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Derby County 0-1 Town - Match Report
Tuesday, 13th Sep 2016 21:53

Luke Varney netted against his old club eight minutes after coming on as a half-time sub to see the Blues to a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Derby at the iPro Stadium where Town are undefeated in almost a decade. The striker hit a 25-yard shot - the Blues' first on target - which Rams keeper Scott Carson could only help on its way into his net.

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 Bartosz 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.

The Blues made two made two changes at the start of the second half with Varney and Tom Lawrence, making his Blues debut, taking over from Grant, who had never really got to grips with the pace of the game, and Bru, who had drifted out of it towards the end of the half. Lawrence started on the left with Varney joining Pitman up front.

Bryson hit the second period’s first shot wide two minutes after the restart, before Varney picked up a quick booking for a foul on Pearce.

But in the 54th minute the 33-year-old, in his third spell with the Blues having signed a short-term deal until January last month, put Town in front via their first shot on target.

The one-time Ram brought the ball inside from the right and hit a 25-yard shot which Carson could only palm into the corner of his net. The former England keeper will feel he should have done better with Varney’s first goal of his latest spell and third goal overall for Town.

The goal quietened down the home crowd with their side having been unable to replicate their late first-half dominance after half-time. On 61 Butterfield hit a shot which deflected through to Bialkowski.

Five minutes later Lawrence was sent away down the left and crossed accurately with the outside of his right boot to Ward, who headed over.

But the home side gradually began to put the pressure on again. Knudsen did well to cut out Anya’s final ball after some slick Derby passing into the box, then Bialkowski claimed a freekick sent in from left.

Teddy Bishop replaced Skuse in the 72nd minute, the Bristolian having received treatment moments earlier.

Hughes shot not far wide from 20 yards on 75 with the Rams being limited to efforts from distance. Two minutes later, Butterfield hit a strike which hit Webster and then Vydra before going behind.

The Rams began to put the Blues under heavy pressure in the final 10 minutes. On 82 Pitman blocked superbly on the edge of his own box.

Three minutes later, former Town man Darren Bent, who had come on as a sub, blazed over after the ball was played to him on the edge of the box after a cross from the left.

On 87, Berra and then Pitman cleared a dangerous ball in from the Derby right, sending Varney away on the left. Ward made a superb untracked run down the middle but Varney opted to go alone and shot tamely to Carson.

As the match entered its final scheduled minute Pitman was booked for a foul on Hughes, referee Attwell having allowed play to continue after the challenge but with Derby unable to make anything of the attack.

In three minutes of injury time sub Nick Blackman shot not too far wide from 25 yards and seconds before the final whistle the former Reading man came even closer to claiming a point.

Hughes escaped down the left, cut in and crossed low, the ball deflecting to Blackman six yards from goal. The ex-Sheffield United frontman seemed certain to score but Knudsen somehow blocked and Bialkowski grabbed the ball right on his line.

Moments later, referee Attwell’s whistle confirmed Town’s first away win of 2016/17 as a chorus of boos rang around the iPro Stadium.

Having ridden their luck at times towards the end of the first half, once Varney had scored his goal the Blues saw out most of the second period without too much danger until the final moments when Blackman looked certain to score.

The goalscorer will undoubtedly be delighted to have been the hero against one of his old clubs and the former Ram made an impression even aside from his goal and might have created a second for Ward.

The three points sees Town up to ninth in the table with the Blues next in action at home to Aston Villa on Saturday.

Town: Bialkowski, Chambers (c), Webster, Berra, Knudsen, Skuse (Bishop 72), Bru (Varney 46), Douglas, Ward (Lawrence 46), Grant, Pitman. Subs: Gerken, Emmanuel, Kenlock, Best.

Derby: Carson, Christie, Keogh (c), Pearce, Olsson (Blackman 88), Butterfield, Bryson, Hughes, Anya, Vydra, Wilson (Bent 64). Subs: Mitchell, Shackell, Ince, Baird, Johnson. Referee: Stuart Attwell (Warwickshire). Att: 26,425.


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Elizabeth added 07:03 - Sep 14
Much needed three points .. I detect another roller coaster season but it seems to be the norm in this league ! Hopefully we can build on this .. Bring on Saturday!!
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Keaneish added 07:18 - Sep 14
Swn98 - it's a shame "grinding" is a term that's become synonymous with our football club.
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warkthelint added 07:36 - Sep 14
Pleased we won but the football is truly awful and will not make us protagonists and McCarthy will stick to his one trick strategy even if he knows it won't work over a season.
The football is even more wretched than last season and I thought we had reached the nadir with some abysmal performances but he seems to get pleasure in doing it his way....to the detriment of the team and supporters. First shot was after 53 minutes...you tell me how does he prepare his team in the changing room? The victory has only papered over the cracks and Chambers must be livid in having to play out his career in the wrong position and be made to look like a carthorse. Can 't we bring in fresh blood and play our two youngsters Emmanuel and Kenlock who surely will add attacking verve ? I thought Best was supposed to score for us...poor fella can't even get into this shower of a team which has no attacking threat.We rode our luck last night but a win is a win but let's not get carried away..the team is mediocre like our manager but we fought it out. What must Sir Bobby be thinking....
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Brownie added 07:42 - Sep 14
Can't agree re Skuse - best holding player we have. Problem is playing him with Bru & Douglas who I don't rate..

Looking at posts do I have to be a MM hater or lover? Can I be a not convinced but we'll see and meantime get behind the lads?

Looking forward to Saturday which is more than I was last night. Amazing what a scrappy win does..
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warktheline added 07:57 - Sep 14
'Grinding' was a word I used when McCarthy firstly secured our Championship standing, and secondly, firmly established our club at Championship level. I really don't care that many on forum don't regard this as 'anything special', personally I believe he was most certainly the right man for the job and he done remarkably well in the first 2 years, but since then, all I've seen is negativity. Obviously many factors have, and still continue to play there part in this trend, but in regards to team selection McCarthy's boring stubbornness has well and truly 'sold its sell by date'. Unfortunately many fans can see no further than 3 very lucky points!
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Surco72 added 08:28 - Sep 14
Cole Skuse a holding midfielder won 1 tackle last night , less than both wingers , Douglas and Pitman . Douglas also won more headers , blocks and clearances .
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tractorboybig added 08:48 - Sep 14
Keep your heads on. 5-1 to derby would not have been unfair. Rode our luck ,stuck to guns and their bogey team there.
The fact is both reading and derby out played an out classed us, preston made us very ordinary.
3 points is three points but a hard season to survive lays ahead.
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DirtyOldNodger added 10:44 - Sep 14
A win is a win, and can only be of benefit to the overall team confidence. The only stats that mean anything are the score and 3 points on the board.

Well done to Mick and the squad, doesn't matter what form Derby are in, they are never an easy team to play.

Good to see Reg score a cracker as well, even if Carson helped out a little.

On to Villa on Saturday. Up the town!
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whiskey added 16:17 - Sep 14
Disagree with much of what's said here. We have new a midfield and forwards who have to suit up and start performing, as well as new signings that need to learn to link up fast. They will need time to gel. That's not new age philosophy. We have made a brilliant 4 or 5 signings in Williams, Ward, etc. etc. We will either gel as a team or will make replacements of anyone underperforming in Jan. Murphy was a loss, but where were we going with that style? He is 34? This is the start of a much needed agitation. Imagine an Ipswich that is organized, hard to break down, like we are now, but also fast, sexy, and dominant in the midfield (which we will be) and strong up front.

It has to work.
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Mick_Mills_Tache added 17:32 - Sep 14
Whiskey, I like your optimism but even with all the new signings, McCarthy will still play Bru, Douglas and Skuse together. Ward, Grant, Bishop and Lawrence are all fit as is Best (although he wouldn't last a full 90mins due to match fitness) and yet we are still seeing the same three carthorses in the middle. Bru is mediocre at best. Skuse is needed to sit in front of the back four but he can't play the ball about. Douglas is just a slow donkey who's legs have gone. They're all about as creative as a single house brick.
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BanksterDebtSlave added 21:00 - Sep 14
What a block by Knudsen at the end of the game to make up for the 2 points he lost us at Reading.
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coolcat added 21:59 - Sep 14
Great win! Went to the match last night and sat down nr the front. Whole team worked hard. Heartstopping save from Bart at the death. Defence was very good.
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BanksterDebtSlave added 07:54 - Sep 15
Coolcat if you watch the highlights it seems to show Knudsen blocking the shot and then Bart drops onto the ball.....really good work from Knudsen which I'm only pointing out because of the many detractors on here.
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dirtydingusmagee added 10:55 - Sep 16
just about all said by others so , my only comment is Bialkowski ! best player we have .
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