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Derby County vs Stoke City. The FA Cup Fourth Round.

Pride Park StadiumAttendance22,247.

Derby County 0

    Stoke City 2

    • C Jerome (5th minute)
    • R Huth (81st minute)

    Potters barge past Rams

    Image: Cameron Jerome: Broke the deadlock early on at Pride Park

    An early effort from Cameron Jerome and a late strike from Robert Huth were enough to see Stoke past Derby and into the fifth round of the FA Cup.

    Stoke see off Derby to reach round five

    An early effort from Cameron Jerome and a late strike from Robert Huth were enough to see Stoke past Derby and into the fifth round of the FA Cup. Last season's beaten finalists are on the march again and will be looking to build momentum the further they progress through the tournament. They kept their cup dreams alive this term by edging out the Rams in a keenly-fought contest between one of the Championship's in-form sides and one of the most resolute teams from the Premier League. In the end it was the top-flight visitors to Pride Park who came out on top, with a flying start and a productive finish seeing them over the line. There were just five minutes on the clock when Derby failed to deal with a short corner and Jerome crashed home from close range. That was how things stayed until nine minutes from time when Jermaine Pennant whipped over a corner and Huth prodded the ball under the body of Frank Fielding.

    Undone

    The Rams had kept four successive clean sheets coming into this match, but they were undone by a short corner involving Matthew Etherington and Glenn Whelan. It was Whelan who eventually delivered a low ball into the heart of the area which was touched initially on by Marc Wilson before hitting Huth. The giant defender then appeared poised to smash the ball into the net, but it was Jerome who had the final say by prodding home from close range for his third goal in as many appearances, and fourth in last five. That should have been the catalyst for either Stoke to build, or for the Rams to mount a rigorous response, but what followed was an untidy encounter involving these two Midlands rivals. The home fans, in particular, had to wait until the 27th minute before they were finally roused by their lethargic team, not that Stoke were all that much better other than the goal. For the first time Stoke's defence came under pressure, with the ball bouncing around in the area as intended clearances failed to find their targets.
    Tame
    When a tame Dean Whitehead header fell into the path of Jeff Hendrick, the midfielder cracked an 18-yard half-volley narrowly wide, which was as close as Derby came all half. From that opportunity, Nigel Clough's side then came within a whisker of falling two goals adrift on the half hour, only for Huth to plant an Etherington corner onto the right-hand post. Derby huffed and puffed in the closing 15 minutes of the opening period, but there was nothing to show for their efforts other than two penalty appeals. The first saw Jamie Ward fall in the area with Stoke skipper Ryan Shawcross in close attendance as they ran on to a long through ball from Hendrick in the 39th minute Referee Mark Clattenburg was unimpressed, much to Ward's fury and that of the Derby fans, as he was again a few minutes later when there were shouts of handball against Whitehead. Sadly, despite the apparent best intentions of both sides, there was little to enthuse in the second half until the 73rd minute.
    Sturdy
    Stoke started brightly enough, but that soon fizzled out, whilst Derby simply had precious little idea as to how to breach their opponents' sturdy defence. Clattenburg was at least able to keep his hands warm by taking the names of Huth and Andy Wilkinson for poor challenges on John Brayford and Ward to add to the cautions of Shawcross and Whitehead in the first period. It was not until the arrivals of Pennant and Kenwyne Jones in the 63rd and 66th minutes that Stoke gained impetus. It was Pennant, in particular, who brought out a stunning save from Derby goalkeeper Fielding in the 73rd minute from a 35-yard free-kick that was arrowing towards the bottom right-hand corner. A minute later an inswinging corner from Pennant was met by the head of Jonathan Walters with an angled effort that just cleared the crossbar. Then in the 80th minute, from another Pennant corner, this time an outswinger, Stoke clinched their place in the fifth round. Huth was allowed to meet the delivery on the volley from 10 yards, with the shot possessing too much pace as it squirmed underneath Fielding.
    Derby County Team Statistics Stoke City
    0 Goals 2
    0 1st Half Goals 1
    0 Shots on Target 3
    1 Shots off Target 4
    5 Blocked Shots 2
    3 Corners 7
    14 Fouls 17
    2 Offsides 0
    0 Yellow Cards 4
    0 Red Cards 0
    69.1 Passing Success 63.6
    17 Tackles 8
    76.5 Tackles Success 62.5
    49.8 Possession 50.2
    45.2 Territorial Advantage 54.8
    349 Total Passes 343
    14 Total Crosses 27
    193 Lost Balls 210
    44 Recoveries 38

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