Derby County
‘Constant threat’: Paul Warne loved what he saw from one Derby County player during Portsmouth draw
Paul Warne praised one attacking player after Derby County defeated Portsmouth last night and earned a crucial point.
Portsmouth’s clash with Derby County certainly lived up to expectations, showcasing the intensity and competitiveness expected of a potential Championship fixture next season. The match featured quality goals and controversial moments, providing fans with a full-blooded affair.
Derby County’s winger, Joe Ward, had a memorable outing, finally breaking his goal drought for the club with not one, but two impressive strikes from outside the box. The 28-year-old demonstrated his attacking prowess, with his first goal finding the corner of the net and his second benefiting from a significant deflection off Connor Ogilvie.
Ward’s performance highlighted his quality and contribution to Derby’s attacking play, particularly since his arrival from Peterborough United in the summer. Alongside Ward, teammate Corey Blackett-Taylor also made a notable impact, showcasing his attacking abilities during the match.
Overall, the clash between Portsmouth and Derby County showcased the talent and competitiveness expected from two teams potentially vying for promotion to the Championship next season. With quality goals and exciting performances from players like Joe Ward and Corey Blackett-Taylor, the match provided fans with a thrilling spectacle.
Paul Warne hails Derby County winger Corey Blackett-Taylor
Paul Warne planned to hit Portsmouth on the counter-attack, instructing his players to stick in their regimented shape by cutting the passing lanes and breaking at speed
A game of this magnitude called for big players to step up and Blackett-Taylor – a January arrival from Charlton Athletic – duly obliged.
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