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Re: United vs Chelsea - FA Youth Cup
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Chelsea take a narrow advantage to Old Trafford in ten days' time, after a nail-biting Semi-Final first leg clash with Manchester United at Stamford Bridge on Sunday afternoon. Dermot Drummy’s team, aiming to successfully defend their title as FA Youth Cup holders, were always ahead in this tie but a strong second half performance from United almost saw them heading back north for the second leg on level terms. On a baking hot afternoon at Stamford Bridge, it had looked as though it was going to be Chelsea’s day when they took a two goal lead in the first half thanks to a brace from England U17 defender Nathaniel Chalobah. But in the end, they were thankful to hold onto their lead as they came under increasing pressure in the second half from a physically stronger United outfit who will be perhaps a shade disappointed not to have levelled things up. The first half belonged to Chelsea though and they almost edged ahead after just three minutes when Milan Lalkovic got on the end of Bobby Devyne’s cross from the right to head goalwards from close range, but United ‘keeper Sam Johnstone showed great reactions to push the ball wide. Johnstone’s opposite number Jamal Blackman more than matched that save soon after, when Jesse Lingard’s speculative shot from 20 yards forced the big Chelsea ‘keeper into a full-stretch save. Chelsea had another opportunity in the 16th minute, when Aziz Deen Conteh raced down the left and played an inviting centre across the area. Johnstone didn’t get hold of it and when the ball fell loose to Lalkovic, the Slovakian striker couldn’t quite re-position himself to turn the ball home from a tight angle. The hosts had always looked the more expansive of the teams in the first half though and it was no real surprise when they took the lead in the 30th minute. A corner from Blues captain Josh McEachran on the left wasn’t claimed by Johnstone and when he dropped the ball in the six-yard box, Chalobah was there to scramble home from close range. Ten minutes later Chalobah was on the spot again, as he rose highest in the area to loop a header over Johnstone and into the top corner from George Saville’s flag-kick to put Chelsea in firm control at the break. United re-emerged for the second-half with the words of manager Paul McGuinness no doubt still ringing in their ears and Gyliano Van Velzen forced Blackman into a fine save less than two minutes after the re-start when his stinging left-footer from 25 yards looked to be heading for the top corner. That was a sign of things to come. A driving run forward from Ryan Tunnicliffe then set up a shooting chance for Paul Pogba, but he dwelled too long and was crowded out. Moments later, Will Keane skilfully twisted in the area to set-up Pogba on the edge of the box, but Chalobah made a finely timed block tackle. Pogba then forced Blackman into another good save with a thumping shot from 25 yards, with the Chelsea ‘keeper tipping the ball over at the expense of a corner. From that corner, Larnell Cole played the ball into the area and when Sean McGinty beat Blackman to flick on, Lingard was well placed to control and smash home at the far post to give United a lifeline. United continued to press, but they were caught out with just under 20 minutes to play when Deen Conteh over-lapped to break down the left. His low cross was perfectly placed to the far post where Devyne had the simple task of tucking past Johnstone from close range to restore their two goal advantage. They didn’t hold it for long though, as United hit straight back when Lingard crossed from the right for Pogba to direct a header past Blackman and bring his side back into it and grasp the momentum back. Another attack saw Cole showcase his skills before picking out Lingard on the edge of the area. He lined up a shot and it looked to have Blackman beaten but flew just wide of the post. United continued to press, but Chelsea held on and will now head north for the second leg on 20 April to decide who takes on Sheffield United in The Final. Chelsea: 1 Jamal Blackman, 2 Todd Kane, 3 Tomas Kalas, 4 Nathaniel Chalobah, 5 Aziz Deen-Conteh, 6 George Saville, 7 Bobby Devyne (14 Ben Sampayo, 84), 8 Rohan Ince (12 Archange Nkumu, 63), 9 Milan Lalkovic, 10 Josh McEachran (c), 11 Adam Nditi (15 Lewis Baker, 71). Substitutes not used: 13 Matthew Tomlinson, 16 Alex Davey. Goals: Nathaniel Chalobah 30, 40. Bobby Devyne 72, Manchester United: 1 Sam Johnstone, 2 Michael Keane, 3 Sean McGinty, 4 Tom Thorpe (c), 5 Michele Fornasier, 6 Ryan Tunnicliffe, 7 Larnell Cole, 8 Paul Pogba, 9 Will Keane (Mats Daehli, 89) 10 Jesse Lingard (14 Tom Lawrence, 84), 11 Gyliano Van Velzen. Substitutes not used: 12 Charni Ekangamene, 13 Joe Coll, 16 Jack Rudge. Goals: Jesse Lingard 56, Paul Pogba 77 Referee: G Ward. Assistant referees: A Laver & T Robinson. Fourth Official: M Thompson Attendance: 5518 |
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Just got back, thought the lads played really well 2nd half. Gave the Chewsea rent boys loads of stick too.
BTW Poggers is a beast, huge when you see him up close, as Sparkles says, if he don't make then I don't know what the world's coming to. |
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I love watching Poggers. He loves his Zidane-esque "round the world" drag back in fairness to him. Such a great shot that you feel he'll score from anywhere. Get back in there and have the midfield trio back up and running and Chelsea will have a hell of a time trying to deal with them.
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