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Robins 0-0 Chelsea under-21s (Cheltenham win 5-4 on pens)


Cheltenham Town won on penalties 5-4 against Chelsea under-21s, despite being held to a goalless draw in the 90 minutes, in their final Group E match of the Papa John’s Trophy.

All the penalty takers for the home side scored, with Owen Evans saving Blues midfielder Lewis Baker’s penalty, to win the shootout for the Robins.

The best chance inside the 90 minutes fell to Alfie May, who’s volley narrowly drifted past the far post, but his penalty was far more accurate, rising into the top corner past Ethan Wady.

The Robins fielded a mixture of senior and young talent, with scholars Will Armitage, Felix Miles, Joe Hunt, Zac Guinan and Connor Jakeways featuring.

Town won one point from the draw, and another for winning the shootout, but it wasn’t enough to move onto the next round.

Wade Elliot spoke after the result saying: “It was a really good performance. We are very pleased with the young ones and the seniors as well.

“If you’re a young player coming into the squad tonight, there are no better examples to look up-to in the squad."

Miles registered the first effort off the match; however it was blocked and easy for Blues keeper Wady to save.

May followed up with long distant strike towards goal, prompting a smart save from Wady.

The striker received a roar of applause as he attempted an overhead kick, but it was blocked by former Barcelona prospect Xavier Mbuyamba and went over the goal for a corner. The forward’s took the set-piece and his cross met strike partner Christian Norton, but his header glanced wide of the far post.

Chelsea tried to impose their game, though nothing came from their early attacks, with the most notable effort a Jude Soonsup-Bell strike the Speedy Skips Stand sign.

Following a scuffle, birthday boy Lewis Freestone, who turned 22, received a yellow card. The Blues had a free kick inside the Robins half, but it was wasted with the home side retrieving possession.

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