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Derby 1-4 Town - Half-Time
Tuesday, 1st Oct 2013 20:42

Daryl Murphy scored twice and Christophe Berra and Aaron Cresswell once each to see the Blues into a 4-1 half-time lead at Derby. In addition to his goal, Cresswell assisted the other three.

Mick McCarthy named an unchanged team for the third successive match with the only switch in the 18 Tyrone Mings’s return to the bench in place of striker Jack Marriott.

The Rams, watched by new boss Steve McClaren, who takes charge tomorrow, handed a debut to defender Zak Whitbread, who joined on loan from Leicester yesterday.

On-form Blues striker Davi McGoldrick went looking for what would be his first ever Town away goal early on, but failed to find the target from 20 yards in the fourth minute.

At the other end, Craig Forsyth crossed but former Norwich man Chris Martin got under the ball with his header.

But it was Town who would draw first blood in the sixth minute. McGoldrick won a freekick on the left after he was fouled by Jake Buxton. Aaron Cresswell sent a freekick to the far post and Christophe Berra powered home his second headed goal of the season.

Two minutes later, Daryl Murphy forced Rams’ keeper Lee Grant to parry a shot from the right. Ryan Tunnicliffe was unable to get in a clean strike at the rebound and McGoldrick’s subsequent strike deflected wide.

From the corner, Town went two in front. Cresswell again whipped the ball over and this time it was Murphy who powered home the header.

Three minutes later, the home side pulled a goal back after Connor Sammon forced Berra to concede a corner on the right having beaten Cresswell. Ben Davies whipped the ball in and debutant Whitbread’s header flew past Gerken.

But it took only another two minutes for Town’s two-goal lead to be restored. Good work from Cresswell, Tunnicliffe, Murphy and Paul Anderson on the left ended with the former Forest midfielder playing in the left-back at a very tight angle. Cresswell brought the ball in before hitting a low shot which struck keeper Lee Grant and then the back of the net for his second goal of the season.

The basketball style end to end scoring eventually subsided, although the Blues could have been 4-1 up in the 18th minute when a McGoldrick shot deflected to Murphy with the Rams’ defence again all over the place but a defender’s toe stabbed the ball out, although referee Trevor Kettle awarded a goalkick.

Just before the half hour Berra headed over from another Town set piece, this time a corner, then at the other end Ward curled a shot wide for the Rams. Two minutes later, McGoldrick shot wide after being cleverly played in by Luke Hyam.

Town did make in 4-1 in the 34th minute and once more from a set piece. Cresswell whipped the ball in and Murphy flashed a header past Grant and into the net for his second of the season.

Large numbers of the home fans decided they’d seen enough of the first half at this point and were sung on their way by the Blues’ support, who earlier had given Steve McClaren his first burst of ‘You’re being sacked in the morning’ before he has even officially taken charge at Pride Park.

Davies shot wide for the Rams, then with five minutes of the half still McGoldrick headed Anderson’s right-wing cross beyond Grant’s left post.

Gerken was forced into action in the 44th minute when Ward dispossessed Anderson but the Blues keeper reacted quickly and blocked. Moments later, the former Sheffield United man curled a strike over from distance.

Referee Kettle’s whistle brought a breathless half to an end after a lengthy spell of injury time in which the Rams won several corners.

Town were worthy of their lead with the home side unable to deal with Cresswell’s set pieces for three of the goals and having been taken apart by slick Blues passing for the goal the left-back scored himself.

Mick McCarthy’s men appear well on their way to what would be their first away win of the season and only their second of 2013, the other one having come at Pride Park in April.

Derby: Grant, Smith, Buxton, Whitbread, Forsyth, Davies, Bryson, Hughes, Ward, Sammon, Martin. Unused: Deeney, Lowe, Hanson, Bennett, Eustace, Jacobs, Russell.

Town: Gerken, Chambers, Berra, Smith, Cresswell, Anderson, Hyam, Skuse, Tunnicliffe, Murphy, McGoldrick. Unused: Loach, Hewitt, Mings, Edwards, Tabb, Wordsworth, Nouble. Referee: Trevor Kettle (Rutland). Att:


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Jeff_winger added 20:46 - Oct 1
was it not Murphys 3rd goalof season?
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irishtim added 20:48 - Oct 1
Bloody Marvelous.
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CharlieITFC added 20:50 - Oct 1
of the whole report scowie, the thing you pick up on is that?! WE'RE 4-1 UP AFTER 45 MINUTES!!!!!!
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glm86 added 20:52 - Oct 1
Shame marriot not on bench could of gave him a good 30min run. Bit hopefully if we can keep this form goin no doubt he'll get a run nearer the end of season.
COYB!!!! Few more foals and maybe Murphy hat-trick
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Karlosfandangal added 20:53 - Oct 1
Oops by the people who posted saying Murphy can't finish lol
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irishtim added 21:05 - Oct 1
Please don't throw tis away.
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brittaniaman added 21:07 - Oct 1
NOW 3 - 4 CANNOT BELIEVE IT what happened half time ????????????
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Elizabeth added 21:09 - Oct 1
What is going on ?.. Total capitulation..If we lose this now we will be a laughing stock!
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glm86 added 21:17 - Oct 1
No can't look no more. Squeaky bum time!!!!!!!
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brittaniaman added 21:33 - Oct 1
4 - 4 derby could take it from us HOPE NOT Another 2pts. lost
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Shotleytractor added 21:34 - Oct 1
Noooooo
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thebeat added 21:41 - Oct 1
Total disgrace!!
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Shotleytractor added 21:44 - Oct 1
Too many bookings, not gone but looking on bbc derby had 1 less foul but only 1 booking. Can anyone explain further?
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StochesStotasBlewe added 21:45 - Oct 1
FFS. That is a bag of shi#t. to lose a 3 goal lead. totally unacceptable. What the hell happened at half time.
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bluemikey100 added 21:45 - Oct 1
mmmm value for money
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HALLSJ added 21:46 - Oct 1
WTF that's a joke defence had Derby to score the 6th, 7th and 8th won £16 from a start point of £2 gutted what a crap second half. Mick needs to give them a right b........g
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churchmans81 added 21:47 - Oct 1
For the love of God !! Same old Ipswich !!
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Elizabeth added 21:48 - Oct 1
Totally unacceptable when you are leading 4-1. Whatever happened in the second half.?I guess the players thought the game was won and sat back.We would have been pleased with a point before the game began, but now it feels like a defeat.Hope the players are feeling as down in the mouth as I am. Still work to do Mick!
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bushbaby7 added 21:49 - Oct 1
Would've happily taken a point at the beginning of the game. But to lose a 3 goal lead is unacceptable, at any level!! It feels like we lost tonight!
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Keaneish added 21:51 - Oct 1
Has Alex Mathie ever co-commentated on the radio in a game we've won!?
Every game i cant get to i turn on the radio and as soon as i know he's on there, it's guaranteed we're not going to win!!!

Not sure what angers me most. The fact we've let a 3 goal cushion go or the fact that smarmy tit McClaren has changed the game with a different system at half time!
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Morgan added 21:51 - Oct 1
I would have taken 4 points from Derby and Wednesday away so no excuses on Saturday.

Only Ipswich can make a 4-4 and a point away from home feel like a defeat!

Wasn't there so no comment on performance other than obvious disappointment having taken a huge lead.
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Fatboy added 21:52 - Oct 1
Why didn't we shut up shop at halftime, something we did so well at the end of last season?
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