Mon 13 Apr - Posted in Breaking News

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REPORT: Reading U21 4-1 Derby County U21

Derby County Under-21s fell to a 4-1 defeat against Reading in their final Premier League 2 game of the regular season on Monday night.

Luke Howard gave the hosts the lead after 22 minutes at the Select Car Leasing Stadium, as he met David Hicks’ cross to convert from close range.

Derby restored parity as Justin Oguntolu bagged his eighth Premier League 2 goal of the season with a left-footed strike following a corner.

Reading regained their advantage nine minutes into the second half as Sean Patton found the back of the net after a fast breakaway.

The Young Rams quest for an equaliser was dented as they were reduced in number in the 77th minute when Marley Mintus received a second yellow card and the Royals quickly took advantage netting a third goal three minutes later via Hicks.

Raymond Offor had a chance to reduce the deficit in the 85th minute when the centre-back saw his effort blocked in a packed penalty area.

The hosts then sealed their advantage in the final stages as Patton grabbed his second of the match in the 89th minute.

Despite losing out to the Royals, Danny Maye’s Young Rams side have secured their spot in the Premier League 2 Play-Offs, as a run of four wins and three draws from the last 10 league fixtures saw them climb to 24th in the division to take the last play-off spot.

Team

Derby County Under-21: Thompson (GK), I Gordon (Perry 64), K Robinson (Corry 75), Banks (C), Offor, Wähling (Stokes 64), Richards, Smith, Oguntolu, Mintus, T Gill (Tola 64).

Substitutes: Dzialuk (GK).

Post-Match Thoughts

“It was a great challenge tonight against an old and experienced Reading team,” Senior Professional Development Coach Danny Maye said after the contest.


“We started poorly and gave them too much respect. We gave the ball away far too easily on transition and deserved to go 1-0 down. We then had a good spell and pushed them back. We looked much better with the ball and played with bravery. We deserved the equaliser and went into half time confident.

“The second was too similar to the first half. A poor start, and it took us 10 minutes to get going. But unfortunately, errors and a sending off put the game too far out of our reach. The players will learn a lot from these games and will be pleased to make the play-offs.

“These knockout games give us a different learning experience and opportunity to win something.”

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Select Car Leasing Stadium

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4 - 1
Derby County
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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