Derby 1 v 2 Birmingham
Derby County manager Billy Davies said a few of his players had let him down with some "horrendous defending" following the Rams' 2-1 home defeat by Birmingham City today.
Cameron Jerome, making his first start of the season for the Blues, scored after only 30 seconds and then, following Matt Oakley's second-half equaliser for the Rams, netted the winner just after the hour.
"It is individual mistakes that have cost us," said Davies. "We have to be more disciplined individually.
"It is all about defenders defending and over the last few weeks we have given players too much space and time.
"There were patches in the game where they gave us some good stuff, but it is the little things which are costing us dear.
"There was some horrendous marking and some horrendous defending and concentration. We talked about it before the game, we talked about learning from last week - apart from splitting people's heads open and dropping a note inside, the words could not be any clearer.
"We proved today there are one or two at this moment letting us down. It is disappointing because in the second half I felt we had them on the ropes."
Birmingham manager Steve Bruce felt his side would have routed Derby if they had taken all their chances.
"You don't get any better start than that. Fantastic," said Bruce, after seeing Jerome score inside the first minute.
"We made hard work of it, but the only thing you can do is make chances and we should have been four up at half-time and the game should have been out of sight.
"You are sitting there fearing what might happen - and what did happen. They haven't created anything at all against us and we have missed chance after chance and we haven't taken them.
"We needed just to have taken the chances and that would have been a complete performance because it could have been a rout.
"Mikael Forssell could have had four today. I thought he and Cameron were immense and the two of them gave Derby a torrid time.
"It was certainly one of Cameron's best performances - at this level - and he was excellent for us."
The hosts were not in the game until Oakley scored the equaliser from debutant Eddie Lewis' left-wing cross, but even then they left wide open spaces at the back and Jerome took full advantage.
söndag 26 augusti 2007
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