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Chelsea 4-0 Blackburn Rovers The FA Youth Cup The Final First Leg 7pm, Friday 20 April 2012 Stamford Bridge, Chelsea FC Chelsea made big strides towards lifting The FA Youth Cup this season, with a comprehensive victory over Blackburn Rovers in the first-leg of The Final at Stamford Bridge on Friday evening. Two goals in the first-half from captain Nathaniel Chalobah and Lewis Baker put them in control, before a brace from Islam Feruz after the break was enough to give Adi Viveash's team a solid advantage ahead of the second-leg at Ewood Park in early May. Whilst the scoreline may suggest the home side dominated this game, that wasn't always the case and they had goalkeeper Jamal Blackman to be grateful to on several occasions, with the England U19 international making a number of good saves to earn a his side a clean sheet. Chelsea: 1 Jamal Blackman, 2 Todd Kane, 3 Alex Davey, 4 Nathan Ake, 5 Adam Nditi, 6 Nathaniel Chalobah (c ), 7 Amin Affane (12 Alex Kiwomya, 53), 8 John Swift, 9 Islam Feruz (Reece Mitchell, 78), 10 Lewis Baker, 11 Lucas Piazon. Substitutes not used: 13 Mitchell Beeney, 14 Alastair Gordon, 16 Archange Nkumu. Goals: Nathaniel Chalobah 20, Lewis Baker 28, Islam Feruz 60, 69 Blackburn Rovers: 1 Matthew Unwin, 2 Peter Wylie (12 Darragh Lenihan, 61), 3 Will Beesley, 4 Reece Hands (16 Robbie Cotton, 61) 5 Ryan Edwards (c ), 6 Jack O'Connell, 7 Osayamen Osaye, 8 Raheem Hanley, 9 Curtis Haley (14 Timothy Payne, 82), 10 John O'Sullivan, 11 Hugo Fernandez ...
Liverpool, playing without Pepe Reina and Steven Gerrard, showed their grit against Blackburn. At one point down to ten men and surrendering a 2-nil lead, Andy Carroll sealed the game winner with a brilliant header past Paul Robinson. Liverpool, however, are down to their third string goalkeeper. Watch more Soccer/Football stories at: www.youtube.com Follow Rick twitter.com TYT Sports on Facebook: www.facebook.com
Taking the camera around the city streets to record some of the changing architecture happening during the massive redevelopment of the central area. Once a thriving mill town Blackburn was hit hard when this industry failed. It has one of the highest Muslem communities in England yet in the centre of the city you would not appreciate this. Opened today, 1st June 2011, the new market hall beneath the existing shopping mall sees the fruition of one of the biggest redevelopment projects so far. Images captured with the Panasonic Lumix LX5 and TZ20 cameras, edited with Sony Vegas Home Studio V10 Music - Cool at heart by Tangerine Dream from the Eastgate cupdisk "The Gate Of Saturn"
Manchester United marched into Blackburn where Rovers had lust just 2 of their last 12 home games. United controlled possession but did not score until later in the game. Scorers were Antonio Valencia and Ashley Young. United are now 5 points ahead of Manchester City. Watch more Football stories at: www.youtube.com Follow Rick twitter.com TYT Sports on Facebook: www.facebook.com
Tottenham moved back into fourth place in the Premier League as they beat a poor Blackburn side whose relegation fears increased with the defeat. Rafael van der Vaart lashed Spurs ahead with a close-range shot after Gareth Bale's header came back off the bar. A William Gallas near-post header also struck the crossbar as Spurs dominated. Kyle Walker curled in an exquisite 25-yard free-kick to secure a home win against second-from-bottom Rovers, who did not muster a single attempt. After one win in nine, Tottenham knew they needed a victory after Chelsea had overtaken them with a win against QPR and the White Hart Lane outfit duly rose to the challenge as they leapfrogged the Blues and Newcastle to regain fourth spot. Spurs will now hope they can continue their return to form and finish third, as they know fourth place will not be good enough for a Champions League spot if Chelsea win the final of Europe's top club competition on 19 May. Blackburn had the incentive of drawing level with relegation rivals Bolton and QPR but, while there was plenty to admire about Spurs, Rovers succumbed in a fashion which left ominous signs that the drop looms. The visitors have the worst record in the top flight for conceding goals on the road and, after quickly retreating under Tottenham's pressure, they soon surrendered the lead. A long-range Sandro shot smacked against the crossbar before Bale's header from Aaron Lennon's cross came off the woodwork and Van der Vaart pounced. It was a ...