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NORWICH CITY VS BRIGHTON MATCH DAY VLOG 2-0! -YOOOOOO Its Me again Slothy G here back for another video and in this video I watch Norwich city take on the leauge leaders in the championship and take you with me!
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Chelsea 2-- 3 Norwich City (Agg 2-4) - Highlights of the FA Youth Cup Final
Norwich City completed a week of Cup surprises with a strong and exciting team show at Stamford Bridge seeing them comprehensively beat Chelsea to lift The FA Youth Cup.
Just days after Wigan Athletic had shocked Manchester City at Wembley in The FA Cup, it was the day of the underdog again in west London as Norwich preventing highly-fancied Chelsea from retaining The FA Youth Cup.
Although you wouldn't have thought Chelsea were the team that many predicted to win here, with Neil Adams' young Canaries winning both legs and displayed a team-ethic and spirit which carried them through some intense pressure.
Chelsea predictably started strongly and it didn't take them long to draw level on aggregate as Jeremie Boga cut in from the left and fired a low shot past William Britt after 15 minutes.
But Norwich had a well executed game-plan and were more than making a match of it, allowing Chelsea to control possession before using their energy to break effectively.
And they drew level just six minutes later by catching Chelsea out with a quickly-taken corner.
The ball was worked to Josh Murphy and his drilled, low cross gave the unfortunate Adam Nditi no chance, diverting off the Chelsea left-back at the near post and past Mitchell Beeney.
It was still largely Chelsea on the front foot though and skipper Lewis Baker saw a superbly placed free-kick well saved by Britt as they looked to edge ahead.
Islam Feruz was then wasteful at the other end as he dragged a shot wide of the post after a fine slide-rule pass from Baker had set him up.
Baker then turned saviour for his side in the 34th minute, as he was well placed on the goal-line to stop Jacob Murphy's low shot from creeping in after beating Beeney.
But when Carlton Morris' strong run into the box saw him felled by Alex Davey moments later, referee Neil Swarbrick pointed to the spot.
Just as he did in the first leg, City skipper Cameron McGeehan, a former Chelsea player, stepped up to slot home the penalty and give his side a two goal aggregate lead going in to the second half.
As in the first half, Chelsea came quickly out of the traps with Norwich forced into some desperate defending at times.
And Feruz missed another good chance on the hour mark, latching onto Ruben Loftus Cheek's pass to break clear. He tried to take it past Britt, but the City 'keeper got a crucial hand to the ball before the striker blasted wide on the turn.
Norwich's resolute attitude and discipline paid off, as they soaked up that pressure and hit back at Chelsea with just less than 15 minutes remaining.
With the hosts now concentrating on attack, there were always gaps at the back and Norwich took full advantage.
And when Morris beat the offside trap on the left and played a low cross into the area for Josh Murphy, the England U19 man tapped home from close range to give his side a crucial three goal lead.
Murphy was then denied a shooting chance to make it 4-1, with a timely challenge from Davey blocking him on the edge of the area after he had broke clear on another swift counter-attack.
And it was a nervy end to the game for Adams and his staff too, as Boga pulled a goal back in the 87th minute, converting Feruz's low centre from close range to give his side hope.
But Norwich stood firm, backed by a noisy and vociferous support at Stamford Bridge, to make sure their name was on The FA Youth Cup for 2013.
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GOALS: Chelsea 2-1 Norwich City U18s
Norwich City battled hard but just failed to overcome Chelsea away from home, with Jamie Eaton-Collins grabbing City's goal after a slick passing move from the visitors.
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Sheffield United are Premier League! | EVERY goal from 2018/19
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Highlights | Manchester United Women 2-0 Liverpool | FA Women's Super League
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England U21s 1-0 Belarus | Goals & Highlights
With just a week to go before their Euro Championship campaign begins, England Under-21s left it late to secure a 1-0 victory over Belarus in Barnsley.
Late had been the word of the night too, with the kick-off delayed 35 minutes due to the visitors being stuck in motorway traffic on their way to Oakwell.
The game never really sprang into life, and for most of the second half it looked as though Belarus were about to hold on for what would have been a memorable result given the circumstances.
But a close-range strike from defender Ben Gibson with just seven minutes remaining gave Gareth Southgate his 15th victory out of 17 games in charge and plenty to think about as his team prepare to head out to Czech Republic on Sunday.
England started sharply and with intent – Saido Berahino had the ball in the net from close range in the eighth minute, when Luke Garbutt’s centre was struck goalwards by Alex Pritchard.
A Belarusian defender blocked the Spurs man’s effort, but Berahino was flagged offside just as he poked home and the goal was chalked off.
The West Bromwich Albion striker then brought a save out of keeper Uladzislau Vasiliuchak, driving a low shot at goal after Pritchard had played him through but despite dominating possession and territory, England had failed to really test their guests.
Chelsea youngster Ruben Loftus-Cheek was introduced at the break for his U21s debut in place of Will Hughes, as was Calum Chambers, who took the central defensive berth left by John Stones after a first half in which his every touch was applauded by his hometown crowd.
But it was Belarus who came closest in the early stages of the second half, when Aliaksandr Yanchanka flashed a dipping shot just wide of the far post.
The Oakwell crowd were brought back to their feet just short of the hour mark when Southgate introduced both Harry Kane and Danny Ings to the attack in a bid to break the deadlock.
And Ings almost made an instant impact, setting up Garbutt with a neat cut-back from the left only for the Everton defender to see his slide-rule shot tipped wide by Vasiliuchak.
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Cerebral Palsy Soccer Skill Centres
This autumn, the Community Sports Foundation is launching both Cerebral Palsy and Hearing Impairment Soccer Skill Centres.
The Soccer Skill Centres will cater for both children and adults and gives participants the chance to play football against players with similar disabilities.
Both the Centres will take place at the Community Sports Foundation’s Carrow Park facility and will cost the participants just £1 per week.
They will sit alongside CSF’s two existing disability Soccer Skill Centres - Pan-Disability and Down’s Syndrome - both of which will resume from September.
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IN THE CITY: NORWICH
In The City this week features a special cinema trip to Penarth Pier Pavillion with our very own Peter Whittingham. We sat down with Whits to look through some of his most memorable moments in his last 8 years as a Bluebird, to get inside the mind of man behind the best left foot in the capital!
You can also hear from one of Russell's latest additions to the squad, Alex Revell who has already made his debut for Cardiff against Fulham last Saturday. He and the Gaffer have racked up a fair bit of history over the seasons, now hear from the Centre-Forward as he tells us what exactly makes Russell a good manager.
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And finally, the Capital breakfast team stopped by the House of Sport this week for another round of Capital Kick in preparation of the half-time takeover at Cardiff City's home fixture against Derby later this month. Joe Ralls and Tom Adeyemi were joined by some pupils from Ysgol Y Wern as they took on the challenge - keep watching to find out how you can get involved too!
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Fa Cup 5th Round Sunderland V Norwich City (1951)
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Start of the FA Cup 5th round football match between Sunderland and Norwich City in Sunderland. GV. Kick off. Sunderland kicking towards camera. SV. Sunderland centre forward attacking, passes ball to Trevor Ford. Ford kicks ball and is stopped by Billy Foulkes. Sunderland outside right gets ball and shoots at goal. Goalkeeper saves. SCU. Two men in crowd. SV. Tommy Wright running with ball and shoots at goal. Ball goes past. CU. Man in crowd. SV. Sunderland player passes to team mate. CU. Man in crowd shouting SV. Davis kicks ball. Goalkeeper tries to save but ball goes just inside goal line for goal. TV. Massed crowd cheering. LV. Norwich attack outside right, centres to goalkeeper who saves and kicks out to centre of field. SV. Sunderland man kicks at goal. Goalkeeper saves. Ball goes to Norwich man who kicks up field. GV. Play in middle. Billy Watson gets ball and goes up field. SV. Watson attacking, he scores goal. Watson being congratulated. Crowd cheering. LV. Play around Norwich goal, Wright attacking. SV. Crowd in stand. SV. T. Wright scores goal. Crowd cheering. GV. Play. Gavin of Norwich scores goal from free kick. Final score - Sunderland 3, Norwich City 1.
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U18 HIGHLIGHTS | United 3-0 Sunderland | The Academy
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HIGHLIGHTS | Norwich City 2-2 Arsenal | Premier League | Dec 01, 2019
We had to settle for a point from an entertaining clash at Norwich in Freddie Ljungberg’s first match as our interim head coach on Sunday.
After a particularly trying period, the Swede’s ascension to become our interim head coach had created a real sense of positivity – and the way we opened this match reflected that.
We were playing with more freedom than had been previously evident, and imposing ourselves on the hosts and pinning them back for extended periods.
But for all the neat interplay and one-touch passing, we were unable to find a way through – although both Joe Willock and Shkodran Mustafi came close – and the hosts eventually punished us.
Teemu Pukki’s opening goal had more than a touch of fortune about it, hitting the unfortunate Mustafi and spinning beyond Bernd Leno, but we responded well and were awarded a penalty for a handball three minutes later.
The decision was checked on VAR but eventually confirmed – and while Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang saw his initial spot kick saved by Tim Krul, the video referee ordered it to be retaken for encroachment. This time Auba made no mistake.
But were fell behind once again right on the stroke of half time when Norwich broke again through the dangerous Onel Hernandez, who found Todd Cantwell in space and the midfielder slotted it into the far corner.
Here was the first test of Ljungberg’s reign as he sought to lift his team at the interval, and they were soon back on the front foot at the start of the second half – only to have a penalty shout waved away for what looked like another handball.
But we got our equaliser in the 56th minute when Aubameyang struck his 10th Premier League goal of the season, curling in from close range after meeting a loose ball in the box. Game on.
Almost instantly, Bernd Leno was called into action to make a superb reaction save to deny Kenny McLean, before Cantwell fired wide moments later and then Leno was called into action to keep out Pukki’s effort.
As we entered the closing stages, there was a half chance for Mesut Ozil but the hosts were really piling on the pressure and Leno had to make a fine save to deny Max Aarons.
Torreira had a goalbound shot blocked deep into injury time, but there was to be no late twist, and we had to settle for a point.
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NATHAN REDMOND WINNING GOAL: England vs Wales 1-0 in Derby
Norwich City's Nathan Redmond scores the only goal of the match as England u21s beat Wales 1-0 in Derby to stay top of their UEFA 2015 qualifying group.
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HIGHLIGHTS | United 4-0 Chelsea | Rashford, Martial & James on target! | Premier League
Enjoy the highlights from a perfect start to the season for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's Reds, as United beat Chelsea 4-0 at Old Trafford thanks to goals from Marcus Rashford, Anthony Martial and debutent Daniel James!
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