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1F:→ JamesCaesar: 被超漂亮自由球砸在横梁弹进去 1-0 03/14 23:07
2F:→ JamesCaesar: 前场反抢,瑞丹妙传,麦考密克单刀命中! 1-1 03/14 23:15
3F:→ JamesCaesar: 詹姆士传中,瑞丹用手臂撞进去,裁判算进 1-2 03/14 23:20
4F:→ JamesCaesar: 卡斯提略左路右脚好传中,詹姆士顶太正被没收 03/14 23:23
5F:→ JamesCaesar: 看重播,瑞丹的手还是有张开。 目前天气不好,风+雨 03/14 23:27
6F:→ JamesCaesar: 詹姆士再次好传,瑞丹这次光明正大用脚打进 XD 1-3 03/14 23:47
7F:→ JamesCaesar: HT 1-3 控球占优,机会挺多,但是最後一传稍嫌草率 03/14 23:48
8F:→ JamesCaesar: 皇马方面个人速度和过人技巧满好的,有威胁但没机会 03/14 23:49
9F:→ JamesCaesar: 风大到两边球都一直飞出边线.. 康明出击、开球有点抖 03/15 00:11
10F:→ JamesCaesar: 下半场詹姆士和史特林换位,换回通常的配置 03/15 00:13
11F:→ JamesCaesar: 圣克莱尔硬吃左路传中,球速太快,史特林顶太高了 03/15 00:16
12F:→ JamesCaesar: 被横梁+补射进,下半场太被动果然失球了 2-3 03/15 00:18
13F:→ JamesCaesar: 卡斯提略和圣克莱尔两波传中,麦考密克两次打偏... 03/15 00:24
14F:→ JamesCaesar: 麦达克斯被判蹬踏,红牌下场.... 其实50/50有擦到球03/15 00:27
15F:→ JamesCaesar: 73' 盖拉格上,瑞丹下,应该是圣克莱尔单前锋 03/15 00:31
16F:→ JamesCaesar: 80' 小麦上,安帕度刚复出又被压伤腿了.... 03/15 00:39
17F:→ JamesCaesar: 康明近距离关键扑救!!!03/15 00:40
18F:→ JamesCaesar: 85' 泰勒克罗斯戴尔上,詹姆士鼻血止不住下去了 03/15 00:44
19F:→ JamesCaesar: 皇马角球黄金机会直接顶给康明接住,好险 03/15 00:49
20F:→ JamesCaesar: 圣克莱尔大单刀竟然被门将挡出...... 超浪费 03/15 00:52
21F:→ JamesCaesar: 小麦直塞,门将出击挡给圣克莱尔,空门进! 2-4 03/15 00:54
22F:→ JamesCaesar: FT 2-4 赢得没什麽意思,两个误判和风雨影响太大了 03/15 00:56
23F:→ JamesCaesar: 两边都没发挥出最佳实力,下半场少一人後打法太被动 03/15 01:02
24F:→ JamesCaesar: 不过应该是怕风势的关系,拿球就清大脚 03/15 01:02
https://www.chelseafc.com/news/latest-news/2018/03/ uyl-report--real-madrid-v-chelsea.html UYL report: Real Madrid 2 Chelsea 4 Wed 14 Mar 2018 Our Under-19s put three past Real Madrid in the first half and battled after the break with 10 men to triumph in the Spanish capital and seal their place in the UEFA Youth League semi-finals. The hosts took an early lead as Oscar found the back of the net with a free-kick before Joe Edwards's side came storming back to lead 3-1 through Luke McCormick's equaliser and a brace from Daishawn Redan. Opportunities passed by after the restart with Dujon Sterling heading over from close range and McCormick striking the post before Real reduced the deficit with a header from Ismael Alvarez. Jacob Maddox saw red midway through the second period in contentious circumstances, forcing the visitors to show character and calmness at the Alfredo di Stefano Stadium. Such attributes have defined previous Chelsea winners of this competition and the class of 2018 proved their worth too, defending doggedly before Harvey St Clair ran in clear to secure the victory deep into added time. Edwards made two changes from the last-16 victory over Feyenoord as Jamie Cumming and McCormick came into the starting team, the latter replacing Callum Hudson-Odoi, who travelled with the first team to Barcelona. McCormick joined St Clair in providing the attacking support for striker Redan, the trio accounting for seven of our 18 goals in the competition going into the quarter-final tie. Cumming replaced Marcin Bulka between the sticks and was protected by a back three of Sterling, Ethan Ampadu and captain Josh Grant, with Reece James and Juan Castillo operating as wing-backs. In midfield, Jacob Maddox partnered Trevoh Chalobah. The hosts were without their top scorer Dani Gomez and defender Adri, who served a suspension after receiving a red card in their 3-2 comeback win against Bayern Munich in the last round. It was an unusually cold and rainy spring afternoon in the Spanish capital, with the strong wind affecting some of the early play as the visitors lined up in all-blue against the hosts in their famous all-white strip. The first opportunity came within the first few minutes as St Clair swung in a free-kick from the left after himself being upended on the wing but the delivery was too high for James coming in at the far post. The hosts had netted 24 goals in their eight Youth League games up to this last-eight contest and took just six minutes to register another. Grant was penalised for a foul on Cesar about 10 yards outside of the penalty area and Oscar stepped up to bend the ball beyond Cumming via the underside of the crossbar. Buoyed by striking ahead early and encouraged by a small but vocal group of home supporters, Real threatened again moments later but Martin's 25-yard effort flew too high to trouble our goalkeeper. The advantage lasted less than 10 minutes as our youngsters demonstrated character to come from behind. A poor clearance was punished as Redan pounced and squared the ball for McCormick, who showed the composure of a player with four goals already in the competition to slot his finish over the onrushing Mohamet Ramos. The Blues had found their feet and soon began to threaten with more frequency, particularly in wide areas. Castillo crossed from the left looking for his compatriot Redan but Ramos read the danger well and punched clear, though the home keeper was beaten for a second time seconds later. The supply this time came from the right as James produced a teasing low delivery across the face of goal and Redan turned it in from close range. Despite some initial confusion after the ball hit the back of the net, with Madrid appealing for a handball, the officials deemed it legal. A comeback from 1-0 down to 2-1 ahead capped an eventful opening 20 minutes in Spain. Castillo again caused problems down the left, cutting back onto his right foot on the byline and crossing deep for James, who rushed infield from the opposite flank, though his fellow wing-back headed straight at Ramos. Down the other end, Cumming did well to intercept a teasing centre from Alberto and punched the ball to safety with Augusto Galvan lurking dangerously. Real's determined play out from their goalkeeper threatened to prove their downfall as the half progressed, with the visitors pressing high and often regaining possession. One such steal led to a sight at goal for Chalobah but the 18-year-old could not steer his drive on target. Ramos did have work to do before the break as St Clair teed up McCormick, who fired low but straight at the keeper, before Edwards's side grabbed a significant third goal in stoppage time. It was the James-Redan combination that did the damage again, the wing-back supplying another cross that proved impossible to defend and Redan arriving in the right place at the right time to turn the ball in for his 14th goal of the campaign. Real restarted with a change that saw the introduction of Alvarez, though they struggled to test Cumming in the early stages of the second period. Oscar had another set-piece opportunity with which to cause trouble but this time saw the ball safely claimed by Cumming. Alberto and Cesar then struck at goal without forcing our keeper into action before Sterling had a chance to put the contest to bed. St Clair made ground down the left wing with a purposeful run before picking out Sterling at the back post, the defender having switched roles with James at half-time and now operating more advanced on the right. The ball came in with pace and proved too difficult for the teenager to keep on target. That proved crucial when Real Madrid pulled a goal back on the hour mark through substitute Alvarez, who stooped low to guide a cushioned header in off the post after Real had rattled the crossbar with a shot from outside the box. With the score at 3-2 and the tie just a one-legged affair, it promised to be an open final 30 minutes as the rain returned in Madrid. The woodwork was struck for the third time in the afternoon as McCormick was denied a second after 65 minutes, the midfielder racing to meet a cross from Castillo but only able to direct his header on to the base of the post. Yet there was plenty of drama remaining as the German referee brandished a red card with 22 minutes remaining, deeming a seemingly routine tackle in midfield from Maddox as warranting instant dismissal. It looked harsh on the visitors but their complaints fell on deaf ears as they were forced to face a nervy finale with a numerical disadvantage. Castillo and Grant were forced into exceptional defensive work as the Blues battled doggedly, the Dutchman sliding to make a crucial block from Alvarez before Grant's last-ditch header cleared the danger in the six-yard box. Edwards made changes in an attempt to stem the flow, introducing Conor Gallagher and George McEachran to the midfield, the latter replacing Ampadu after the defender was forced to withdraw with an injury after a hefty collision. The scene was set for a spectacular finale and Cumming played his part with seven minutes remaining, reacting with instant reflexes to claw away a point-blank effort from Alvarez. The substitute was gifted one last chance before the final whistle but could only produce a weak header after finding himself in space in the box. St Clair should have sealed the win on the break, beating the offside trap to race clear in behind, though his shot was fired straight into the legs of Ramos. However, there was no reprieve for Real when the forward ran through again deep into stoppage time as the goalkeeper missed his kick and the 19-year-old walked the ball into the empty net, arms aloft in celebration. The win seals our return to Nyon for the semi-finals next month, where we will take on FC Porto on 20 April. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://www.chelseafc.com/news/latest-news/2018/03/ uyl-reaction--goals--guts-and-bravery.html UYL reaction: Goals, guts and bravery Thu 15 Mar 2018 Chelsea Under-19s are UEFA Youth League semi-finalists for a third time in four years after coming from behind to knock out Real Madrid in the Spanish capital with a 4-2 victory. The young Blues had to battle back from an early goal conceded but quickly overturned the deficit and led 3-1 at the break following an equaliser from Luke McCormick and a brace from striker Daishawn Redan. Manager Joe Edwards labelled the second half 'a crazy game' as numerous chances were created at both ends, with our midfielder Jacob Maddox then sent off with over 20 minutes remaining. Real pulled a goal back and threw everything forward in search of a late leveller with Jamie Cumming, our goalkeeper today called up to the England Under-19 squad for the first time, making a significant close-range save in the final minutes of normal time. However, it was the visitors who netted the contest's sixth goal to settle the quarter-final, Harvey St Clair capitalising on a goalkeeping error to run the ball into an empty net. The victory sends our youngsters into the finals weekend, held in the Swiss town of Nyon, home to UEFA headquarters. We will take on FC Porto following their 2-0 win at Tottenham this week, while Manchester City will face Barcelona in the other tie. After the game, Edwards reflected on a performance that wasn't perfect but had the raw ingredients of determination, clinicalness and a hunger to win. 'It's obviously a huge result for us to come away to Real Madrid in a quarter-final and get the win,' Edwards told the official Chelsea website after the game. 'We actually made it a lot more difficult for ourselves than it needed to be. There were spells of the game where we played in the way we set out to play and we looked comfortable but I felt we could have been comfortable for much longer periods. 'We were sloppy with our use of the ball and they had spells of possession that unsettled us a bit, which surprised me, but we responded well from going a goal down and got two quick goals back to take the lead which was a big plus.' The Spaniards were rocked by the turnaround before Redan's second goal in first-half added time gave the Blues a two-goal advantage. However, missed chances and a contentious refereeing decision made the second half far more nervy than Edwards had anticipated. 'Luke and Harvey were a real nuisance to their defenders, constantly pressing the ball, and at half-time we were quite relaxed in the dressing room,' admitted the Under-19s manager. 'We looked at a tactical issue we were having and how we could be more aggressive but then the second half just became a crazy game. In the long-term, that sort of experience for the players is not a bad thing but we had to work hard and really dig in, especially with 10 men. 'It was a harsh red card for Jacob. I can see why the referee gave it but it's very harsh and that changed the game to put us really up against it faced with a team who are good in possession with an extra man on a really big pitch. It was difficult for our lads and we were hanging on a bit but we showed a lot of guts and bravery, stuck together as a team and then the icing on the cake was Harvey's goal in stoppage time to cap off a great result.' The scoreline was the third Youth League game in a row in which we've scored four or more goals and means Edwards's side are the competition top scorers heading into the semi-finals next month. The prospect of returning to the Colvoray Stadium, where we won this competition in 2015 and then successfully defended it in 2016, is a source of inspiration and excitement for our youngsters. 'When we started this season in the competition, we showed the boys a bit of our history in the short time the competition has been around and obviously a lot of that footage came from semi-finals and finals in Nyon,' he continued. 'We've had some top young players on that stage who are now out doing well in the senior game and it's where you want to end up when you enter, one of four top teams going out to Switzerland. 'Porto have gone to Tottenham and won 2-0 so that tells us they will be a real challenge but it's exactly the sort of opposition we want to be facing in this competition.' Chelsea versus FC Porto in the UEFA Youth League semi-finals will take place at the Colvoray Stadium in Nyon on Friday 20 April. A kick-off time will be confirmed shortly. The winners will advance to the final on Monday 23 April against either Manchester City or Barcelona. Chelsea (3-4-2-1) Jamie Cumming Dujon Sterling Ethan Ampadu Josh Grant (c) (George McEachran 80) Reece James Jacob Maddox Trevoh Chalobah Juan Castillo (Martell Taylor-Crossdale 84) Luke McCormick Harvey St Clair Daishawn Redan (Conor Gallagher 73) Unused subs - Marcin Bulka, Joseph Colley, Cole Dasilva, Marc Guehi Scorers - McCormick 14; Redan 19, 45+2; St Clair 90+5 Booked - Redan 29; Chalobah 46 Sent off - Maddox 68 Real Madrid (4-3-3) Mohamet Ramos Sergio Lopez Alex Martin Victor Chust Francisco Garcia Martin (c) Oscar Miguel Baeza (Moha 63) Alberto Cesar Augusto Galvan (Ismael Alvarez h/t) Unused subs - Diego Altube Suarez, Antonio Blanco, Alejandro Zekri, Miguel Gutierrez Ortega, Diego Hernandez Luengo Scorers - Oscar 6; Alvarez 59 Booked - Chust 35 Referee - Daniel Siebert (GER) -- ╔══╗╔╗╔╗╔══╗╔╗ ╔══╗╔══╗╔══╗ ║╔═╝║╚╝║║╔═╝║║ ║╔═╝║╔═╝║╔╗║ ║║ ║╔╗║║╔═╝║║ ╚═╗║║╔═╝║╚╝║ ║╚═╗║║║║║╚═╗║╚═╗╔═╝║║╚═╗║╔╗║ ╚══╝╚╝╚╝╚══╝╚══╝╚══╝╚══╝╚╝╚╝ --



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