Derby's Italian connection helped bring Colin Todd's men a crucial three
points with a 3-1 FA Barclaycard Premiership victory over Aston Villa.
Fabrizio Ravanelli and Benito Carbone - with his first for the Rams - struck
either side of Juan Pablo Angel's seventh of the season with substitute Malcolm
Christie grabbing a late third.
Villa had been looking for a victory to move within three points of leaders
Newcastle - but despite dominating possession for large parts of the game they
seemed unable to get a grip on their struggling hosts.
County meanwhile, who move above Leicester - at least for a couple of hours -
with this result, recovered from a shaky start to take their chances with aplomb
for a result which could inject new life into a season which had looked to be
dead set on finishing with relegation.
On a freezing afternoon at Pride Park, Gareth Barry enjoyed Villa's first
chance with a deflected 20-yard drive, and it was Giorgi Kinkladze, handed his
first start for three months, who almost got on the end of a dangerous Carbone
cross.
Then the little Italian, revelling in his roving role up front, did find
Ravanelli 12 yards out but from a tight angle he headed well wide.
Villa came close on 16 minutes when Alan Wright's cross-cum-shot from the left
hit team-mate George Boateng and a ball which could have gone anywhere
eventually squirted out for a goal kick.
Boateng flashed a shot wide for Villa while Derby's attacking problems were
summed up in the 34th minute when Kinkladze found Ravanelli in the box but the
Italian's backheel found nobody.
And Carbone fluffed a shooting chance five minutes before the break after
being set up by Kinkladze's run from midfield.
The game finally burst into life just before half-time, with Derby breaking
the deadlock when Kinkladze's corner from the left was chested down by Chris
Riggott and Ravanelli hooked the ball behind him and past a flapping Schmeichel
from point-blank range.
The hosts knew they had to try and preserve their lead at least into the
interval, but they were incapable of even that as within seconds J-Lloyd Samuel
found Angel in the box and the Colombian beat Youl Mawene before firing
left-footed past Mart Poom, who was making his return for the Rams.
Samuel's cross for Angel's goal was his last act of the match as he was
replaced at half-time by the returning Kachloul. Lee Hendrie also came on for
Gareth Barry but Rams boss Todd kept faith in his starting 11 for the second
half.
Carbone was played into the box by Ravanelli but his shot from a tight angle
was turned out for a corner by Mellberg, which Kinkladze played short and
wasted.
Hendrie almost made an immediate impact when he was sent clear by Angel but
drove his 12-yard shot straight at the advancing Poom, who deflected it out for
a corner.
Villa were beginning to press with the game materialising into a far more open
affair, but after Angel's attempted shot was charged down, Derby broke and
Kinkladze fed Ravanelli on the edge of the Villa box.
Mawene, at fault for Villa's goal, almost had another nightmare when he
bundled Angel's header up and over his own crossbar after Kachloul's lob from
the left wing.
Villa's pressure almost told on 65 minutes when Boateng set up Kachloul and
the Moroccan's right-foot shot from 20 yards rebounded off the foot of Poom's
right-hand post and flashed across goal to safety.
But then in the 67th minute Derby grabbed their second goal totally against
the run of play.
Ravanelli's cross from the right had Schmeichel in two minds and the keeper
only succeeded in palming the ball to the feet of Carbone, who screwed it home
from six yards to give put the Rams back in the lead.
Todd reacted to the goal by taking off Carbone and replacing him with striker
Malcolm Christie, and the 22-year-old very nearly extended the home side's lead
when clear on goal but his lob was just tipped over by Schmeichel.
But with Villa mounting one last push, County grabbed a crucial third to
settle the match three minutes from time.
Adam Bolder supplied Deon Burton, who delivered an inch-perfect ball for
Christie to stroke the ball past Schmeichel.
Teams:
Derby: Poom, Grenet (Bolder 65), Mawene, Riggott, Higginbotham,
Boertien, Kinkladze (Burton 75), Ducrocq, Zavagno,
Carbone (Christie 70), Ravanelli.
Subs Not Used: Oakes, Elliott.
Goals: Ravanelli 45, Carbone 67, Christie 87.
Aston Villa: Schmeichel, Samuel (Kachloul 45), Mellberg,
Staunton, Wright, Stone, Boateng (Balaban 80), Merson,
Barry (Hendrie 45), Angel, Dublin.
Subs Not Used: Taylor, Enckelman.
Booked: Hendrie.
Goals: Angel 45.
Att: 28,001
Ref: D Elleray (Harrow-on-the-Hill).