MATCH REPORT WEST BROMWICH ALBION U21’S 3 EVERTON U21’S 1

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For the second time in 24 hours the “Baggies†got the better of the toffees as the U21’s beat their opponents convincingly by 3 goals to 1. Saido Berahino got two goals one in each half and was also denied from the penalty spot with Chris Wood getting the other before Shane Duffy grabbing a consolation for the visitors in the last minute.

This new U21 league took shape at West Brom’s training ground on Birmingham Road and as early as the first minute it was the hosts that rattled the cross bar with a header from Chris Wood but the referee spotted a push in the box to award Albion a penalty. Taudul guessed the right way to smother the ball at the first attempt.

Sam Kelly and Apostolos Vellios had a chance a piece unfortunately for them they could not capitalise on their chances before Taudul saved acrobatically to tip away a George Thorn free kick.

On 17 minutes Everton could not contain Albion any longer as Berahino made up for his earlier penalty miss by putting the home side ahead with a great contributing run and assist from Hurst.

The home side had settled down really well and looked a threat everytime they came forward.

Albion twice came close to going further ahead as Romaine Sawyers could only watch as his effort came back off the post then Wood was denied as he saw his effort agonisingly go inches wide.

Berahino was looking to double his tally before the break then a slight response from Everton saw Junior test Keeper with a rasping effort.

HALF TIME

WEST BROM U21’S 1 EVERTON U21’S 0

Taudul had to be alert early in the second half to deny the onrushing Sawyers who went racing towards goal.

Albion scored two goals within 8 minutes of each other, firstly Wood took advantage of some poor Everton defending to waltz around Everton’s Taudul and slot home the second leaving Everton with a mountain to climb.

The nail was finally hammered into Everton’s coffin on 65 minutes as Berahino doubled his tally and guarantee the home side the 3 points.

Chris Wood could have made things look worse only to see his effort crash into the side netting which gave Everton a big let off.

Dufffy made the scoreline look more respectacle to head home in the very last minute of the game to give Everton just a consolation.

Everton entertain West Ham at home next Sunday

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WEST BROM U21’S 3 EVERTON U21’S 1

West Brom U21’s: L Daniels, Hurst O’Neill, Thorne (C). D Daniels (Garmston 75), Gayle, Allan (Nabi 64), Mantom, Wood, Berahino, Sawyers (Brown 77)Unused Subs: Lewis(GK) , O’Sullivan

Coach David Oldfield

Everton U21’s: Taudul, Browning, Garbutt, Duffy (C), Bidwell, Kelly(Long 55), Lundstram, Barkley, Junior, Vellios, Forrester Unused Subs: Springthorpe (GK), Touray, Hammar, Jones

Coach: Alan Stubbs
 
Nice one AB, so fantastic to have you on this site mate.

Chris Wood, he's turning into a real player, I doubt he's ever going to be the world class superstar Winton Rufer, but he's got the makings of a very solid premier league striker in my opinion. Sign him up Moist!
 
Cheers AB, always look forward to your match reports and writeups.

How did Barkley perform this time out? No mention in the report, so I assume he didn't leave too many lasting impressions.
 
Cheers AB, nice report. Do you know if Hammar is back in full fitness? I did see he was unused sub.
 

Was just an average team performance, nothing to shout about QUOTE=pbeyer;1407171]Cheers AB, always look forward to your match reports and writeups.

How did Barkley perform this time out? No mention in the report, so I assume he didn't leave too many lasting impressions.[/QUOTE]
 
Johann trained on Saturday with the reserves ans watched the 18's game with the rest of his colleagues, also played quite a bit pre season
Cheers AB, nice report. Do you know if Hammar is back in full fitness? I did see he was unused sub.
 
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