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| MATCH
STATS |
| DERBY:
Bywater, Camara, M Johnson, Moore, Edworthy,
Idiakez, Barnes, T Smith, Bisgaard, Howard,
Peschisolido.
Subs: Bolder (for Idiakez, 76),
R Smith, Lupoli (for Peschisolido, 54),
S Johnson, Nyatanga (for Moore, 34). |
| NORWICH
CITY:
Gallacher, Drury, Shackell, Doherty, Colin,
Etuhu, Safri, Robinson, Huckerby, Earnshaw,
Croft.
Subs: Lewis, Fleming, Hughes, McVeigh
(for Croft, 73), Ryan Jarvis.
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| SCORERS:
None
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TOP
CANARY:
PinkUn & EDP: Jason Shackell
PinkUn Poll: Dickson Etuhu (34%)
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| ATTENDANCE:
22,196
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REFEREE:
R Beeby (Northamptonshire) |
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| ADDED
TIME:
First half: 3 mins
Second half: 2 mins |
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| YELLOW
CARDS:
Derby: Lupoli (foul on Croft, 70), Bisgaard
(foul on Huckerby, 73), Camara (foul on
McVeigh, 86)
Norwich: Croft (foul on Barnes, 36), Safri
(foul on Idiakez, 39), Drury (foul on Bisgaard,
90)
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| RED
CARDS:
None
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| SHOTS
ON TARGET:
Derby 4, Norwich 4 |
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| SHOTS
OFF TARGET:
Derby 6, Norwich 8 |
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CORNERS:
Derby 3, Norwich 6 |
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FOULS:
Derby 18, Norwich 14
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| OFFSIDES:
Derby 2, Norwich 1 |
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Saturday August 19, 2006
JONATHAN REDHEAD
Norwich City picked up their first away point
at Derby but in the end could have taken all three.
Robert Earnshaw missed with a free header from six yards
out eight minutes from the end, while other opportunities
came and went in a lively encounter at Pride Park.
But the Canaries were also grateful to the crossbar
for keeping out a Steve Howard header during the first
half.
Yet they may feel disappointed at not gaining victory
after another decent battling performance.
Nigel Worthington enjoyed the luxury of naming an unchanged
starting eleven for the fourth game in a row at Pride
Park.
The only changes came on the bench where Ryan Jarvis
and Andy Hughes came into the squad for the first time
this season in place of want-away Leon McKenzie, who
did not travel with the squad, and the injured Peter
Thorne.
Meanwhile, Derby boss Billy Davies, who has already
used 20 players this season, made more changes from
the team that won 2-1 at Hull.
In came former Canary Marc Edworthy at right back, while
Paul Peschisolido, new signing Mo Camara and Morten
Bisgaard also got a place in the starting line-up.
Davies also decided to do without a goalkeeper on the
substitutes' bench which included new loan signing from
Arsenal Arturo Lupoli.
City kicked off in the sunshine but Derby had the first
attack, although Steve Howard was offside as he tried
to get on to the end of an Inigo Idiakez pass.
The Canaries won their first corner in the second minute
when Darren Huckerby put Edworthy under pressure.
City thought they had opened the scoring when Gary Doherty
rose to head home Huckerby's corner but was adjudged
to have fouled a defender and the goal was marked off.
The bright start continued a minute later as Lee Croft
strode through the middle and went round Darren Moore
but his low shot from 25-yards was saved comfortably
by Stephen Bywater.
A good run and cross by Camara then forced Jason Shackell
into conceding the visitors' first corner.
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| Lee Croft skips the
challenge of Derby County’s Morten Bisgaard
on the way to making a charge into the box. |
City cleared their line and Bisgaard's low long range
effort was well wide with five minutes on the clock.
Teenager Giles Barnes then evaded Dickson Etuhu's challenge
in the middle of the park but his long-range effort
after six minutes was blocked by Shackell.
Youssef Safri then made a good tackle on Tommy Smith
on the edge of the area as the Derby man picked up the
rebound.
The game continued at a good pace as both sides looked
to move forward.
In the 14th minute, Edworthy's long ball from the right
back area was flicked on by Howard to Idiakez but as
he made his way into the area, the Spaniard scuffed
his cross and Doherty was happy to clear.
Two minutes later Paul Gallacher was forced into his
first save, as one-time City target Howard struck a
right foot shot from 25 yards.
In the 18th minute City were temporarily down to 10
men as Shackell came off worse in an aerial challenge
with Howard and spent a minute off the pitch after a
blow to the face.
Twenty minutes in and Carl Robinson's short pass to
Croft let Derby break out with Camara but Safri headed
the cross away.
From the resulting throw-in, Bisgaard spun and shot
narrowly over from 30 yards.
After 21 minutes, City had an attacking free-kick on
the right wing but Drury's cross was claimed by Bywater
under pressure from Doherty.
After 23 minutes Barnes' short pass to Howard on the
edge of the City box saw the big man spin Doherty, but
Gallacher moved to his right to comfortably save the
left foot shot.
Robert Earnshaw had his first shot in anger in the 25th
minute but his left-foot effort from the corner of the
box flew over.
Derby came closest to opening the scoring two minutes
later when Howard beat Gallacher to an Idiakez free-kick
but his header came back off the bar as Derby looked
to gain the upper hand.
Gallacher then made another comfortable save from another
Idiakez free-kick on the edge of the area as Safri fouled
Barnes.
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| City defender Gary
Doherty tangles with Steve Howard during Saturday’s
Pride Park clash. |
The Derby wide man was proving to be more than a handful
for Etuhu in the D of the penalty area as Derby pressed.
But Idiakez's free-kick was blocked by the six-man City
wall.
In the 34th minute Derby were forced into their first
change of the afternoon as Lewin Nyatanga came on for
Moore.
Croft won City's second corner a minute later when his
cross was blocked but from Drury's flag kick, Bywater
saved a looping Doherty header.
Croft then received his second booking in as many games
when he fouled Barnes, as the lively winger broke clear
on the right again.
In the 38th minute City came close to breaking the deadlock
as Earnshaw saw his fierce right footed drive blocked
in the area and only a last ditch challenge from Bisgaard
stopped Huckerby tucking home the rebound.
After 39 minutes Safri became the second City player
to be booked after tangling with Bisgaard in midfield.
City went close again after 41 minutes when Robinson
glanced a header from a left wing cross by Earnshaw
just over. Safri was warned by referee Richard Beeby
for bringing down Bisgaard in the first minute of added
on time but avoided a second booking.
City could be reasonably happy going in goalless at
half-time after absorbing a great deal of Derby pressure.
Half-time: Derby County
0, Norwich City 0
The players were greeted with heavy rain as the home
side kicked off the second period.
Derby immediately pressed and Drury made a fine challenge
to stop Howard breaking through but in any event, the
assistant referee's flag was to come to his rescue.
After 48 minutes City won a corner on the right after
great link-up between Etuhu and Croft but Doherty headed
the corner over.
A slow passing move a minute later involving Croft,
Earnshaw and Robinson resulted in Huckerby lifting a
shot from the corner of the box way over the bar.
A fine tackle by Jurgen Colin on Smith gave Derby another
corner after 53 minutes but City managed to clear and
from the break-out, Huckerby set up Earnshaw and the
Welshman's dipping shot from the edge of the box looked
to be tipped over by Bywater but the referee gave a
goal kick.
After 54 minutes Derby made their second change when
Davies sent on Lupoli for Peschisolido. The Italian
was immediately fouled by Doherty but Idiakez wasted
another free-kick.
Earnshaw headed a crossed centre way over the bar as
City looked to force the pace and the same player had
a left-foot shot blocked moments later.
On 62 minutes Howard escaped with a lecture from referee
Beebey after a late challenge on Safri.
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| Derby keeper Stephen
Bywater gets to the ball before Gary Doherty. |
Edworthy was forced to clear from under his own crossbar
after a good cross from Earnshaw and he repeated the
trick moments later from a Croft cross, as City's 1700
travelling fans started to make all the noise.
After 65 minutes Safri continued to walk the disciplinary
tightrope after bringing down Barnes in the centre circle.
But to the annoyance of the home fans, the referee decided
to let the Moroccan off.
With a quarter of the game remaining, City spurned another
chance to take the lead when Huckerby was thwarted by
Johnson. Lupoli then became the first Derby player to
be booked for a crude challenge on Croft.
On 72 minutes McVeigh came on for Croft and the substitute
almost set up Etuhu but Bywater managed to claim the
ball at the feet of the midfielder.
Bisgaard was then booked for a foul on Huckerby as City
pressed again in a bid to take the lead.
With 15 minutes to go Derby boss Davies made his final
change, introducing Bolder for Idiakez.
With just eight minutes left on the clock Earnshaw missed
City's best chance to date when he escaped the attentions
of Johnson but headed Colin's cross wide from just six-yards
out.
On 85 minutes Camara was booked on his debut for a challenge
on McVeigh.
Huckerby then came over to the right and won a foul
from Camara on the edge of the Derby box. His curling
free-kick was headed behind as Norwich looked to snatch
all three points. But the corner came to nothing.
Derby looked to be wilting and after 88 minutes Earnshaw
blazed over from 18 yards after more good work from
Huckerby down the right. With 60 seconds left, Shackell
produced a great headed clearance to thwart Howard from
a Smith cross.
As the ball was cleared, Drury was given a yellow card
for a trip on Bisgaard near the corner flag.
But Gallacher came off his line and confidently claimed
the resulting free-kick as the match ended in stalemate.
Result: Derby
Coutny 0, Norwich City 0
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