
Chelsea
beat Manchester City 3-1 to take a first-leg lead in the FA Youth Cup final,
but what might the future hold for the latest crop of youngsters? We look
back at last year's final and ask: where are they now?
Two goals for Tammy Abraham and a late strike from Dominic Solanke have put
the young Blues are on the brink of securing the trophy for the second year
in a row after beating Fulham 7-6 on aggregate last season.
It's their sixth final in eight years but what's happened to the youngsters
who previously made it to the showpiece?
From the 133 players who have played in the last five FA Youth Cup final,
only 26% are currently in the Premier League with 24% in the Championship.
More than one in ten is without a club or in non-league football.
Last season's finalists
John Terry was the last Chelsea player to break through and become a regular
starter for Chelsea but that was 15 years ago.
Only three of the players who featured against Fulham last season have made
an appearance in the first-team line-up this term.
Highly-rated Ruben Loftus-Cheek got a chance to impress against Manchester
City and Sporting Lisbon, while Solanke made has a lone appearance against
Maribor. Danish centre-back Andreas Christensen is the only other player to
have since made the step-up, making League and FA Cup appearances against
Shrewsbury and Bradford.
By contrast, four of last year's finalists - inlcuding Moussa Dembele,
George Williams and Patrick Roberts - have been regular starters in Fulham's
first-team, making a combined total of 54 appearances in contrast to
Chelsea’s five.
What the experts think
Dean Ashton and Clinton Morrison, speaking on
Sky Sports News HQ's
Morning View agree that foreign imports and money being invested at the
highest level continue to hinder young players' development but believes
recent FA proposals for new homegrown rules offer hope for the future.
“It’s still very difficult to make it as a professional footballer and make
that step up," said Dean Ashton. "There’s been a lot of foreign imports but
I think that will change with the new rules.
“I think we’re going to see a lot of more English talent progress over the
next few years.”
Clinton Morrison echoed Ashton's warning but tipped Chelsea loanee Patrick
Bamford - who this week collected the Championship Player of the Year award
for his 19 goals with Middlesbrough - to force his way into Jose Mourinho's
plans.
“Just because you’ve signed that first professional contract, doesn’t mean
you’ve made it," Morrison said..
“John Terry’s had a brilliant career but it’s one in a million; when you’re
the cream of the crop like Chelsea you can buy who you want. Look at Patrick
Bamford – he’s exceptional and he looks like a natural-born striker.
“Will he be given his chance at Chelsea? He deserves it and I think he would
take it.”
Chelsea's 2014 squad: Bradley Collins, Isak Ssewankambo, Andreas
Christensen, Jake Clarke-Salter, Ola Aina, Jordan Houghton, Charlie Colkett,
Ruben Loftus-Cheek (c), Isaiah Brown, Dominic Solanke, Jay DaSilva, Kyle
Scott, Ruben Sammut, Fankaty Dabo, Kasey Palmer, Charly Musonda.
Andreas Christensen (Denmark) - two appearances for Chelsea this season.
Ruben Loftus-Cheek (England) - two appearances for Chelsea this season v Man
City & Sporting Lisbon. Has represented England at U16/17/19 level.
Dominic Solanke (England) - one appearance for Chelsea this season v
Maribor. Has represented England at U16/17/18.
Fulham's 2014 squad: Marek Rodak, Ryheem Sheckleford, Liam Donnelly (c),
Cameron Burgess, Jordan Evans, Solomon Sambou, Joshua Smile, Patrick
Roberts, Emerson Hyndman, George Williams, Moussa Dembele, Magnus Norman
(GK), Aaron Redford, Noe Baba, Dean O'Halloran, Joshua Walker.
Cameron Burgess (Australia) - on loan at Ross County until the end of the
season. Has made four appearances for Fulham this season.
Patrick Roberts (England) - 18 appearances for Fulham and has represented
England U19s.
Emerson Hyndman (USA) - Nine appearances made for Fulham.
George Williams (Wales) - has played 14 times for Fulham and has one cap for
Wales. Currently at MK Dons on loan for the second time.
Moussa Dembele (France) - 13 appearances for Fulham.