, with the back five unchanged and striker Ike Ugbo continuing to lead the line up front. He was supported by Josimar Quintero, Miro Muheim and Jacob Maddox, the latter pair from wide areas and the Ecuadorean in the number 10 midfield role. Bradley Collins kept his place between the sticks protected by a back four of captain Fankaty Dabo, Tomori, Trevoh Chalobah and Jay Dasilva. Ruben Sammut partnered Marco van Ginkel in central midfield. Feyenoord came into the tie on the back of an opening group defeat at Swansea and so the stakes were raised somewhat further for the Dutchmen with just two group games remaining. Yet it was the Blues who settled quickest on a freezing cold night at Aldershot, following a minute's silence observed in respect to the victims of the Colombian aeroplane crash. The advancing Dasilva went close with the game's first effort at goal, a curling right-footed strike that flew narrowly over the angle of post and crossbar. The visitors featured several starters with first-team experience and it was one of that selection, Turkish Under-21 international Basacikoglu, who fired them in front after 12 minutes. The midfielder fashioned himself into a generous amount of space 30 yards out before unleashing a dipping drive that arrowed beyond Collins and into the back of the net. It could and perhaps should have been 1-1 moments later as Muheim escaped to the left byline and delivered a teasing centre into the box. Quintero was the man who had roamed into space but his close-range header failed to trouble Warnar Hahn in the Feyenoord goal. Dabo and Chalobah were forced into smart defending as the visitors caused us problems with their variety in attack, while their clever pressing in numbers and at the right times made it difficult for Viveash's side to build up play from the back in their usual manner. Chances were fashioned down both ends before the break. Ugbo fired high and wide after some determined work had regained possession, while Quintero saw an attempt tipped behind by the goalkeeper after a well-worked move involving Muheim. Collins did well to reach down low to his right to push away Mohamed El Hankouri's strike after a clever headed layoff by Gustavo Hamer but he could only watch minutes before the break as Simon Gustafson hooked the ball a foot over the bar after a precise cross from Basacikoglu. The action restarted with immediate drama as Hahn was penalised for picking up a back pass from one of his own defenders. After much deliberation, Muheim laid the indirect free-kick back to Van Ginkel but the 23-year-old's powerful effort was somehow kept out. Muheim then shot over after advancing dangerously into the 18-yard box before goalscorer Basacikoglu was dismissed from the action prematurely after receiving a second booking. Just like at the weekend at City, that handed Viveash's side the opportunity to hunt an equaliser with a man advantage. As anticipated, the home side controlled proceedings for the remaining 30 minutes but Feyenoord remained resilient and hard-working from back to front. Hahn punched clear a dangerous Dasilva delivery aimed for Ugbo before another cross from the left narrowly evaded Van Ginkel and substitute Mason Mount before diverting inches past the far post. Chalobah headed wide and Van Ginkel fired into the side-netting as our frustrations grew but there was relief all around with two Chelsea goals in as many minutes late on. The leveller arrived after 84 minutes when Dasilva's bending low free-kick was only parried back into the danger zone by Hahn, where Sterling was on hand to divert the loose ball in. Less than 60 seconds later and it was 2-1. Another substitute, Martell Taylor-Crossdale, played a pivotal part as he supplied from the right and Tomori turned the ball into the far corner after a well-timed run towards the front post. It earned the Blues a well-deserved three points to mark a strong start to the competition, a result mustered through sheer detemination and persistance. They face Dinamo Zagreb in their second group game on Friday 16 December. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://www.chelseafc.com/news/latest-news/2016/11/ international-cup-reaction--patient-and-learning.html International Cup reaction: Patient and learning Wed 30 Nov 2016 Our development squad kicked off their Premier League International Cup campaign with a victory over Feyenoord at Aldershot courtesy of goals from defenders Dujon Sterling and Fikayo Tomori. The result sets the young Blues off to a good start in Group D ahead of meetings with Swansea City and Dinamo Zagreb later this month. Only the group winners are guaranteed progress to the quarter-finals, alongside the two best placed group runners-up. After the game, manager Adi Viveash reflected on a performance he felt merited the three points earned by his side. 'It was what we expected it to be,' he told the official Chelsea website. 'Feyenoord are a very good technical team and they played some lovely football at times, although I felt we created the better chances in the first half. We had to be at our maximum at times but we did okay before half-time.' Bilal Basacikoglu thundered a long-range strike underneath the crossbar after 12 minutes to hand the Dutch side an early lead, which they carried into the interval. However, the goalscorer saw red for a second booking just before the hour mark in a moment that altered the momentum of the tie in favour of the hosts. 'It's a long-range strike which might look good from their point of view but we were a bit slow to get out to the player, even though he did hit it very well,' Viveash continued. 'We knew we had to get the second goal because if it becomes 2-0 then they would just pick us off with how good they were technically. 'They self-destructed a little bit and it reminded me of us against Porto away in the UEFA Youth League last season, when we picked up six yellow cards. That is also the pressure of losing your first game in the group and they became a bit cagey once they scored.' Viveash reserved praise for the persistence of his side and the impact he was able to initiate with his changes from the bench. The victory also extended the team's unbeaten run in all competitions to six games. 'I was really pleased with our patience,' he said. 'We changed our shape and were able to add some real quality off the bench that made an impact. Dujon is always positive when he comes on and he was great again, Mason Mount gives us a bit of quality in the final third, and Martell Taylor-Crossdale did brilliantly with a positive run and good cross for the winner. 'It was also a good night for Josimar Quintero, who was very lively even though he was a bit disappointed not to score with either his header or his shot, plus Ruben Sammut who did a really good job in the fact he played a defensive midfield role and stuck to his task. 'It's a good night, a great win against a very good team. It hopefully means that we're learning from our experiences in the Checkatrade Trophy in that we're not playing catch-up in the group now, which we know makes life very difficult. It's three points on the board and I'm pleased for the boys. That's three games played in eight days now; we've been behind in every one and come back to take something out of the game.' The development squad return to action with a Premier League 2 contest against Manchester United next Friday 9 December. Before then, our youth team travel to Arsenal in the Under-18 Premier League this Saturday 3 December. Chelsea (4-2-3-1) Bradley Collins Fankaty Dabo (c) Fikayo Tomori Trevoh Chalobah Jay Dasilva Ruben Sammut Marco van Ginkel (Martell Taylor-Crossdale 79) Jacob Maddox Josimar Quintero Miro Muheim (Dujon Sterling 65) (Mason Mount 70) Ike Ugbo Unused subs - Joseph Colley, Jared Thompson, Mukhtar Ali, Christie-Davies Scorers - Sterling 84; Tomori 85 Booked - Tomori Feyenoord (4-3-3) Warnar Hahn Bart Nieuwkoop Wessel Dammers Mats Knoester Lucas Woudenberg Marko Vejinovic (c) Simon Gustafson Gustavo Hamer (Nigel Robertha 74) Bilal Basacikoglu Mohamed El Hankouri Steven Berghuis (Tyreil Malacia 65) Unused subs - Ramon ten Houe, Dylan Wenle, Emil Hansson, Robin Zwaet Jens Scorer - Basacikoglu 12 Booked - Basacikoglu, Nieuwkoop, Hamer, Dammers Sent off - Basacikoglu 58 -- 以伊露維塔的名為證發誓 — 若有誰敢奪取屬於我們的藍色之心,不論對方是天使 、惡魔、男人或女人,包括尚未出生者,若有任何的生靈,不論偉大或渺小,是善 還是惡,我們都將懷著復仇與憎恨之心直追到天涯海角,直追到世界結束之日。 -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc), 來自: 59.115.110.92 ※ 文章網址: https://www.ptt.cc/bbs/Chelsea/M.1480446276.A.7F9.html ※ 編輯: JamesCaesar (36.231.159.114), 12/03/2016 02:53:32