Play-off bound Sheffield United compounded Derby's misery as the
relegation-threatened Rams slumped to their ninth match without a victory.
Derby boss John Gregory was yesterday suspended by the club pending what they
described in a statement as "serious allegations" - in order "to expedite a
fair, objective investigation".
Both on and off the pitch, Derby are in total disarray - and even though Neil
Warnock's FA Cup semi-finalists were a little out of sorts they still boasted
too much firepower for their beleaguered opponents.
With Gregory in limbo, reserve-team coach Mark Lillis has been placed in
temporary charge. The face on the sidelines may have been different, but the
poor quality of football from Derby remained the same.
Blades goalkeeper Paddy Kenny was tested just once - and that the routine
collection of a long-range drive - such was the lack of ideas and inspiration
from the free-falling Rams.
At Derby's present rate, just two points from their last nine games, they
could yet be dragged into the mire and suffer a second successive relegation
after last season's exit from the Premiership.
Lillis, sharply dressed in contrast to Gregory's more laid-back tracksuit
approach, could do nothing to revitalise the Rams as the Blades stretched their
unbeaten run to seven matches - a fine way to celebrate the club's 114th
birthday.
United, though, were indebted to a moment of magic from Michael Tonge for the
half-time lead - the 19-year-old scoring his eighth goal of the season in the
18th minute.
Owen Morrison's surging run was the catalyst, setting up Tonge who initially
jinked his way past two Derby defenders before unleashing an unstoppable
20-yard, left-foot drive beyond a helpless Lee Grant into the goalkeeper's top
left-hand corner.
Derby could have been further adrift as the interval approached but for Dean
Windass' goal-bound header bouncing off Steve Elliott in the second minute -
while Grant made saves from captain Rob Page, Steve Kabba and a lively
Morrison.
But if Nick Chadwick, on loan from Everton, had not miskicked Derby's best
opportunity of an equaliser in the 41st minute with only Kenny to beat from 14
yards then the second half might just have been a different affair.
As it was when Kabba slotted a defence-splitting Windass ball past Grant in
the 55th minute for his eighth goal for the Blades this season the game was over
as a contest.
The final scoreline should have been more emphatic. Windass struck a post
after Grant had mis-hit a goal kick and the United striker also fired a Paul
Peschisolido cross at the 20-year-old.
Teams
Sheff Utd Kenny, Curtis, Kozluk, Murphy, Page, Brown,
Jagielka, Tonge, Morrison (Peschisolido 79),
Windass (Allison 88), Kabba (Javary 86).
Subs Not Used: Yates, Cas.
Goals: Tonge 18, Kabba 55.
Derby Grant, Barton (Kinkladze 72), Elliott, Boertien, Hunt,
Mills (Jackson 27), Lee, Chadwick, Murray, Bolder,
McLeod (Robinson 58).
Subs Not Used: Oakes, Tudgay.
Booked: McLeod, Lee.
Att: 18,401
Ref: G Salisbury (Lancashire).