Fri 24 Oct - Posted in Breaking News

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MATCH REPORT: Fulham U21 4-4 Derby County U21

Derby County Under-21s shared the points after a superb fightback saw them draw 4-4 with Fulham Under-21s in Premier League 2 at Motspur Park on Friday evening.

Fulham raced into an early lead, scoring three times inside the opening 10 minutes through Tom Olyott and a brace from Seth Ridgeon.

Cameron Wilson pulled one back for Derby in the 32nd minute, but Jayden Quashie restored the hosts’ three-goal lead before half-time.

Danny Maye’s side fought back brilliantly in the second half to get three goals, through Johnson Osong, Lennon Wheeldon and Jamie Wähling - with a penalty deep into stoppage time - to secure an excellent Premier League 2 point on the road.

Key Moments

Fulham took the lead after just four minutes when Olyott converted with a left-footed strike from the edge of the penalty area, before Seth Ridgeon doubled the advantage two minutes later.

Ridgeon struck again as he arrowed a low ball in from the edge of the box in the tenth minute to make it 3-0 to the hosts.

Derby pulled a goal back shortly after the half-hour mark when Wilson found the net on the break after Cruz Allen squared the ball to him at the far post, and he slotted home calmly to give the Rams a lifeline.

But Fulham restored their three-goal cushion before the break, through Quashie after an error at the back, to lead 4-1 at half-time.

The Rams began the second half brightly and reduced the deficit in the 55th minute when Osong took the ball down and controlled it well to make a shooting chance inside the penalty area, and he finished firmly into the bottom left corner.

Wheeldon made it 4-3 with ten minutes remaining when he pounced on the goalkeeper’s save after Justin Oguntolu’s shot was sent in the direction of the striker - and he fired home to set up a tense finish.

Deep into stoppage time, Derby were awarded a penalty, and Wähling kept his composure from the spot to complete the comeback and secure a share of the points.

Team News

Derby County Under-21s: Kane (GK), Turley, Gough (Hawkins 65), Tola (Wähling 65), Canoville, Osayande, Wilson, Allen, Oguntolu, Eames, Osong (Wheeldon 65).

Unused Substitutes: Dzialuk (GK), Smith.

Post-Match Reaction

“It was a good performance tonight despite the poor start,” Senior Professional Development Coach Danny Maye said after the game. “That being said, the character we showed to get back in the game was excellent.

“We looked nervous building from the back in the first 15 minutes. All their goals came from our errors. At times, we just needed to play a couple behind and give ourselves some breathing space.

“Once we settled, we looked more in control without carrying enough of a threat. Then in the second half, we were excellent and took charge of the game. Most of the second half was played in their half.

“We pressed well at the right times and didn’t give them much time to build momentum. We created a lot of chances and carried more of a threat in the box. The tighter distances also allowed us to counter-press and keep the pressure on. The rest defence was much better, and we killed their transition a little, too.

"It was a pleasing comeback tonight, and the boys should be proud.”

Next Fixture

Derby County Under-21s return to Premier League 2 action in Matlock next week when they face Norwich City at the Proctor Cars Stadium on Friday 31st October (7pm kick-off).

Click here for tickets via the Matlock Town website.

Images: Fulham FC


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POS.
P
GD
PTS
1
Chelsea U21
20
27
43
2
Manchester United U21
20
17
43
3
Manchester City U21 Manchester City U21
20
38
40
4
Fulham U21
20
16
38
5
Ipswich Town U21
20
0
38
6
Southampton U21
20
7
36
7
Liverpool U21
20
13
35
8
Tottenham Hotspur U21
20
10
35
9
Leicester City U21
20
6
31
10
Crystal Palace U21
20
5
31
11
Aston Villa U21
20
-3
31
12
Brighton and Hove Albion U21
20
13
30
13
West Ham United U21
20
9
30
14
Arsenal U21
20
-5
29
15
Sunderland U21
20
1
28
16
Middlesbrough U21
20
9
27
17
Nottingham Forest U21
20
0
26
18
Everton U21
20
-3
25
19
Reading U21
20
-7
25
20
Stoke City U21
20
-13
25
21
Newcastle United U21
20
-5
24
22
Wolverhampton Wanderers U21 Wolverhampton Wanderers U21
20
-15
23
23
Norwich City U21
20
-10
20
24
Derby County U21
20
-18
20
25
Leeds United U21
20
-12
18
26
West Bromwich Albion U21
20
-15
18
27
Birmingham City U21
20
-26
17
28
Blackburn Rovers U21
20
-19
14
29
Burnley U21
20
-20
13

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