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Derby County 0-0 Town - Half-Time
Tuesday, 13th Sep 2016 20:42

Town’s game at Derby County remains 0-0 at the break but with Blues keeper Bartosz Bialkowski having made a number of saves.

Adam Webster and Conor Grant replaced the injured Tommy Smith and Freddie Sears in an otherwise unchanged side but with Town lining up in a 4-4-1-1 formation with Grant on the left and Kevin Bru behind striker Brett Pitman.

Derby made two changes with Jacob Butterfield coming in for Johnny Russell, who has a calf problem, in midfield and Alex Pearce taking over from Jason Shackell at centre-half.

The Blues had most of the ball in the early stages but it was Derby who created the first chance on five, James Wilson breaking towards the edge of the box before Webster stopped him in his tracks.

The Rams went close to going in front in the 10th minute when Luke Chambers’s clearing header from a cross from the right only reached Matej Vydra on the edge of the box. The Czech Republic international hit a powerful low shot which Bialkowski brilliantly stopped. Chambers atoned for his error by reaching the loose ball before Wilson

Derby continued to look the more dangerous side with their pace going forward proving a significant threat but without Bialkowski being tested again.

But the Blues began to get on top as the match reached the 20-minute mark, Bru and Jonas Knudsen combining with Grant Ward on the left before the ex-Spurs winger hit a low shot well wide.

On 22 Bru, who was finding a lot of space midway inside the Derby half, fed Grant to his left. The on-loan Everton man crossed to the far post and the ball deflected out to the Mauritius international, whose attempt to loop the ball back into the box was blocked.

Town continued to have more of the ball, passing it around confidently at times, but without creating an opportunity.

In the 31st minute a Butterfield freekick on the Derby right, awarded after Grant had fouled Cyrus Christie, was cleared to Craig Bryson, who hit a shot through a crowd of players which Bialkowski claimed at the second attempt.

The Rams were taking charge again and two minutes later, after Bru had got caught in possession midway inside his own half by Will Hughes, Bryson shot wide, off a Town defender according to the home players but not referee Stuart Attwell.

Town found themselves very much under the cosh as the half entered its final 10 minutes. Chambers blocked an Ikechi Anya shot, then Cole Skuse was booked for a foul on Hughes. Moments later, Webster bundled the ball behind after Anya had cut in from the left.

On 38 Webster made a strong run from deep unchallenged but Derby quickly regained possession and brought the ball forward again.

A minute later Berra was booked for a foul on Hughes and Butterfield sent the resultant 25-yard freekick wide.

The Derby pressure continued, Wilson hitting a low shot from distance which Bialkowski saved down to his left. Knudsen cleared the danger.

Half-time gave the Blues some respite having been pinned back in their own box for most of the final 15 minutes.

After weathering the Rams’ earlier spell of dominance, the Blues briefly got on top but without creating a serious chance. However, the home side regained control and Town will be pleased to have gone in still level at the break.

Town: Bialkowski, Chambers (c), Webster, Berra, Knudsen, Skuse, Bru, Douglas, Ward, Grant, Pitman. Subs: Gerken, Emmanuel, Kenlock, Bishop, Lawrence, Varney, Best.

Derby: Carson, Christie, Keogh (c), Pearce, Olsson, Butterfield, Bryson, Hughes, Anya, Vydra, Wilson. Subs: Mitchell, Shackell, Ince, Bent, Baird, Johnson, Blackman. Referee: Stuart Attwell (Warwickshire).


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GiveusaWave added 20:44 - Sep 13
Absolute world class performance by Bart. We could get a 0-0 here.
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blueboy1981 added 20:44 - Sep 13
Nice to know we are really going for it ......... !! Do we look like having a shot ?

Thank heavens for Bart.
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jas0999 added 20:45 - Sep 13
Not a single shot on target. Gone there to frustrate and bore, presumably with hope of nicking a goal but with MM delighted with a point. Outplayed so far, but with good record at ground and sounds like type of game where one team will do everything but score and the other will score with only shot. Would be good if that's the case, but this style of football remains not for me.
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GiveusaWave added 20:47 - Sep 13
Given the way we were battered at the end of the first half, MM will be beyond delighted with a point here.
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blueboy1981 added 20:48 - Sep 13
We're sorted - Reg is on .......... !!! Masterstroke by the genius of a Manager.
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Kirbmeister added 20:50 - Sep 13
One away goal all season and that was a penalty that shouldn't have been given.
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warktheline added 20:52 - Sep 13
absolutely battered in first half, against a side totally out of salts! Worrying times!
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blueboy1981 added 20:55 - Sep 13
Told you ...... !!!
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TimmyH added 20:55 - Sep 13
Why am I getting the feeling already our player of the year again will be Bart. Thought Derby were meant to be struggling at the moment?...only surprise is we haven't conceded.
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GiveusaWave added 20:56 - Sep 13
Reg could be a master stroke.
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Tractorboy1985 added 20:56 - Sep 13
You don't shoot.. You don't score! Get in reg! Well in lad!!
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blueboy1981 added 20:57 - Sep 13
....... euphoria tho' can be short lived ..... !!!
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Langdon_Blue added 21:07 - Sep 13
Good to see you getting behind the manager and Varney Blueboy1981....to be fair you called that goal :-)
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jas0999 added 21:11 - Sep 13
People who say we have been unlucky ... Well lucky there! Howler from the keeper.
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Gcon added 21:39 - Sep 13
Can't imagine you have ever felt euphoria, Blueboy
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warksonwater added 21:42 - Sep 13
Great win lads. First away win of the season against a very good side. Onwards and upwards!
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blueboy1981 added 21:44 - Sep 13
Gcon ....... one thing for certain is - you haven't - another one far to satisfied with zero success.
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brian_a_mul added 21:48 - Sep 13
Yes!
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pitseablue added 21:48 - Sep 13
Well played blue boy… You must be gutted we won !!
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carlo88 added 21:59 - Sep 13
What a save by Bart at the end.
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