Sat 05 Oct - Posted in Breaking News

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MATCH REPORT: Norwich City U18 3-1 Derby County U18

Derby County’s Under-18s tasted defeat for the first time in the 2024/25 season with a 3-1 reverse at Norwich City in the Premier League Cup on Saturday.


The clash with the Canaries was the Rams’ second in Group A of this season’s competition, following a thrilling 6-5 victory at Brighton & Hove Albion in August.

Derby fell behind after 26 minutes as Damari Daley put the hosts in front and it remained that way until the half-time break.

Norwich doubled their lead through Hugo Valencia Gomez on 56 minutes, but Danny Maye’s side responded quickly with Charles Ebuka Agbawodikeizu pulling a goal back on the hour mark.

The Canaries sealed the win in added time, as Derby pushed for a leveller, through Lloyd Ofori-Manteaw.

Next up for the Under-18s is a Premier League - North trip to Leeds United on Saturday 19th October (12pm kick-off), while their final Group A fixture in the Premier League Cup will see them host Manchester City on Saturday 23rd November (12pm kick-off).

Team News

Derby County Under-18s: Hardy (GK), Doyle, I Gordon, Tola, Canoville (Connell-Webster 65), Banks, Richards (Agbawodikeizu 30), Agustien, Oguntolu, Eames, Osong (Green 87).

Substitutes Not Used: Rees (GK), Mintus.

Post-Match Reaction

Under-18 Lead Coach Danny Maye said: “Despite the defeat, it was a great experience for the players.

“Norwich were the most physical team we have played this season and it created good problems to solve.

“Despite going in 1-0 down, we had the better chances. They caused us a problem on the counter and they carried a threat on the top line when they got through the press.

“With the ball we had some really good chances but needed to move the ball quicker to stay out of the physical battle.

“In the second half we did this really well. On the ball we combined very well and often got through them.

“We created a lot of good chances but weren't at our best in front of goal and on a different day we could have finished the game off.

“Our press got better but they went direct and gave us little chance to get after them. They countered on us well in the last moment of the game and put the game out of sight. Overall, it was a good learning experience.”


English U18 Premier League Cup
English U18 Premier League Cup
Sat 05 October - 13:00 -

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Norwich City
3 - 1
Derby County
POS.
P
GD
PTS
0
Staff
0
0
0
1
Aston Villa U18
3
8
9
1
West Ham United U18
3
8
9
1
Bristol City U18
3
5
9
1
Crystal Palace U18
3
6
7
1
Tottenham Hotspur U18
3
2
7
1
Manchester United U18
2
6
6
1
West Bromwich Albion U18
3
0
6
1
Peterborough United U18
3
4
6
2
Leicester City U18
3
-1
3
2
Sunderland U18
3
2
4
2
Southampton U18
3
5
6
2
Manchester City U18
3
4
7
2
Reading U18
3
5
5
2
Brighton and Hove Albion U18
3
1
6
2
Fulham U18
3
-3
6
2
Arsenal U18
3
-1
4
3
Liverpool U18
3
-1
3
3
Nottingham Forest U18
3
0
4
3
Everton U18
3
-2
1
3
Chelsea U18
3
-5
1
3
Derby County U18
3
0
4
3
Middlesbrough U18
3
-2
3
3
Blackburn Rovers U18
3
6
4
3
Norwich City U18
3
-1
4
4
Newcastle United U18
3
-6
3
4
Ipswich Town U18
3
-10
0
4
Wolverhampton Wanderers U18
3
-8
1
4
Sheffield United U18
3
-5
1
4
Burnley U18
3
-7
0
4
Birmingham City U18
2
-5
0
4
Leeds United U18
3
-3
1
4
Stoke City U18
3
-2
3

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