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Derby County vs Barnsley; Sky Bet Championship

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Derby County vs Barnsley. Sky Bet Championship.

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Derby County 2

  • R Morrison (22nd minute, 47th minute)

Barnsley 0

    Derby County 2-0 Barnsley: Ravel Morrison scores twice to revive Rams survival hopes

    Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Derby County and Barnsley at Pride Park as Ravel Morrison scored twice to revive the survival hopes for Wayne Rooney's side.

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    Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Derby and Barnsley.

    Ravel Morrison scored his first league goals in England for nearly eight years to give Derby a 2-0 victory over relegation rivals Barnsley.

    The former Manchester United midfielder struck twice to end a drought that stretched back to April 2014 as Derby halted a run of three defeats.

    Morrison also hit the bar in one of his best displays in a Rams shirt but Barnsley created little after Carlton Morris was denied by Ryan Allsop in the first half.

    Barnsley exchanged places in the bottom three with Derby, who closed the gap on fourth-bottom Reading to five points in the Sky Bet Championship.

    Image: Ravel Morrison scored twice for Derby

    Derby were boosted by the return of skipper Tom Lawrence after a three-match ban and he set up an early chance that should have seen his side take the lead.

    Lawrence's eighth-minute free-kick bounced off a Barnsley defender and fell to Luke Plange just outside the six-yard box but he dragged his shot wide of the far post.

    Derby went close again when the ball was crossed in from the right and Morrison's back-post header was blocked by a green shirt.

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    But the goal Derby deserved for a strong start arrived in the 22nd minute when Lawrence played in Plange, who set up Morrison to dink the ball over Brad Collins from eight yards.

    Barnsley came close to equalising four minutes later when Morris got behind Derby's defence on the right but Allsop saved at his near post.

    Morrison produced another moment of quality in the 32nd minute with a shot from the edge of the box that beat Collins but clipped the top of the crossbar.

    His next attempt sailed high into the crowd but it had been a good half for Morrison and Derby.

    The visitors conceded again two minutes after the restart when a mistake allowed Lawrence to go through on the right and, after his shot came back off the bar, Morrison slammed in the rebound.

    Barnsley were making too many mistakes and almost went further behind when Mads Andersen's loose pass set up Malcolm Ebiowei who curled a shot just wide.

    Morris won a free-kick just outside the area and, although he beat the wall, it was too close to Allsop who tipped the ball behind for a corner which was easily dealt with.

    Barnsley won another free-kick in a dangerous area in the 79th minute but could not make it count as Amine Bassi sent an effort wide which summed up their afternoon.

    What the managers said...

    Derby assistant manager Liam Rosenior: "Ravel has always had the ability but his work-rate, not just in this game but the last three that he's started, sums up what this team is about, they don't give up, they fight to the end. Obviously Wayne knew Ravel from when he was a young player at Manchester United and when you see him every day in training, his ability is outstanding.

    "He's affecting the game exactly where we want him to, which is in the final third and we've worked really hard, showing him clips, having meetings with him to prepare him for this and I think it's a great stage for him now. He's really enjoying it, we demand commitment, we demand work-rate and I'm not saying he's never given us that but, in terms of his energy and pressing today, that makes you just as happy as the moments of quality he brings and he was absolutely outstanding. As you get older as a player you understand the game better and we are going to need him and his quality for the rest of the season."

    Barnsley's Poya Asbaghi: "It's a big disappointment for us, we knew the importance of this game and over 90 minutes we have to play better than we did today. Derby started the game better than us but our reaction after the first goal was pretty decent and we got into the game more and more in that half and we felt confident of doing better in the second.

    "But then we lose the ball in a vulnerable position and they score a second and that's mentally really tough in this arena and put us in a situation that in the end was too difficult to overcome. Overall what needs to improve is the ability to move the ball even faster. Our decision-making and winning second balls has been much better than we showed today."

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