MX23RW : Friday, December 27 06:07:58| >> :600:166109:166109:
[monks data]
Attendance: 7,798
Northampton Town
FA Cup | Fourth Round
Jan 24, 2020 at 8pm UK
 
Derby logo

0-0

FT

Derby held to goalless draw by League Two side Northampton

Wayne Rooney was a surprise inclusion for the Rams in a forgetful FA Cup tie.

Wayne Rooney could not inspire Derby to FA Cup victory against Sky Bet League Two Northampton as the pair face a fourth-round replay at Pride Park following a forgettable Friday night tie.

The former England skipper was a surprise inclusion for the Rams but failed to captain his new club to a place in round five as Keith Curle's Northampton created the better chances of a 0-0 draw.

Charlie Goode should have been sent off early on at a sold-out PTS Academy Stadium but, after a poor decision from the referee, he was handed a reprieve and made the most of it by dominating the defence.

Rooney, captaining a much-changed Derby side as one of only three players to retain their place from the Sky Bet Championship win over Hull, was always going to be the star attraction against the lowest-ranked team left in this year's competition.

Only Ian Rush and Frank Lampard have been more prolific in the post-war FA Cup era than Rooney, who has 22 goals, but these days he is deployed in a deep-seated midfield role.

The 34-year-old left Manchester United in 2017 as the club's all-time leading goalscorer and it was the Red Devils who stood in the way the last time Northampton got as far as the fifth round.

That was 50 years ago and on that day it was another maverick, George Best, who would steal the show as he scored six times as United sealed a 8-2 win.

But, looking to match their 1970 counterparts, it was the hosts who almost took the lead with less than five minutes on the clock, a deep corner leading to a goalmouth scramble which ultimately saw Vadaine Oliver's strike bouncing behind off the crossbar.

Referee Darren England had the Derby bench up in arms as Jack Marriott was hauled back by Charlie Goode as the last man, with the official not even awarding a free-kick for the misdemeanour.

In terms of actual chances, it was still Northampton creating the vast majority, Andy Williams with a fine turn and shot which flashed just wide of Kelle Roos' goal after 25 minutes.

Most of Derby's early opportunities were blocked before getting anywhere near David Cornell in the hosts' goal, with Chris Martin the next man to be denied by brave Northampton defending.

The rest of the half passed with little incident, with Derby then making a stronger start after the interval as Rooney's corner was headed inches over the top by Curtis Davies.

The former Hull defender, who scored for the Tigers in their 3-2 FA Cup final defeat against Arsenal in 2014, came close with another header soon after before Jason Knight forced a decent stop out of Cornell.

Northampton were still causing trouble, Goode heading over a decent chance, Chris Lines sending a strike in the same direction soon after and Matt Warburton bending wide.

Rooney, fresh from a lung-bursting defensive run, almost scored directly from a late corner but there was no late goal to settle the tie and the pair will both enter Monday's draw for the last 16.

ID:387419: cacheID:387419:1false2false3false:QQ:: from db desktop :LenBod:restore:5485:
Written by
P A
No Data Analysis info
Restore Data
Share this article now:
Derby Country's Wayne Rooney celebrates after Jack Marriott scored their first goal on January 2, 2020
Read Next:
Keith Curle admits he hopes Wayne Rooney misses FA Cup clash with Northampton
>
rhs 2.0
Today's games header
Tables header RHS


Sports Mole provides in-depth previews and predictions for every match from the biggest leagues and competitions in world football.
Argentina's Lionel Messi kisses the World Cup trophy after collecting the Golden Ball award on December 18, 2022Sign up for our FREE daily preview newsletter direct to your inbox!