Derby 4-1 Blackpool
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Blackpool's first game since the departure of Ian Holloway as manager ended in a heavy defeat at Derby.
Theo Robinson fired the Rams in front when he converted a Paul Coutts cross, and a long-range John Brayford strike added to Derby's lead.
Tom Ince scored a penalty after a Richard Keogh handball to pull one back for the visitors.
But Robinson surged into the box and slotted home before Conor Sammon tapped in to complete the scoring.
I want Blackpool job - Thompson
Holloway was confirmed as Crystal Palace manager earlier in the day and Steve Thompson took caretaker charge of the Tangerines.
But Thompson, who would like the job on a permanent basis, looked on as the Rams quickly took a grip on the game through Robinson's strike.
The Rams extended their lead when Coutts found Brayford, who powered in a 25-yard strike past keeper Matt Gilks.
Ince scored for the visitors from the penalty spot after a Matt Phillips shot was adjudged to have struck the hand of Keogh.
But five minutes later Robinson's seventh of the season gave Derby a two-goal cushion again.
The delivery of Coutts was a major weapon for the Rams and he crossed for Sammon to seal the victory with a Derby fourth.
Derby manager Nigel Clough:
Derby deserved victory - Clough
"[Theo Robinson] was on a hat-trick so he wasn't exactly chuffed about it [when I substituted him].
"But he had been carrying a bit of a strain in training and with a game here against Barnsley on Tuesday it made sense to bring him off.
"If he's disappointed about it, he can score a hat-trick against them.
"It was the complete performance, exhilarating. We did everything right to take advantage of a difficult situation for Blackpool."
- Published3 November 2012
- Published3 November 2012