By Jon Nicholls | Published: Saturday 21 February, 2009
Nottingham Forest 1 Derby County 3
Matches between these old rivals require little in the way of introduction at the best of times, but add Derby’s FA cup comeback just a fortnight ago into the mix and the intensity is taken up a notch.This fixture is as much about pride as it is three points.
The Rams, keen not to let the occasion spoil their recent winning streak were first out of the blocks, and in less than five minutes Lewin Nyatanga was able to put the Rams one up volleying KrisCommons’ free kick into the bottom corner.
Derby were dealt yet another injury blow to accompany those picked up at Coventry midweek as Nacer Barazite was replaced by Sterjovski on 15 minutes after being forced off with a dislocated shoulder.
Despite going behind early it was Forest who were to have the better chances for the remainder of the first half, with Earnshaw twice lifting the ball over Bywater’s bar.
Having used half time to regroup the Rams came out fired up and with barely a minute of the second half on the clock had doubled their lead.Once again the goal came from a set-piece; this time crossed in by Robbie Savage and glanced goalwards by Hulse with a deft header on the edge of the six yard box.
If a state of euphoria had not already been reached amongst the hordes of travelling Derby supporters then it certainly was by the 62nd minute when Rob Hulse was pushed in the box by Forest captain James Perch.The resulting penalty was tucked away by Steve Davies to make it three to the Rams.
Having already used all three substitutions Derby were forced to finish the game with ten men as Jay McEveley like Barazite suffered with his shoulder.
With the extra man Forest again applied the pressure, eventually pulling one back through Earnshaw who headed down into the Derby net.
This proved to be only a consolation as Derby walked away with their heads held high.It had been over thirty years since a Derby victory at the City Ground and with two now in as many weeks things are certainly looking on to be on the up!
Derby victorious in Forest clash
Nottingham Forest 1 Derby County 3
Matches between these old rivals require little in the way of introduction at the best of times, but add Derby’s FA cup comeback just a fortnight ago into the mix and the intensity is taken up a notch. This fixture is as much about pride as it is three points.
The Rams, keen not to let the occasion spoil their recent winning streak were first out of the blocks, and in less than five minutes Lewin Nyatanga was able to put the Rams one up volleying Kris Commons’ free kick into the bottom corner.
Derby were dealt yet another injury blow to accompany those picked up at Coventry midweek as Nacer Barazite was replaced by Sterjovski on 15 minutes after being forced off with a dislocated shoulder.
Despite going behind early it was Forest who were to have the better chances for the remainder of the first half, with Earnshaw twice lifting the ball over Bywater’s bar.
Having used half time to regroup the Rams came out fired up and with barely a minute of the second half on the clock had doubled their lead. Once again the goal came from a set-piece; this time crossed in by Robbie Savage and glanced goalwards by Hulse with a deft header on the edge of the six yard box.
If a state of euphoria had not already been reached amongst the hordes of travelling Derby supporters then it certainly was by the 62nd minute when Rob Hulse was pushed in the box by Forest captain James Perch. The resulting penalty was tucked away by Steve Davies to make it three to the Rams.
Having already used all three substitutions Derby were forced to finish the game with ten men as Jay McEveley like Barazite suffered with his shoulder.
With the extra man Forest again applied the pressure, eventually pulling one back through Earnshaw who headed down into the Derby net.
This proved to be only a consolation as Derby walked away with their heads held high. It had been over thirty years since a Derby victory at the City Ground and with two now in as many weeks things are certainly looking on to be on the up!