Eurosport - Thu, 08 Jan 09:20:00 2009
An inspired Derby County defeated Manchester United 1-0 in the Carling Cup semi-final first leg at Pride Park.
Kris Commons"s 30th-minute strike clinched victory for the Rams after United's defenders backed off the midfielder, who punished their retreat with a fierce drive past Tomasz Kuszczak.
United looked devoid of ideas in attack and, despite the second half introduction of Wayne Rooney, Cristiano Ronaldo and Michael Carrick, were unable to cancel their arrears, against a dogged and tenacious Derby rearguard.
The cameras were all trained on manager-in-waiting, Nigel Clough, as the new boss was introduced to the home fans, who responded in buoyant fashion with the feeling clearly infectious as the Derby players began the game brightly.
Sir Alex Ferguson fielded a young side, mostly of players of 21 years or under, and the changes caused a number of uncharacteristic unforced errors from United's defence.
The first glimpse of indecision saw Jonny Evans and John O'Shea contrive to make unconvincing clearances in their box, prompting desperate blocks from first Kuszczak, then Nemanja Vidic at the feet of Derby striker Steve Davies's feet.
But 21-year-old Evans atoned for his lack of conviction moments later, scampering back to the United goal-line to clear Mile Sterjovski's shot away, with his keeper stranded, following a Kris Commons corner.
United enjoyed the majority of possession, but could not convert their territorial domination into anything tangible; their best chance falling to O'Shea after a slick exchange with Nani down the left, before the defender's shot was bravely blocked by the retreating Paul Green.
On the half-hour mark, the visitors were made to pay as Commons unleashed a rasping drive from the edge of the area to beat Kuszczak down to his left - a superb opportunist strike, but Ferguson will have bemoaned the lack of pressure applied by his defenders.
Carlos Tevez, desperate to make his mark on proceedings, became increasingly frustrated by a lack of service and dropped deeper and deeper, leaving Danny Wellbeck isolated up-front, leaving both players despondent.
Ferguson resisted the temptation to make wholesale changes at half-time, instead waiting until the 63rd minute to employ the much-revered duo of Rooney and Ronaldo at the expense of the ineffectual Paul Scholes and Wellbeck, with Carrick introduced ten minutes later.
Two chances followed with Ronaldo the culprit on both occasions; the first, a shot from the edge of the box after a foraging run from Rafael, which drifted narrowly wide and the second a trademark free-kick, which came even closer to finding its way into the far corner of Carroll's net.
But it was Derby who had the best opportunity squandered in the 80th minute, after another incisive run and shot from Commons was parried by Kuszczak, and Hulse inexplicably skyed his follow-up shot over the bar.
Ronaldo had another free-kick which he failed to convert, while Commons latched on to substitute Gary Teale's through ball but dragged his shot wide when through on goal.
But Derby clung on to their victory and caretaker boss David Lowe boasts a perfect record from his one game in charge against the English and European champions, with The Rams taking a one-goal lead to Old Trafford for the second leg in two weeks' time.
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typical manure fan. not able to take negative comment but all happy to slate Liverpool & other teams.
Derby is the strongest team on planet earth. We, the dedicated supporters of the red devits we like making guys feel sweet. Why do you guys feel so much for us when you wanted us to lose? You should celebrate and celebrate but remember that all the other clout of the smaller three are out. The only two teams surviving, the big one and the lilly whites are respectable.
only the 1st leg , say no more
GLORY GLORY DERBY COUNTY THE WORLD BEATERS ....C.T.I.D.
im not ur brother u worthless shameless lowlife.hope u die soon so that u rot in hell
saeed Wazza
My DEAR DREAR DEAR brother how are you?
ian d
Do you know I think I might start supporting Man u again especially if we loose to you at our Baseball ground............
eh calm down everyone theres a second leg!
rc alcock is a dik. i cannot believe he supports the same great club i do.jus @#$% off @#$%
rc-allcock,,no wonder we (true fans of utd) have a bad name on here,with the likes of you,whats the point of spamming all the pages up,moron springs to mind, as for tonights result, well done derby,you showed wat a little passion brings,as for the other anti utd comments,would it not be better to comment on your own pages?? again well done tonight derby ,OT just might be a different result,
haha well done derby, not so good on the bandwagon now is it?
bollockychops75#..looks like you can't take it too!! (the fact that MU lost last nite to Derby....)
bollockychops75#...cool down, don't get mad ok? We are not denying MU's achievements, neither do jealous,it just Derby was the better side playing last nite:)
rcalcock you're a disgrace, you're United fan? my @#$%
so tell me all you man u hating retards what have you won in the last 20 yrs you sad pathetic muppets
rc_alcock....That's not the end of the world! Failure will makes human humble,not arrogant and boasting when succeed.:)..so next time be considerate in bombarding other teams!
Good job Derby. Fully deserved. It's beyond me why you're struggling in the league. See you at OT, enjoy while it lasts :D
Manchester United World Champion Kommedy Side :-) HAHA!
C'mon rc_alcock...that's football, that's bcoz Manure underestimate the opponent!! But the truth was, Derby played so well and they were the better site yesterday.
hahhahhahhhhaha..obviously rc_alcock feel so embarrassed and can't take the truth that his best team and what so called Champion of the world has been defeated by DERBY! Truth hurts, rite Mr rc_alcock?
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