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Carling Cup - Derby 1-0 Manchester United

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Post by GD Wed 07 Jan 2009, 10:06 pm

Kris Commons' fierce strike gave Derby County a shock win in the first leg of their Carling Cup semi-final against a lethargic Manchester United side.
In front of new boss Nigel Clough, who takes charge on Thursday, Derby made a bright start and took the lead when Commons fired home after 30 minutes.
The closest United came to an equaliser was a second-half Cristiano Ronaldo free-kick that flew inches wide.
But Rob Hulse missed a golden chance to make it 2-0 when he fired over late on.
It was a humbling night for the Premier League, European and club world champions, who were deservedly beaten by a Derby side that has won only one of their last nine league games.
Following the departure of caretaker manager Chris Hutchings this week, academy boss David Lowe was in charge of the Rams for the first, and only, time.

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The attention before the game was on Clough, whose legendary late father Brian took the club from the old Division Two to the 1972 League title, and Clough Jr received a rousing reception from home fans at Pride Park before kick-off.
Clough Snr would certainly have approved of the way that Derby rose to the occasion, with the Championship side taking the game to United in the early stages.
Davies was denied by Tomasz Kuszczak when he let fly from a tight angle and, after the ball fell kindly for the former Tranmere midfielder, Nemanja Vidic did well to block his goal-bound follow-up.
Mile Sterjovski was the next Derby player to have a shot cleared off the line, when Jonny Evans hacked away his first-time effort, and Andy Todd was unlucky to see his lob land on the roof of the net soon afterwards when a poor Kuszczak punch fell at his feet.
But even those near-misses were not enough to awaken United from their slumbers and Commons' goal on the half-hour mark was fully deserved.
The United defence backed away from the Scotland international and he had time to pick his spot before blasting a ferocious left-foot shot past the despairing Kuszczak from 25 yards out.
Sir Alex Ferguson's men had brushed aside another struggling Championship side when they beat Southampton in the FA Cup on Sunday, but they seemed strangely out of sorts here.
Apart from easily catching a Nani free-kick which was intended as a cross, former United keeper Roy Carroll did not have a save to make in the opening 45 minutes.
True, visiting manager Sir Alex Ferguson probably had at least one eye on Sunday's crunch Premier League encounter with title rivals Chelsea - and his starting line-up undoubtedly reflected that.
But he will still have been unhappy with his side's efforts and the only surprise was that he did not bring Wayne Rooney or Ronaldo off the bench until the 63rd minute.
Carlos Tevez, who returned to United's starting line-up after a new year trip to his native Argentina, was particularly ineffective and, for the most part, Derby looked comfortable with their lead.
United did improve before the end, with Ronaldo dragging one shot wide before firing in a free-kick that fizzed just the wrong side of Carroll's post.
But it was Derby's night and they could easily have added to their advantage before the end.
The inspirational Commons beat Evans down the right and, when his low shot was spilled by Kuszczak, Hulse spooned the rebound over the bar.
United will still be favourites to overturn their single-goal deficit in the second leg at Old Trafford on 20 January.
But a more immediate concern for Ferguson is the weekend visit of Luiz Felipe Scolari's side, and he will know a significant improvement on this performance is needed. (from BBC News)

Oh dear some sad Man U fans tonight....
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Post by Chok Dee Ja Thu 08 Jan 2009, 8:45 am

Its only half time in the 2nd leg Sir Alex Ferguson will put a decent team out and win comfortably :)

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