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Derby County vs Stoke City. Sky Bet Championship.

Pride Park StadiumAttendance20,545.

Derby County 2

  • M Bird (31st minute)
  • C Davies (34th minute)

Stoke City 1

  • T Ince (58th minute)

Derby County 2-1 Stoke City: Wayne Rooney's Rams battle to win despite looming administration

Report and highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Derby County and Stoke City at Pride Park as goals from Max Bird and Curtis Davies saw Wayne Rooney's side claim victory on Saturday afternoon

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Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Derby and Stoke

Max Bird celebrated his 21st birthday with a stunning strike that put crisis club Derby on course for a 2-1 win over Stoke.

The midfielder unleashed an unstoppable shot from distance before Curtis Davies doubled the lead with a header.

Derby, set to go into administration and incur a 12 point deduction, were by far the better side in the first half but Stoke hit back in the second.

Former Derby winger Tom Ince pounced to give the visitors hope and Derby had to withstand fierce pressure to hold on for a morale-boosting victory.

Image: Derby celebrate their opening goal scored by Max Bird

Despite the club's dire financial position, there was a defiant mood among the home fans and Derby responded with a positive start.

Ravel Morrison created the first chance in the fourth minute when he played in Lee Buchanan but his shot was blocked at the near post.

Stoke were guilty of too many misplaced passes in the opening 15 minutes but Ince found the right ball in the 21st only for Graeme Shinnie to deny Sam Clucas.

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Abdallah Sima got behind Derby's defence but miscontrolled the ball before Ben Wilmot's shot was easily saved by Kelle Roos.

Stoke were starting to get into their stride and Josh Tymon flashed in a low cross which just evaded Sima in the 26th minute.

But Derby stunned the visitors in the 32nd minute when Stoke failed to get the ball clear and Bird fired a shot from 25 yards into the top right corner.

It got even better for Derby two minutes later when Davies beat Josef Bursik to a free-kick and headed into an empty net.

Stoke were reeling and Derby had a great chance of a third in the 42nd minute when Morrison played in Sam Baldock but his shot lacked the power to beat Bursik.

It was a great first half for Derby and a poor one for Stoke who should have gone further behind at the start of the second.

A mix-up between Wilmot and Bursik in the 50th minute presented Morrison with an open goal but he fired into the side-netting.

That looked an even bigger miss eight minutes later when Ince ran onto a Mario Vrancic pass to fire low past Roos.

Ince fired wide following a corner before Wilmot headed just over as Stoke pressed for an equaliser.

Roos got his body in the way of another shot and Davies made several vital clearances in stoppage time to give Derby a memorable victory.

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Wayne Rooney says he is 'heart-broken' for the Derby staff that are likely to lose their jobs as a result of the club's plan to enter administration

What the managers said...

Derby's Wayne Rooney: "I've said a few times I'm committed to this club and to the group of players and the staff, I care about them, so I'll keep doing everything I can to help us get through this.

"I think we will get through this for the better. We are going to have tough times ahead in the near future but it's my job now to start rebuilding this club and trying to put it back together. My job is to bring some pride and dignity back to the club, it's got a big fan base and those fans deserve my full attention and the players' full attention."

Stoke's Michael O'Neill: "Young players make mistakes and that was what happened today. We lose the goal and then we lose the second goal and at that point I thought our reaction was poor but our reaction in the second half was excellent.

"We got a goal back and really should have got ourselves level with the opportunities we had. We had two really good chances before we did score but I can't begrudge Derby the win, they've had a really difficult 24 hours. I thought they showed great spirit in how they played, the crowd were terrific as well."

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