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Leaky Defence Costs Derby as Blades Hit Four
Sheffield United 4 Derby County 2
Derby’s defence frailties were ripped open at Bramall Lane as the Blades scored four.
Despite early attacking flourishes the Rams found themselves behind on seven minutes. David Cotterill found himself with the ball on the wing and under no pressure his pass across to Kyle Naughton also in acres of space set the youngster up to shoot across the goal and past Bywater to give United the advantage.
Just 14 minutes later the Blades doubled their lead with a Darius Henderson header from 6 yards. Once again Cotterill had been able to find space on the wing to put in the necessary cross.
It took Derby until the second half to conjure up any sort of reply. On 52 minutes Gary Teale’s shot had Kenny beaten only for Chris Morgan to clear off the Sheffield United line; his clearance fell straight to Hulse who will face few easier chances as he fired home from close range.
The ray of light offered by Hulse’s goal was soon cancelled out by another act of absent defending. Cotterill again found space down to play in Henderson who easily turned Albrechtsen to shoot low into the goal.
As if highlight the differences between this Derby team that of earlier in the season the Rams did not give up and kept their heads high continuing to attack. This perseverance paid off just six minutes later with a goal from new boy Barry Bannan. A darting run from Davies into the box gave him the opportunity to pull the ball back to Bannan who buried the ball high into the roof of Kenny’s net.
With Derby continuing to attack it would not have been unexpected had they succeeded in grabbing an equaliser; but any late celebration went the way of the Blades as late into injury time as Craig Beattie took United’s tally to four driving low past Bywater.
Ultimately the result may have been harsh on a Derby side who attacked well throughout the game; however this only serves to highlight the frailties in the Rams’ defensive line something which must be seriously addressed before next weeks visit of Barnsley.