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PREVIEW | County host Chelsea U21s in the CheckaTrade Trophy

24 September 2018

Newport County AFC will be hoping to keep their CheckaTrade Trophy hopes alive when they host Chelsea U21s tomorrow. The Exiles are looking for their first victory in the competition since a triumph over AFC Wimbledon in November 2016, while the visitors can virtually guarantee a place in the knockout stages by securing all three points at Rodney Parade.

Here, find all the facts and statistics ahead of this CheckaTrade Trophy encounter…

How they’ve fared in the league so far 

The young Chelsea side have made an extremely good start to ‘Premier League 2’ – the top division in the academy set-up – as they look to regain a trophy last won in 2014.

They kicked-off their campaign in-front of 523 spectators at Stamford Bridge, although couldn’t secure all three points against Everton. Charly Musonda’s penalty rescued them a point, after Harry Charsley had given the Toffees the lead on the hour.

In their first away game of the season, Chelsea secured their first victory thanks to a comfortable 3-0 success at Blackburn Rovers. Three 17-year olds got the goals on that occasion in a team solely composed of teenagers, Billy Gilmour, Daishawn Redan and Luke McCormick netting.

Next comes their only defeat of the league season so far as Derby County picked up a slender victory at Stamford Bridge. Striker Chris Martin got the goal on that occasion, before being sent out on loan to Hull City.

Chelsea bounced back from that defeat by securing a 1-0 victory at Swansea City thanks to Joseph Colley’s second-half strike, before dropping more points in a 1-1 draw with Leicester City. Callum Hudson-Odoi and Shinji Okazaki traded goals that time.

In their most recent match, an away victory against West Ham United put the Chelsea development side joint top of the league table and only behind the Arsenal development side due to an inferior goal difference.

Billy Gilmour and Joe Powell traded early penalties at the Chigwell Construction Stadium, but Chelsea capitalised on Tunji Akinola's dismissal to take all three points thanks to a winner from Charlie Brown.   

Chelsea development side vs West Ham United (4-4-2): Cumming, Grant (C), Colley, Guehi, Familia-Castilo, Uwakwe, Gilmour, Lamptey, McEachran, Redan (Gallagher 83’), Brown (Taylor-Crossdale 73’) 

   

How CheckaTrade Trophy Southern Group C is shaping upIt’s fair to say Chelsea U21s have the greatest chance of getting out of the group this year after an emphatic performance in their opening group game.

The young Chelsea side controlled things from start to finish at the County Ground when facing Swindon Town and had the game virtually wrapped up by half-time with Charlie Brown dispatching Juan Castillo’s cross before Charly Musonda converted a penalty after a foul on Tariq Lamptey.

After the restart, the goals kept on coming as Brown got his second on the hour, slotting home comfortably within the area, and the scoring was complete two minutes from time thanks to a header from Ike Ugbo – who is now on loan at Scunthorpe United.

Swindon also join Chelsea U21s on the three-point mark after overcoming that comprehensive defeat by securing a narrow victory against the Exiles earlier this month.

In a game where chances came at a premium, Michael Doughty scored his fifth penalty of the season 12 minutes from time, dispatching the chance after Scot Bennett was adjudged to have felled Elijah Adebayo in the area.

Because of that defeat, it’s unlikely anything less than a victory either in normal time or on penalties will be enough to preserve County’s stay in the competition, unless other results went their way as well as victory in the final game.

Plymouth Argyle have the added bonus of not playing a single match yet in the competition, meaning the Pilgrims will know exactly what they have to do to qualify when they kick-off their group stage campaign against the Robins on October 9th

Chelsea U21s side vs Swindon Town (3-5-2): Cumming, Dabo (C), Colley, Guehi, Lamptey, Musonda, McEachran (Uwakwe 83’), McCormick (Gilmour 7’), Castillo, Brown (Redan 64’), Ugbo

 

One to Watch - Callum Hudson-Odoi 

One of the hottest young prospects in England at the moment, Callum Hudson-Odoi has already been involved in the Chelsea first-team even though he is just 17 years of age.

Hudson-Odoi was picked up by the Chelsea academy at the age of six and joined the club in 2007, working his way through the various age grades before making his U18s debut in August 2016.

The forward-thinking winger went on to make 25 appearances in that debut campaign, netting eight goals as the young Chelsea side secured their eighth FA Youth Cup title.

Those performances fast tracked Hudson-Odoi into the U23 side even though he was only 16 and he went on to star in this very competition last season, scoring four times in five appearances as Chelsea reached the semi-finals.

First involved in a first-team matchday as early as December 2017, Hudson-Odoi went on to make his professional debut for the club on 28th January 2018 when replacing Pedro with nine minutes remaining in an Emirates FA Cup tie with Newcastle United.

His Premier League debut came three days later, although it wasn’t in the best of circumstances as AFC Bournemouth secured a shock 3-0 victory at Stamford Bridge.

As well as frequently featuring for the development side, the winger went on to make a further two first-team appearances last season, in a cup tie with Hull City and during Chelsea’s home defeat to Tottenham Hotspur.

Following an impressive pre-season ahead of this campaign, new Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri handed Hudson-Odoi the number 20 shirt for the upcoming campaign and confirmed he would be heavily involved in first-team proceedings alongside the development side.

On 5th August 2018, the 17-year old made his first Chelsea start during their Charity Shield defeat to Manchester City, featuring for 59 minutes at Wembley.

 

Manager – Joe Edwards 

Success has been achieved for many years in the Chelsea age grades and the trophies have continued to roll in following Joe Edwards’ appointment as development team manager at the start of the 2017/18 campaign.

In his debut campaign, the young Chelsea side didn’t fare too well in the league and finished in 8th position, but Edwards led the team to more success in the CheckaTrade Trophy.

They were only denied a place in the final at Wembley following a penalty shootout defeat to Lincoln City in the semi-final, meaning Edwards holds the record for being the manager to take an academy side the furthest in the competition.

Before stepping up to the role, Edwards had been working his way up the ladder in the Chelsea setup and has been part of the Academy coaching staff since 2004, being promoted to U16s manager in 2011.

Highly-thought of within the ranks at the Blues, Edwards was handed the reins of the U18s ahead of the 2014/15 campaign and held that role for two complete seasons – winning the league and FA Youth Cup double on both occasions.

Edwards then spent the 2016/17 campaign working as loan player technical coach, meaning he was tasked with checking on the development of loan players at their respective clubs.

He was also part of the England Under-18 backroom coaching staff that helped the young Lions win the Toulon Tournament in June 2017.

His performances in those prior roles clearly impressed the Chelsea hierarchy and when Adi Vivaesh left his role as development team manager to be assistant manager at Coventry City, Edwards was the perfect candidate to come in and continue the philosophy embodied by the Premier League giants.   

 

Officials

Referee: Kevin Johnson

Assistant Referee 1: Andrew Hendley

Assistant Referee 2: Ravel Cheosiaua

Fourth Official: John Busby

Johnson is currently embarking on his fifth season as a Football League referee having first taken charge of a League Two fixture on 9th August 2014 as Tranmere Rovers and York City played out a 1-1 draw at Prenton Park.

He has refereed eight matches so far this season, giving out 26 yellows and no reds, including three on the opening day of the season as Bradford City won away at Shrewsbury Town.

He gave out a further eight yellows across Plymouth’s victory at Bristol City in the Carabao Cup and Bristol Rovers’ win at Wycombe Wanderers, before failing to brandish a single card in the opening round of CheckaTrade Trophy fixtures as Stevenage demolished Swansea City U21s.

A joint league high seven yellow cards were awarded as Lincoln City won the top of the table clash at Exeter City, before he again didn’t award a card as Charlton Athletic drew with AFC Wimbledon.

One card was awarded as Peterborough United won a five-goal thriller at Southend United, while another seven cards were given in his most recent game as referee as Bury FC won at Swindon Town on 15th September.

On Saturday, he was fourth official in the Championship as Nottingham Forest secured a home victory against Rotherham United.

That follows on from refereeing a total of 37 games during the 2017/18 campaign, a season in which Johnson brandished 111 yellow cards and nine red cards throughout the entirety of the campaign.


County Connection

Kevin Johnson has officiated a match involving Newport County AFC on 11 previous occasions across the Conference, League Two, the Emirates FA Cup and now the CheckaTrade Trophy. The Exiles have relative success in those previous matches – winning five, drawing four and losing just two.

In addition to being fourth official for the heroic 2-1 victory over Leeds United, Johnson refereed County on two occasions last season including the 1-1 draw at home to Morecambe on 23rd January 2018. Ben Tozer scored, while Scot Bennett and Robbie Willmott received cautions.

The other game came in the Emirates FA Cup as the Exiles saw off Cambridge United 2-0 on 3rd December 2017. Joss Labadie scored both to put County into the Third Round, while Frank Nouble was booked.

Johnson also refereed two County matches in the 2016/17 campaign, starting with the 2-0 defeat to Stevenage at Rodney Parade on 6th December 2016. Scot Bennett was the only County player booked alongside a further three bookings for the visitors.

Ryan Bird, Aaron Williams and Dan Butler all scored in the other game refereed by Johnson in 2016/17, with Padraig Amond netting a late consolation as Hartlepool United were defeated 3-1 in South Wales on 28th January 2017. No bookings.

During the 2014/15 season, County drew both matches presided over by Johnson, starting as the Exiles picked up no bookings in the 1-1 draw with Burton Albion on 23rd August 2014. Mark Byrne was cautioned during the 2-2 draw with Hartlepool United on 3rd April 2015.

In the Conference promotion season of 2012/13, Johnson refereed a further three County fixtures. AFC Telford United received two red cards on 25th September 2012 during a 4-2 victory for the Exiles. No bookings for County players.

The other two games that season came at Rodney Parade. Six yellow cards were brandished during the 2-2 draw with Tamworth on 9th February 2013, but none were awarded in the victory over Alfreton Town on 21st April 2013.

The 2011/12 campaign saw a further game presided over by Johnson. County saw two red cards that day, as Ismail Yakubu and Gary Warren were both given their marching orders during the 3-1 defeat to Kidderminster Harriers on 29th August 2011.

That just leaves the first ever County game to be refereed by Johnson and it came back in the 2010/11 season. County beat Mansfield Town 1-0 on 18th September 2010 despite having Paul Bignot dismissed.

 

Other CheckaTrade Trophy matches that night

Bradford City vs Everton U21s

Crewe Alexandra vs Manchester City U21s

Exeter City vs West Ham United U21s

 

Can’t make the match? 

You can follow along on social media using @NCAFCLive on Twitter, or via the Club’s official Facebook, Snapchat (OfficialExiles) and Instagram pages.

As the game is a cup match, no live showing of this fixture will occur on iFollow Exiles. However, commentary by Charlie Brown and Richard Shepherd can be found at the Match Centre from 7:30pm.

An on-the-whistle match report of this match will be provided on the Club website upon the end of the game. Michael Flynn’s post-match analysis will appear on the website the day after the game, while you can watch all of Flynn’s post-match press conference as-well as two County players by subscribing to iFollow Exiles.

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REPORT| County top the CheckaTrade Trophy group after emphatic victory over Chelsea U21s

25 September 2018

Two headers from Jamille Matt and a late finish from Antoine Semenyo were enough for Newport County AFC to keep their CheckaTrade Trophy hopes alive as they won their first match in the competition for 22 months with a 3-0 victory against Chelsea U21s.

In an entertaining game contested with intent by both sides, Matt struck in either half after crosses both times from Robbie Willmott and Semenyo scored in added time as County moved into top spot in the group table and left destiny in their own hands heading into the final group game with Plymouth Argyle in November.

Mike Flynn elected to make nine changes from the side that kept County in the automatic promotion places with a hard-fought and gritty 1-0 victory at Tranmere Rovers.

Defenders Tyler Forbes and captain Mark O’Brien retained their place from the side in Merseyside, making up the defensive unit of a 4-4-2 formation with Cameron Pring and Jay Foulston – who made his inaugural first-team appearance of the season.

Lewis Collins also came in for his first minutes of the 2018/19 campaign, starting up-front with Jamille Matt, whilst Robbie Willmott and Mark Harris provided the wing support.

As is familiar in cup matches, Nick Townsend started in goal and the team was completed by the inclusions of Charlie Cooper and Josh Sheehan.

Chelsea U21s made three changes from the side that sent them joint top of the Premier League 2 table with a 2-1 victory at West Ham United U21s.

Charlie Brown, Juan Castillo and Tariq Lamptey all dropped to the bench in a 3-5-2 formation, being replaced by Martell Taylor-Crossdale, Ian Maatsen and Richard Nartey respectively.

In a highly competitive first-half at Rodney Parade, both sides created a couple of chances but County were the only side able to profit from that by taking a slender lead into half-time.

It was in-fact Chelsea U21s who started the quicker, Martell Taylor-Crossdale and Daishawn Redan particularly impressive with their dynamic quick-feet upfront, and it required the best efforts of Forbes to stop Redan’s cross reaching his strike partner.

Josh Sheehan looked a class above going forward when mesmerising the Chelsea defence and he registered the first shot on target after 14 minutes, but it was well held by Chelsea U21s goalkeeper Jamie Cumming.

An error from Nick Townsend when failing to hold on to an overhit pass almost cost County when Taylor-Crossdale fired towards goal, but Tyler Forbes had fortunately smelt the danger to get back on the goal line and clear.

Both sides were entertaining with their quick-feet and endeavour when putting together a succession of passing, Robbie Willmott, Forbes and Lewis Collins combining on the right-side, but Willmott’s cross was superbly dealt with by Chelsea U21s captain Josh Grant.

You could sense a goal was coming, it was more about which side would break the deadlock, and it was County to find the net after 36 minutes.

Forbes and Willmott were combining well throughout the entirety of first-half proceedings but this time it proved crucial, Matt getting on the end of Willmott’s cross to head home the opener.

In truth, Chelsea U21s goalkeeper Jamie Cumming was probably ruing his luck as the header was straight at him before slipping through his fingers, but there was nothing he could do two minutes later but admire Sheehan rattling the crossbar from 25 yards.

One further chance could be created during the additional one minute added time, but Taylor-Crossdale was stopped in his tracks by an expertly timed tackle from O’Brien.

The stand in County captain – and Forbes for that matter – were both instrumental in sending County in at the break in-front, the defensive duo reading the game to perfection and putting in at-least five decisive interventions in the first-half.

But the link-up play up-front was also just as impressive and County reaped the benefits when doubling the advantage two minutes after the restart.

It was a second on the night for Matt and a second assist for Willmott, the County frontman rising highest to a corner to power home a header across goal that again Cumming would have been disappointed about conceding.

The game seemed to fizzle out as neither side could create too much more as proceedings entered their final 20 minutes, but Charlie Brown almost had the desired effect after his introduction when squaring for Redan, but the Chelsea U21s frontman couldn’t connect.

Chelsea U21s then reverted to the spectacular to try and get back into proceedings, Brown tried an overhead kick but again found the menacing figure of O’Brien in the way, whilst Redan tried a rabona cross that Townsend flapped clear.

Willmott was still at his energetic best heading into the final ten minutes and his crosses were still creating problems, although substitute Antoine Semenyo went for goal himself rather than leaving it for the onrushing Harris and he scuffed his lines.   

County continued to search for a third goal that would send them above the Chelsea side and into the top spot in the group and they got their desired goal in the second minute of stoppage time.

Semenyo picked the ball up just inside the halfway line, turned three players and proceeded to fire an attempt into the bottom corner from 25 yards.

That was the final chance of note at Rodney Parade as County returned to winning ways at home with a composed display against Chelsea U21s.

 

Newport County AFC (4-4-2): Townsend, Pring, O’Brien (C), Foulston (Semenyo 78’), Forbes, Willmott, Cooper, Sheehan, Harris, Collins (Butler 65’), Matt (Amond 89’)

Subs not used: Day, Franks, Bennett, Demetriou

 

Chelsea U21s (3-5-2): Cumming, Grant (C), Colley, Nartey, Guehi, Maatsen (Lamptey 68’), McEachran, Uwakwe, Gilmour (Gallagher 73’), Redan, Taylor-Crossdale (Brown 65’)

Subs not used: Ziger, Castillo, Masampu

 

Referee: Kevin Johnson

Attendance: 1,525 (53 AWAY)

Next up for County: Cambridge United (29th September 2018) HOME

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