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RESERVES KICK OFF LIVE
The first team season is underway and 24 hours later the reserves begin their campaign too. Chelsea TV will show live Monday afternoon's home match against Sunderland.
The venue is Cobham so the game is not open to spectators but the TV broadcast begins at 2pm with the game shown again later in the day.
It is the first competitive game for Chelsea's second string since they were crowned national champions at this level back in May. New reserve team manager Dermot Drummy has a squad largely untouched by injury so many of those who featured regularly last season are available again.
Gokhan Tore and Jacopo Sala have moved to Hamburg and top scorer Fabio Borini is now with Parma, but top appearance maker Milan Lalkovic (pictured) remains, as do fellow striker Adam Phillip and midfielder Kaby.
Billy Clifford, Jamal Blackman and Nathaniel Chalobah were part of the first team pre season while Conor Clifford has just returned from his first call-up into the full Ireland squad. Central defender Tomas Kalas recently played in the European Under 19 Championships final, and right-back/right midfielder Todd Kane will be looking to build on an impressive first season as a full-time Academy player. It was he who netted a spectacular goal in last season's play-off final.
Drummy reports that one or two first-team squad members might be available to him this afternoon and is pleased with the shape his squad is in ahead of the match.
'The boys have trained really well, they pride themselves in terms of being fit. Results-wise our pre-season wasn't the best but it all changes when we start the league. Andre [Villas-Boas] will be watching with all his staff as well and we will be geared up for a win.'
Such is the nature of reserve football that Drummy is playing down the effect being champions might have on the season ahead.
'One week I could have one team out and the next week I could have another team out,' he points out.
'Players will go on loan. It was a great achievement last season and you want to win every game regardless of what team you put out, but you are a bit more realistic beforehand.
'The boys want to progress into the first team squad and they do have to learn a winning mentality. We will go out to win and it would be nice to win it again.'
The first team season is underway and 24 hours later the reserves begin their campaign too. Chelsea TV will show live Monday afternoon's home match against Sunderland.
The venue is Cobham so the game is not open to spectators but the TV broadcast begins at 2pm with the game shown again later in the day.
It is the first competitive game for Chelsea's second string since they were crowned national champions at this level back in May. New reserve team manager Dermot Drummy has a squad largely untouched by injury so many of those who featured regularly last season are available again.
Gokhan Tore and Jacopo Sala have moved to Hamburg and top scorer Fabio Borini is now with Parma, but top appearance maker Milan Lalkovic (pictured) remains, as do fellow striker Adam Phillip and midfielder Kaby.
Billy Clifford, Jamal Blackman and Nathaniel Chalobah were part of the first team pre season while Conor Clifford has just returned from his first call-up into the full Ireland squad. Central defender Tomas Kalas recently played in the European Under 19 Championships final, and right-back/right midfielder Todd Kane will be looking to build on an impressive first season as a full-time Academy player. It was he who netted a spectacular goal in last season's play-off final.
Drummy reports that one or two first-team squad members might be available to him this afternoon and is pleased with the shape his squad is in ahead of the match.
'The boys have trained really well, they pride themselves in terms of being fit. Results-wise our pre-season wasn't the best but it all changes when we start the league. Andre [Villas-Boas] will be watching with all his staff as well and we will be geared up for a win.'
Such is the nature of reserve football that Drummy is playing down the effect being champions might have on the season ahead.
'One week I could have one team out and the next week I could have another team out,' he points out.
'Players will go on loan. It was a great achievement last season and you want to win every game regardless of what team you put out, but you are a bit more realistic beforehand.
'The boys want to progress into the first team squad and they do have to learn a winning mentality. We will go out to win and it would be nice to win it again.'
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