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Derby County vs Peterborough United. Sky Bet Championship.

Pride Park StadiumAttendance30,251.

Derby County 1

  • T Lawrence (sent off 47th minute)
  • L Sibley (92nd minute)

Peterborough United 0

  • H Coulson (sent off 35th minute)

Derby County 1-0 Peterborough: Louie Sibley fires Wayne Rooney's Rams to within five points of safety

Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Derby County and Peterborough at Pride Park as a late goal from Louie Sibley moves Wayne Rooney's Rams to within five points of safety

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

Louie Sibley scored a dramatic stoppage time winner to give Derby a 1-0 victory over fellow relegation candidates Peterborough.

The substitute broke Peterborough's hearts with a low cross-shot when it seemed the game would end in stalemate.

Both sides had been reduced to 10 men with Peterborough's Hayden Coulson sent off for two yellow cards in the first half before, Tom Lawrence was red-carded for a late tackle early in the second.

Chances were few and far between with Peterborough failing to register a shot on target as their goalless run was extended to five matches while Derby go above the visitors.

Derby brought in 20-year-old central defender Eiran Cashin for his first start in a game that meant so much for both clubs.

Roared on by another 30,000 crowd, Derby started strongly with Lawrence forcing Steven Benda to turn behind a shot in the 11th minute.

Peterborough weathered the early pressure and, after a decent spell of possession, almost carved out an opening in the 20th minute when Joe Ward's deflected cross was just cut out by Ryan Allsop.

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Derby responded with a quick break in the 29th minute that ended with Festy Ebosele firing in a low shot from just inside the box that was blocked by a blue shirt.

There was a major setback for Peterborough in the 35th minute when Coulson was sent off for a second yellow card in four minutes when he tripped Ebosele out on the left.

The free-kick was only half-cleared and Max Bird's shot from 20 yards was brilliantly tipped over by Benda.

Derby's advantage vanished two minutes into the second half when Lawrence was shown a straight red card for a late lunge that left Nathan Thompson writhing on the turf.

It was a reckless challenge by the Derby captain but fortunately Thompson was able to continue after lengthy treatment.

Derby won a free-kick in a dangerous position just outside the box in a central area but, with Lawrence in the dressing room, Bird failed to clear the wall and the rebound went well wide.

The deadlock should have been broken in the 63rd minute when Ebosele's low cross reached Craig Forsyth at the back post but he skied his effort over.

Derby almost went ahead in the 74th minute when a Jason Knight cross came off Luke Plange and hit the foot of a post but Benda just stopped the ball going over the line.

But Sibley produced a moment of quality in added time when he beat Benda with a low drive that flashed just inside the far post to keep Derby's hopes of staying up alive.

What the managers said...

Derby's Wayne Rooney: "It's stupid, it's a stupid tackle from him and he knows that. He's reacted, I think he got a bang to his head. I've said to him he's very lucky he's got a manager who understands the situation because I've done it many times myself. But it's disappointing and we lose him for three games now although it's a chance for somebody else to come in.

"We've had to deal with a lot of issues this season and it's another one. He's our captain and has been great for us but he'll miss the next three games so if we can pick up some good results it could work well for us and for him in getting some freshness back in his legs. We knew it was a big game for both teams and I felt we were better in every department."

Peterborough's Darren Ferguson: "It's a tough one to take so you can imagine how we're all feeling in the dressing room after putting so much into the game. But sometimes as a manager all you ask of your players is to give everything and no one can doubt that set of players gave everything today. A week that we felt was going to be pivotal towards the season to only get one point from it is very disappointing.

"It's a huge concern. the amount of shots we had and the shots on target are nowhere near enough. We are lacking in quality in really getting a foothold in the game, not heart or desire or effort but just pure quality. It's tough for the lads, we've only three players in the whole squad who've played any sort of Championship football so it was always going to be tough and so it's proven."

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