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Thread: No matter what the score, well done Tomori

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    For 25 minutes, Soton were like Leeds. Pressing high and forcing us into mistakes. It then seemed we pushed our front 3 onto their back 3 giving a 3 on 3 situation. They countered by pulling their 2 wide midfielders back which gave us a numerical advantage in MF which we made good use of but, unfortunately couldn't find the back of the net except for that one second when Waghorn was half a gnat's knacker offside which was enough to rule out Bryson's goal thanks to VAR.

    The 2nd half mirrored the first. They started the better, we finished the better. Their 1st started with Wilson being fouled out wide, ref didn't give it and the ball ended up in the net. They did look at VAR for the goal but didn't review the Wilson incident..... Their 2nd started with Hudds losing the ball in the centre circle when surrounded by 4 of them. Lovely move followed and Redmond chipped it beautifully over Roos.

    That was the point that the Duracell batteries took hold of things. The energy was immense, the workrate excellent and the football was top drawer. We deserved the 2 goals we got to get back into it. VAR was again used on our 2nd goal which proved no Derby player was offside due to a stuck out foot from a Saints defender. In the end, the correct result was reached in both the Bryson goal and the Wilson goal. I would, however, question its use in both cases. The rules for the use of VAR are to correct CLEAR AND OBVIOUS mistakes. IMO, neither instance was clear or obvious so VAR should not have been used.

    Extra time could have seen it go either way but neither side managed to beat their opponents keeper. On to Penalties. On to a repeat of Old Trafford. We win. On to Accrington where they are the underdogs and the game will be televised by BT Sport.

    The title of this thread lauds Tomori and well it should. I would also like to mention Kelle Roos. 5 seasons at Derby and this was his 8th competitive first team game. He has been loudly criticised and doubted in internet fora for much of his stay at Derby. In his 2 most recent games, both against Soton in the Cup, he has let 4 goal in. He could have done nothing about those but did pull off some excellent saves. His performances in those 2 games should have eliminated people's concerns about him being good enough for the bench. So...... well done Kelle Roos.

    ..... and, yes, Tomori was our MOTM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadAmster View Post
    For 25 minutes, Soton were like Leeds. Pressing high and forcing us into mistakes. It then seemed we pushed our front 3 onto their back 3 giving a 3 on 3 situation. They countered by pulling their 2 wide midfielders back which gave us a numerical advantage in MF which we made good use of but, unfortunately couldn't find the back of the net except for that one second when Waghorn was half a gnat's knacker offside which was enough to rule out Bryson's goal thanks to VAR.

    The 2nd half mirrored the first. They started the better, we finished the better. Their 1st started with Wilson being fouled out wide, ref didn't give it and the ball ended up in the net. They did look at VAR for the goal but didn't review the Wilson incident..... Their 2nd started with Hudds losing the ball in the centre circle when surrounded by 4 of them. Lovely move followed and Redmond chipped it beautifully over Roos.

    That was the point that the Duracell batteries took hold of things. The energy was immense, the workrate excellent and the football was top drawer. We deserved the 2 goals we got to get back into it. VAR was again used on our 2nd goal which proved no Derby player was offside due to a stuck out foot from a Saints defender. In the end, the correct result was reached in both the Bryson goal and the Wilson goal. I would, however, question its use in both cases. The rules for the use of VAR are to correct CLEAR AND OBVIOUS mistakes. IMO, neither instance was clear or obvious so VAR should not have been used.

    Extra time could have seen it go either way but neither side managed to beat their opponents keeper. On to Penalties. On to a repeat of Old Trafford. We win. On to Accrington where they are the underdogs and the game will be televised by BT Sport.

    The title of this thread lauds Tomori and well it should. I would also like to mention Kelle Roos. 5 seasons at Derby and this was his 8th competitive first team game. He has been loudly criticised and doubted in internet fora for much of his stay at Derby. In his 2 most recent games, both against Soton in the Cup, he has let 4 goal in. He could have done nothing about those but did pull off some excellent saves. His performances in those 2 games should have eliminated people's concerns about him being good enough for the bench. So...... well done Kelle Roos.

    ..... and, yes, Tomori was our MOTM.
    Completely agree about Roos, ‘Amster...thought he was immense. Always thought his name was was pronounced ‘Kelly Roos’ (rhymes with juice) but the commentator last night seemed to want to say something like Kel Rose...given your knowledge of all things Dutch...what’s the answer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramAnag View Post
    Completely agree about Roos, ‘Amster...thought he was immense. Always thought his name was was pronounced ‘Kelly Roos’ (rhymes with juice) but the commentator last night seemed to want to say something like Kel Rose...given your knowledge of all things Dutch...what’s the answer?
    RA I've never really doubted Roos he just had a rough time at Rovrum when they were leaking goals for fun But people forget he went on loan to AFC Wimbledon and helped get them promoted played 17 games and concede 8 goals he played at Wembley in the playoff final in their 2-0 win Having said that I would keep Carson in As for Tomori yes great game kept us in it must be a nightmare for him covering for Malone he's a liability defensive it Long day but worth it didn't get in till 3this morning

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    Quote Originally Posted by mistaram View Post
    RA I've never really doubted Roos he just had a rough time at Rovrum when they were leaking goals for fun But people forget he went on loan to AFC Wimbledon and helped get them promoted played 17 games and concede 8 goals he played at Wembley in the playoff final in their 2-0 win Having said that I would keep Carson in As for Tomori yes great game kept us in it must be a nightmare for him covering for Malone he's a liability defensive it Long day but worth it didn't get in till 3this morning
    Can never work out if you are committed or should be committed, mista.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramAnag View Post
    Completely agree about Roos, ‘Amster...thought he was immense. Always thought his name was was pronounced ‘Kelly Roos’ (rhymes with juice) but the commentator last night seemed to want to say something like Kel Rose...given your knowledge of all things Dutch...what’s the answer?
    First name like a 60s call girl..... Keller
    Surname rhymes with the surname of former England cricketer Brian Close

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramAnag View Post
    Can never work out if you are committed or should be committed, mista.
    Yes I probably should be commuted But if we hadn't managed to get on the bus we wouldn't have gone I couldn't stand to drive there and then back just to much midweek

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    Be honest. What did you think when Keogh stepped up for his penalty. Pleased for him .if only his skill matched his heart.

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    Thanks MA.

    ‘Commuted’ it is then, mista.

    Never in doubt, Salopian0

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