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LEICESTER CITY REPORTS 1998-1999

Leicester 1 Derby 2

By Steven Baker, PA Sport

Mikkel Beck scored his first goal for Derby to give his side victory against their east Midlands rivals.

Beck pounced on the hour, nodding home Lars Bohinen's corner at the near post as the Rams completed the double over Leicester, having beaten them 2-0 at Pride Park in September.

The Danish striker's goal spared Stefano Eranio's blushes, the Italian having just seen Kasey Keller palm away his penalty after the Foxes keeper was adjudged to have felled Dean Sturridge.

But from the resulting flag-kick, Beck rose highest to turn the ball home and the Leicester fans who had been celebrating their let-off moments earlier were stunned into silence.

Sturridge had given Derby the lead on 17 minutes and though Frank Sinclair equalised for the hosts, who have now lost twice in five days following Saturday's defeat at Southampton, 11 minutes later Beck was on hand to score the winner.

He has struggled somewhat to fit in at Pride Park since arriving on March 25, deadline day, in a move from Middlesbrough which cost County in the region of £500,000.

But his goal, which came after four previous blanks in a Derby shirt, was enough to send the visiting fans home singing in the Leicester rain.

However, sharing the Rams plaudits with Beck will be Mart Poom, who pulled off a wonderful point-blank stop to foil Emile Heskey seven minutes from time.

The striker, who won his first England cap as a sub in Hungary last Wednesday, must have thought he had scored when he headed Sinclair's pinpoint cross towards goal from just six yards out.

But Poom managed to fling himself skywards and get a touch to Heskey's effort which diverted it against the crossbar.

He also made a good stop to deny Muzzy Izzet in the dying stages as Leicester fought furiously for an equaliser but Derby held on to end a four-match losing run away from home.

On a night when six of the Premiership's heavyweights slugged it out elsewhere, this Filbert Street encounter could easily have been tagged 'The match that everyone forgot'.

And in truth that label would have been quite apt, given the lack of outstanding football on show for much of this east Midlands derby.

However, while there were endless misplaced passes and mistimed tackles, Sturridge was rewarded for his lively display with his first goal since December 28.

This season he has struggled to repeat the form he showed when he first started in the Premiership in 1996 but the 25-year-old may feel he was owed the slice of fortune he enjoyed tonight.

Sturridge, who was only playing because Deon Burton has a hamstring injury, was struck by Paulo Wanchope's weak long-range effort which Keller appeared to have covered.

But the American was wrong-footed by the ball hitting the striker and as Pontus Kaamark tried to close Sturridge down, he clipped his shot beyond both the defender and Keller.

That stung Leicester into action and they levelled with another goal which had a fair amount to do with luck.

Steve Guppy's free-kick struck Sturridge on the arm as he broke away from the wall but as the home crowd roared for a penalty, the ball ricocheted to an unmarked Sinclair and he was able to fire an angled drive from the corner of the six-yard box beyond Poom.

The game livened up slightly after half-time and Andy Impey made a vital tackle to rob Wanchope just as he tried to fire goalwards as Derby looked for a third goal which would have killed off their hosts.

Neil Lennon was unfortunate to see a fierce volley fly just wide, while another long-range effort by the Northern Ireland international was safely gathered by Poom.

But Leicester could not find a way through and it is Derby who reign supreme in the east Midlands tonight.

Teams:

Leicester: Keller, Elliott, Sinclair, Kaamark, Impey, Savage (Cottee 67), Lennon, Izzet, Guppy, Marshall (Walsh 80),Heskey.

Subs Not Used: Arphexad, Miller, Zagorakis.

Booked: Keller.

Goals: Sinclair 28.

Derby: Poom, Prior, Laursen, Carbonari, Delap, Bohinen (Murray 90), Eranio, Schnoor, Sturridge, Beck, Wanchope.

Subs Not Used: Harper, Jackson, Robinson, Knight.

Booked: Carbonari, Laursen, Eranio, Delap, Wanchope.

Goals: Sturridge 17, Beck 60.

Att: 20,535

Ref: N Barry (Scunthorpe).

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