Sat 01 Oct - Posted in Breaking News

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Match Report: Cambridge United 0-2 Derby County

The Paul Warne era at Derby County got off to the perfect start as the Rams were able to beat Cambridge United 2-0 on Saturday afternoon.


A James Collins double, one in each half, was enough to hand Derby a well deserved three points and their first road victory of the season at the Abbey Stadium.

Major Moments

The Rams started incredibly well and nearly took the lead with just seconds on the clock.

Lewis Dobbin raced in behind and looked to round Dimi Mitov in the U’s goal but the keeper got a vital touch to take it away from the young forward. The ball then fell to Nathaniel Mendez-Laing who fired just wide from a tight angle.

Derby were looking for the channels a lot early doors and Mendez-Laing was having a lot of joy down the right-hand side. He nearly provided the opener after a quarter of an hour too, fizzing a zipping cross across the floor of the area but nobody was there to poke home.


The best chance of the opening 45 for the home side came on the half-hour mark. A corner wasn’t dealt with by the Rams and the ball fell to Jack Lankester on the edge of the box who fired inches wide of Joe Wildsmith’s post.

Conor Hourihane had two opportunities in quick succession soon after. First, a looping effort from a cross that fell just wide of the post before a low drilled strike that was initially spilled by Mitov was gratefully claimed at the second attempt.

The long and elusive wait for an away goal came right before the break and sent the traveling away fans into raptures.

A mistake from Zeno Ibsen Rossi allowed Collins to break through one-on-one and the striker finished expertly into the bottom left corner.

The second-half started in very similar fashion as the Rams got out of the blocks extremely quickly.

Hourihane nearly doubled the lead after excellent work from Tom Barkhuizen. He stood a ball up to the Irishman who was coming in at the back post but the midfielder could only volley into the side netting.


William Osula was brought on as a substitute and nearly made an instant impact. After chasing a ball into the channel, he was able to work his way into the box brilliantly before forcing Mitov into a fine save.

As we entered the final 10 the heavens opened and the Rams could easily have folded under the pressure and conditions but they did the exact opposite.

The pressing was relentless and Collins was able to double both his and the side's tally for the afternoon. Max Bird fed Derby's number nine with a lovely pass down the left and the striker finished superbly low and hard at the near post before wheeling off to celebrate in front of the travelling Rams faithful.

Derby saw the game out in a comfortable, professional manner and the Warne era was off to a flyer.


What’s next up?

It’s a quick turnaround for the Rams as they head to Mansfield Town on Tuesday night for the second game of their Papa John’s Trophy group (7PM kick-off).

The teams

Cambridge United: Mitov (GK), Williams, Digby (C), Jones, Ironside, Smith, Dunk (76’ Brophy), Lankester (68’ Knibbs), Rossi, Tracey (76’ Okenabirhie), May

Substitutes not used: Mannion (GK), Taylor, O'Neil, Okedina

Derby County: Wildsmith (GK), Hourihane, Chester, Cashin, Barkhuizen (77’ Forsyth), Bird, Collins (83' Sibley), Mendez-Laing, Dobbin (60’ Osula), Davies (C), Knight

Substitutes not used: Loach (GK), Stearman, Roberts, Thompson

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Cambridge United
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Derby County
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P
GD
PTS
1
Lincoln City Lincoln City
46
48
103
2
Cardiff City Cardiff City
46
40
91
3
Stockport County Stockport County
46
13
77
4
Bradford City Bradford City
46
7
77
5
Bolton Wanderers Bolton Wanderers
46
18
75
6
Stevenage Stevenage
46
3
75
7
Luton Town Luton Town
46
12
74
8
Plymouth Argyle Plymouth Argyle
46
12
73
9
Huddersfield Town Huddersfield Town
46
10
67
10
Mansfield Town Mansfield Town
46
12
65
11
Wycombe Wanderers Wycombe Wanderers
46
11
63
12
Reading Reading
46
4
63
13
Blackpool Blackpool
46
-11
60
14
Doncaster Rovers Doncaster Rovers
46
-19
60
15
Barnsley Barnsley
46
-5
59
16
Wigan Athletic Wigan Athletic
46
-9
56
17
Burton Albion Burton Albion
46
-10
54
18
Peterborough United Peterborough United
46
-4
53
19
AFC Wimbledon
46
-21
53
20
Leyton Orient Leyton Orient
46
-12
52
21
Exeter City Exeter City
46
-9
49
22
Port Vale Port Vale
46
-25
42
23
Rotherham United Rotherham United
46
-30
41
24
Northampton Town Northampton Town
46
-35
35

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