Nyakhuwa, who has played as well as I’ve seen him today, makes it 3-1. City playing really well at the moment, great pressing and some lovely bits of skill.
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Nyakhuwa, who has played as well as I’ve seen him today, makes it 3-1. City playing really well at the moment, great pressing and some lovely bits of skill.
Reindorf makes it 4-1 - he’s stood in an offside position, but the ball skids off a defender’s head to play him onside.
Finished 4-1, City got progressively better as the game went on - got to feel optimistic about the future when you see a performance like that.
We are, top of the league...
https://www.flashscore.com/football/.../table/overall
Highlights of the Bristol City game here.
https://www.cardiffcityfc.co.uk/video/player/0_fkqel6h2
No Isaac Jefferies in the squad yesterday. No point in reading too much into that but worth keeping an eye on.
Highlights of the u-18s win against Brentford on Saturday here. The dug-out partially obscures the red card incident, Jac Thomas seemed bemused by the decision.
https://www.cardiffcityfc.co.uk/vide...e-5c589cd26f12
Hayden Allmark scored for Wales u-17s against Norway yesterday in a 4-3 defeat. He came off the bench, Noah Williams started.
Cody Twose, Dakarai Mafico, Dylan Lawlor, Luey Giles, Ronan Kpakio and Trey George all in Wales u19 squad
Joined by City old boys Lewys Benjamin & Gabriele Biancheri
That’s great, think I’m right in saying all of them bar Trey George have been in a first team squad already.
I saw somewhere on Twitter that Wales under 17 were 3-0 down today to Italy at half time.
Another thing I saw on Twitter is something about the under 21 game v Everton tonight being streamed for Everton members - City’s media dept has been e-mailed by a City fan asking if there is any chance it can be made available to City fans.
Yeah they lost 4-3 to Norway too
A shame given we've qualified for the last 2 u17 tournaments but a country as small as Wales are never going to be competitive in each iteration
You're right lots of senior experience, strangely no Charlie Crew or Iwan Morgan. Lewys Benjamin another who's been in a City first team squad I believe?
Just found out that Wales under 17s lost 4-0 and they’re out now after losing 4-3 to Norway earlier in the week - their remaining game is against San Marino, no details as to City representation in the side.
I just checked on YouTube, and it looks as if it will be streamed there
https://www.youtube.com/results?sear...21+live+stream
It’s being streamed by Everton so may be available somewhere https://www.evertonfc.com/live
You’ve got to pay on the Everton site and even when I clicked to do that, nothing happened, there’s nothing on the link Rontomuk posted either.
15' - The visitors are enjoying a spell of possession in the Everton half, with Michael Reindorf's close range effort striking the post before going out for a goal kick.
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Updates on Everton Academy Page in X (Twitter).
2-2 after 85 mins great come back after being 2-0 down
FT 2-2 Morgan Wigley and Trey George are the scorer's great point for the U21. I think they are now top in the cup and league, but not sure
And it seems they were the best team here is a report from the Toffees site.
Everton U21s steal a point from the jaws of victory
Everton U21s eventually surrendered a 2-goal lead to Cardiff City U21s in the Premier League Cup this Friday evening at Walton Hall Park.
Official Everton Members who can't get to the game can watch a live stream of the match, which kicks off at 7 pm GMT.
Cardiff City lead Group F ahead of Everton on goal difference after both sides have played two games against the other sides in the group, Ipswich and Watford. Teams play each other home and away in all of the nine groups with group winners and the seven best-performing 2nd-place teams going through to the Round of 16.
No real surprises in the line-up but only 4 subs on the Everton bench. The home side took the lead first minute through Luke Butterfield on a square ball from Jacob Beaumont-Clark that he placed well past the Cardiff keeper.Everton held that lead into the break despite some dangerous chances at the other end that tested Fraser Barnsley in the Everton goal.
More pressure after the break was resisted until Isaac Heath drew a penalty when he was fouled and Charlie Whitaker made no mistake from the penalty spot.
But Cardiff's relentless attacks finally paid off when they pulled one back with 12 minutes to go. A great tackle by Patterson was rewarded with a free-kick for Cardiff and a yellow card for the seriously miffed Everton player, made worse when the ball was bundled over the line from the free-kick for the visitors' second goal.