Fulham 0 Aston Villa 3 (U18s)
The defeat was all the worse for a serious neck injury to Noe Baba who was stretchered off in the second half and immediately taken away in an ambulance. Let’s hope the young lad who is a real character, is not too badly hurt.
My gaffe in the U21 match report yesterday - Ryan Root was of course lined-up for the U18s. Pat Roberts was missing as he teamed up with England U17s this weekend. The team was:
Boot; Baba, Evans, Burgess, Donnelly; Sambou, O’Halloran; Smile, Hyndman, Leacock-McLeod; Williams, Sutton
Subs: Sheckleford, Elworthy, Nabay, Humphrys
Fulham failed to really get going against an athletic Villa side who set the tone for the game with a crunching tackle in the first minute.
The first goal was always going to be crucial and it was Villa who scored it on the half-hour mark when Solomon Sambou was adjudged to have fouled an opposition player as a corner came in. The subsequent spot-kick was despatched past Ryan Boot, although he very nearly managed to stop it.
Whatever Steve Wigley said at half-time (!!!) went straight out of the window when Villa made it 2-0 on 46 minutes. Latching onto a loose ball and counter-attacking in numbers, the initial shot was saved by Boot but a Villa player tucked home the rebound.
Play was held up for around 20 minutes on the hour mark with that Noe Baba injury.
When play resumed, Villa made sure of the points with 15 minutes left. Our defence failed to clear their lines and the ball was eventually slotted past Boot to end a disappointing afternoon for the youngsters.
The defeat was all the worse for a serious neck injury to Noe Baba who was stretchered off in the second half and immediately taken away in an ambulance. Let’s hope the young lad who is a real character, is not too badly hurt.
My gaffe in the U21 match report yesterday - Ryan Root was of course lined-up for the U18s. Pat Roberts was missing as he teamed up with England U17s this weekend. The team was:
Boot; Baba, Evans, Burgess, Donnelly; Sambou, O’Halloran; Smile, Hyndman, Leacock-McLeod; Williams, Sutton
Subs: Sheckleford, Elworthy, Nabay, Humphrys
Fulham failed to really get going against an athletic Villa side who set the tone for the game with a crunching tackle in the first minute.
The first goal was always going to be crucial and it was Villa who scored it on the half-hour mark when Solomon Sambou was adjudged to have fouled an opposition player as a corner came in. The subsequent spot-kick was despatched past Ryan Boot, although he very nearly managed to stop it.
Whatever Steve Wigley said at half-time (!!!) went straight out of the window when Villa made it 2-0 on 46 minutes. Latching onto a loose ball and counter-attacking in numbers, the initial shot was saved by Boot but a Villa player tucked home the rebound.
Play was held up for around 20 minutes on the hour mark with that Noe Baba injury.
When play resumed, Villa made sure of the points with 15 minutes left. Our defence failed to clear their lines and the ball was eventually slotted past Boot to end a disappointing afternoon for the youngsters.