Injuries leave Rams in desperate situation - analysispublished at 18:13 GMT 22 January
18:13 GMT 22 January
Ed Dawes BBC Radio Derby
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Kane Wilson left the Pride Park pitch clutching at his hamstring after suffering an injury
When a siege mentality is automatically instigated, you often end up with a good performance.
Derby County were better against Sunderland than they were against Watford but sadly it was the same result.
The Rams are really suffering from a sudden batch of injuries to key players. The loss of Curtis Nelson is immense and unforeseen, while two probable hamstring strains to Kane Wilson and Dejaune Brown have come in the latest home defeat.
Wilson has been one of the standout improved players this season and his 25 appearances have all been what the head coach Paul Warne describes as a "gassed out" effort. Brown has played just 552 minutes of football and his injury cannot be down to wear and tear, just bad luck.
Rams owner David Clowes has signed off on what I understand is a considerable investment in a new centre-half to cover Curtis Nelson's injury, which is a desperate situation now as Derby ended Tuesday night's encounter with just two recognised defenders on the pitch.
Consistency is very difficult for Derby currently - the level of performance in the second half at Pride Park needs to come from the off, Paul Warne himself said, "You have to play for more than 70 minutes".
This transfer window is so important for Warne.
If he is given the tools to do the job, then he should succeed with keeping them in the Championship.
Additions to his squad will hopefully see that next level in performance, which will show the opposition they're not predictable and can be a force to be reckoned with.
🎧 'Margins could have helped us but didn't'published at 14:48 GMT 22 January
14:48 GMT 22 January
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Rams leave Black Cats purring
"It's another game where margins could have helped us but didn't," Derby County goalkeeper Jacob Widell Zetterstrom tells the Rams Daily podcast after losing 1-0 to Sunderland at Pride Park.
BBC Radio Derby's Dominic Dietrich and Ed Dawes are joined by former Rams strikers Malcolm Christie and Martyn Waghorn as they reflect on a tight tussle between the relegation-threatened Derby and a team in the promotion fight.
Plus reaction from Rams boss Paul Warne and Zetterstrom after the defeat.
Belief in Warne, new recruits and a need for goalspublished at 12:55 GMT 22 January
12:55 GMT 22 January
Luke Pingu Fan writer and YouTuber
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Striker Lars-Jorgen Salvesen made a good impression after coming off the bench for his Derby debut against Sunderland
Derby County are still without a point in 2025 after four games. But after Tuesday's game versus Sunderland, I hope fans can see Paul Warne is the right man for the job.
Derby showed great character and work-rate against the Black Cats and deserved at least a point. But it ended as a 1-0 defeat.
With Ebou Adams playing at centre-back in a back three and Kane Wilson playing on the left, Derby showed they could put in a good performance against one of the best teams in the league.
New signing Lars-Jorgen Salvesen made an immediate impact when he was subbed onto the pitch with two great headers on target after connecting with Corey Blackett-Taylor's crosses into the box.
I truly hope both these players are given the opportunity to start the next handful of games because even from 30 minutes on the pitch against Sunderland, you could clearly see they will create goals for Derby - one thing we have lacked so far this season.
Right now, Derby are only one point above the relegation zone and need a win soon to lift the club into safety. And I hope that comes in the next three or four games, or Derby will fall into the bottom three.
Every Derby fan going into the season knew safety was the primary target, and with the opportunity to strengthen with a week left of the window, I hope the Rams find the signings required to ensure their Championship status.
Why Isidor's 'ghost goal' at Derby did not countpublished at 12:16 GMT 22 January
12:16 GMT 22 January
Andrew Aloia BBC Sport
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Derby County's Pride Park witnessed a curious case of a 'ghost goal' on Tuesday that had many in the ground and watching from afar wondering what was going on.
Sunderland's Jobe Bellingham lifted a sumptuous ball over the top of the Rams defence for Enzo Le Fee to run onto.
Was there a hint of an offside at this point? Sure. Any flag raised? No.
Le Fee then managed to work the ball to Wilson Isidor, who was picking himself up off the ground after colliding with a defender.
The forward kept his cool, and slammed his effort home off the underside of the crossbar. A great finish that had appeared to put the promotion-chasing visitors' win beyond doubt.
Initially, it appeared as if referee Sam Allison was thinking the same thing.
This is where things got fuzzy. And even when players and managers were talking to media afterwards, no-one seemed completely sure of what to say.
While the Championship doesn't make use of a video assistant referee (VAR), it doesn't mean the officials aren't connected to one another and constantly talking over the radio.
It is understood that the two assistant referees were talking Allison through what unfolded and why the goal shouldn't count.
It wasn't a VAR-length review or debate - the sort that leaves some people cursing technology's encroachment on the game - but it went on long enough for almost everyone to think Sunderland were 2-0 ahead.
Isidor, it was decided, had been offside when the initial ball was played over the top and while he wasn't the first to the ball, he impacted how Derby dealt with the danger, with his run tripping up Ebou Adams as he tried to reach Le Fee.
There are still images taken from television cameras showing where players were stood, but anything anyone says at this point will be debated as right or wrong.
In the end, it was a 'ghost goal' of no consequence as Sunderland hung on for a 1-0 victory to move up to third in the table.
Still, a goal that seems to be a goal, then is not given as a goal and has people scratching their heads, gives us all something to talk about.
"I thought second half we played with more intent. No fan wants to hear this off of their manager, no doubt, but if you are going to lose then that is the way to lose.
"You've got to try and put your personality on the game, you have to put crosses in the box, make the keeper make saves and give the fans something to cheer.
"I didn't think we did that in the first half and I was expecting bigger boos at half-time, truth be told. I appreciate everyone that got behind the team and the team needed it.
"All in all I'm proud, but hugely disappointed that we didn't get anything."
Gossip: Derby defender Cashin wanted by Brightonpublished at 11:02 GMT 21 January
11:02 GMT 21 January
Derby County centre-back Eiran Cashin is the subject of renewed interest from Brighton & Hove Albion, who tried to sign the 23-year-old last year and have now made a new bid for him. (Football Insider), external
The Rams have also joined the race with Swansea City to take Aston Villa's Lamare Bogarde on loan until the end of the season. (London World), external
Pick of the stats: Derby County v Sunderlandpublished at 10:50 GMT 21 January
10:50 GMT 21 January
Derby County welcome Sunderland on Tuesday as pressure mounts on Rams manager Paul Warne (19:45 GMT).
Derby have not won a league match in their past four league games to leave them only one point clear of the bottom three, while Sunderland's Friday fixture against fellow promotion contenders Burnley ended goalless.
Derby had success at Pride Park at the start of the season but the Rams have only won two of their past eight home games, whereas the Black Cats have only lost two of their past 10 away games.
Derby are winless across their past 13 league games against Sunderland (D5 L8) since a 1-0 win at Pride Park in February 2001 in the Premier League.
Sunderland are unbeaten across their past six away league games against Derby (W4 D2); the Black Cats' longest ever such run in this fixture.
Derby have won two of their seven Championship games this season that have taken place in midweek (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday), losing three of them (D2); they did, however, win their last such game at home against West Brom 2-1 in December.
Sunderland have won all four of their league games against newly promoted sides in the Championship this season, scoring eight goals and conceding only once.
Derby boss Warne has won one of his previous five Football League encounters with Sunderland (D2 L2), losing each of the past two league meetings by an aggregate score of 0-5.
Rams stand by their man with Warne set to strengthenpublished at 13:26 GMT 20 January
13:26 GMT 20 January
Dominic Dietrich BBC Radio Derby
Derby County are standing by their head coach as they try and strengthen between now and the end of the transfer window.
The Rams are looking to end a run of form that sees them sitting one point above the relegation zone after picking up just four wins from their past 23 Championship matches.
The club will be looking to continue their January recruitment after the signing of striker Jars Jorgen Salvesen to give Paul Warne the tools needed for the club to survive this season.
David Clowes showed a similar sentiment last campaign, standing by Warne following a defeat at Stevenage, amid calls for his job, and it paid off as they were promoted.
The question will be this time if that loyalty produces the same result and, should their losing run of four in a row continue, will they be able to shoulder the mounting pressure?
Gossip: Collins bound for Lincolnpublished at 11:42 GMT 20 January
11:42 GMT 20 January
Lincoln City are in advanced talks to sign experienced Derby County striker James Collins, with the 34-year-old out of favour at Pride Park. (Pete O'Rourke, external)
"I could hear the frustration at the final whistle [with fans booing]. I understand that. I'm a big boy.
"I didn't think we played that bad, to be fair. It's always about chances. You have to take your opportunities and I thought we had a really good opportunity in the first couple of minutes with Jerry - he hit the side netting and I'd normally expect him to score that.
"They then score up at our end and the game was then edgy for 10-15 minutes. We didn't look that good and looked a little nervous.
"I thought we had ascendancy in our play at the end of the first half. We created chances and didn't take them and hit the crossbar twice.
"At half-time we told the lads to be a little more aggressive. I just think we looked softer than normal and they had real threat.
"And the more you try push that goal, the more you are open to the counter-attack. They are a really athletic side that caused us no end of problems on the counter-attack and could have scored another couple."
📹 Warne discusses prospect of Salvesen debutpublished at 14:12 GMT 16 January
14:12 GMT 16 January
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Paul Warne talks about Lars-Jorgen Salvesen
Newly-signed Derby County striker Lars-Jorgen Salvesen could be handed a debut when the Rams host Watford on Saturday (15:00 GMT).
However, the 28-year-old has not played a competitive match since the conclusion of the Norwegian league Eliteserien on 1 December and boss Paul Warne has warned that the weekend may be "too soon" as the Norwegian builds up to match fitness.
"He might physically look okay. He's going to train with the squad today," Warne told BBC Radio Derby.
"If I really like what I see in the next two days and think he might be alright to put on for 10 minutes, then I'll put him in the squad. The sooner he can get involved, the better."
Defenders Eiran Cashin and Ryan Nyambe are expected to be fit after recovering from their respective injuries, while midfielder David Ozoh is set to return to training on Monday following his quad muscle injury.
However, defender Nat Phillips is undergoing treatment leaving an uncertainty as to whether the Liverpool loanee can feature against the Hornets.
Derby are on a losing streak of their own and suffered a dramatic upset against League One's Leyton Orient to see them knocked out of the cup after a thrilling penalty shootout.
Derby have lost just three of their past 15 home league games against Watford (D4 L8), scoring 2.1 goals per game over that period.
Watford have won each of their past three league games against Derby - as many victories as across their prior 12 meetings with the Rams combined between 2009 and 2015 (D1 L8).
Derby have lost each of their past three league games, last losing more in a row back in May 2021 under Wayne Rooney (6).
Only Leeds United's (2.9) and Middlesbrough's (2.7) weekend games (Fri/Sat/Sun) are averaging more goals in the Championship this season than Watford's (2.6 – 47 in 18).
Derby County's Ebou Adams has conceded the most fouls in the Championship so far this season (48) as well as receiving the most yellow cards of any Rams player (7).