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RESERVES PRIMED FOR VILLA TEST
Posted on: Mon 03 Oct 2011
Dermot Drummy is hoping his reserve team continue their unbeaten start to the season away at Aston Villa this evening, live on Chelsea TV.
The second string coach is without a couple of regulars as a result of international call-ups, but has a squad desperate to get back into action after last week's 3-3 draw against Everton at Cobham, which saw us come from behind three times to snatch a late point.
It took an injury-time Todd Kane equaliser against the Toffees to earn the draw, and Drummy has praise for the character of his young squad.
'It was a pleasing game really because they were quite strong and we played well,' he said. 'You don't want to give goals away so we have to work at that but the type of football we're playing is quite exciting on the eye. The effort and character the boys showed to come back personifies the spirit we are looking for.
'When they got another late goal after we equalised a second time you think the game is dead but Billy Clifford, playing out of position on the wing, can pull something out and has that ability to see things, while Todd Kane has the passion to get in behind and change games. They're massive characteristics in the modern game that you have to show. It's that little bit extra and something different that changes the game for you and we've got that in this squad.
'It is something Todd had to harness. He used to lose his composure and didn't see the game because he was so passionate. Now he is listening and responding to good advice and making fantastic improvements.
'You can't make someone want to run and tackle. I believe it has to be in you to have that competitive edge.'
Kane is one Drummy expects to be without this evening, while Josh McEachran has been called up to the England Under 21 squad.
'We've got a couple away on international duty,' Drummy said. 'We have a fixture when no one else has but it's good for the boys to go away and get some of this experience. Nathaniel Chalobah and Jamal Blackman have been called up by England Under 19s, they've been fantastic.
'Todd and George Saville are on standby and that's a credit to their development, recognition of how far these two have come. The flip side is other players will get a game, and I think they now know what's required in terms of how we play and the effort needed, so youth team players that have been doing well for Adi Viveash will have a taste of reserve football.'
These youngsters will come up against a Villa side Drummy has the utmost respect for, and one he does not expect an easy ride from.
'Villa give you a good game, they use their wingers a lot and they compete,' he explained. 'They may have a couple of first-teamers playing which is great for us, and they're a good side to play.
'They're a top academy, I know [coaches] Tony McAndrew and Gordon Cowans really well, we beat them in the Youth Cup in 2010 and they have a lot of respect in football. They're proven to put players in the Premier League.'
Tonight's game is live on Chelsea TV and CTV Online from 7pm, Sky channel 421.
Posted on: Mon 03 Oct 2011
Dermot Drummy is hoping his reserve team continue their unbeaten start to the season away at Aston Villa this evening, live on Chelsea TV.
The second string coach is without a couple of regulars as a result of international call-ups, but has a squad desperate to get back into action after last week's 3-3 draw against Everton at Cobham, which saw us come from behind three times to snatch a late point.
It took an injury-time Todd Kane equaliser against the Toffees to earn the draw, and Drummy has praise for the character of his young squad.
'It was a pleasing game really because they were quite strong and we played well,' he said. 'You don't want to give goals away so we have to work at that but the type of football we're playing is quite exciting on the eye. The effort and character the boys showed to come back personifies the spirit we are looking for.
'When they got another late goal after we equalised a second time you think the game is dead but Billy Clifford, playing out of position on the wing, can pull something out and has that ability to see things, while Todd Kane has the passion to get in behind and change games. They're massive characteristics in the modern game that you have to show. It's that little bit extra and something different that changes the game for you and we've got that in this squad.
'It is something Todd had to harness. He used to lose his composure and didn't see the game because he was so passionate. Now he is listening and responding to good advice and making fantastic improvements.
'You can't make someone want to run and tackle. I believe it has to be in you to have that competitive edge.'
Kane is one Drummy expects to be without this evening, while Josh McEachran has been called up to the England Under 21 squad.
'We've got a couple away on international duty,' Drummy said. 'We have a fixture when no one else has but it's good for the boys to go away and get some of this experience. Nathaniel Chalobah and Jamal Blackman have been called up by England Under 19s, they've been fantastic.
'Todd and George Saville are on standby and that's a credit to their development, recognition of how far these two have come. The flip side is other players will get a game, and I think they now know what's required in terms of how we play and the effort needed, so youth team players that have been doing well for Adi Viveash will have a taste of reserve football.'
These youngsters will come up against a Villa side Drummy has the utmost respect for, and one he does not expect an easy ride from.
'Villa give you a good game, they use their wingers a lot and they compete,' he explained. 'They may have a couple of first-teamers playing which is great for us, and they're a good side to play.
'They're a top academy, I know [coaches] Tony McAndrew and Gordon Cowans really well, we beat them in the Youth Cup in 2010 and they have a lot of respect in football. They're proven to put players in the Premier League.'
Tonight's game is live on Chelsea TV and CTV Online from 7pm, Sky channel 421.



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