Derby County U18s lose late at Pride Park as Burnley strike twice

Derby County were edged out 2-1 by Burnley U18s at Pride Park Stadium in Premier League – North on Friday night. derby county went ahead through Kieran Clarke in first-half stoppage time, but Burnley recovered after the break and completed the turnaround late on. Derby County start well but cannot hold the lead The Young …

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Derby County U18s lose late at Pride Park as Burnley strike twice

Derby County were edged out 2-1 by Burnley U18s at Pride Park Stadium in Premier League – North on Friday night. derby county went ahead through Kieran Clarke in first-half stoppage time, but Burnley recovered after the break and completed the turnaround late on.

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Derby County start well but cannot hold the lead

The Young Rams had the better early chances in a cagey opening, with Israel Green going close after being played through on goal and then seeing a header tipped onto the crossbar. Dantel Hodges also had a chance from a corner, but the breakthrough did not come until the stroke of half-time, when Clarke finished a well-worked move from Euan Griffiths’ cross with a low volley into the far corner.

Burnley responded after the interval and equalised in the 66th minute through Destiny Okonkwo, who headed over the goalkeeper after meeting a cross from Blayz Borgesson. That goal shifted the momentum, and derby county were forced to defend deeper as the visitors pressed for a winner.

Late pressure turns into the decisive moment

Derby County had moments to reclaim control, including a strong opening for Charlie Smith and a shot from Green that struck the far post. Sean Corry also had a header saved in the 73rd minute, while Burnley were denied by the woodwork when a strike from the edge of the box clipped the post in the 81st minute.

The match stayed open, with both sides pushing forward in search of a decisive goal. Burnley found it in the 88th minute when Warren Taylor headed in from a cross on the right to seal the points. The final moments left derby county with little time to respond.

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Key chances and turning points

  • Extra-time of the first half: Kieran Clarke gives Derby County the lead.
  • 66th minute: Destiny Okonkwo levels for Burnley.
  • 88th minute: Warren Taylor heads the winner.

What it means next

For derby county, the result will feel especially frustrating because they created enough first-half openings to build a stronger lead. The match also showed how quickly the contest changed after the break, with Burnley making their pressure count at the key moments. derby county now move on with a narrow home defeat that hinged on late detail rather than a lack of chances.

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