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Rooney ‘influential’ as Derby knock Palace out

Chris Martin’s close-range strike gave the Championship side victory at Selhurst Park as Palace had captain Luka Milivojevic sent off.

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Health06 January 2020 - 10:30
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In Summary


• Rooney was highly influential in the tie from a deep-lying midfield role.

• The Rams weathered some early Palace pressure and seized the advantage with the opening goal from Martin just after the half-hour mark.

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Derby County's Wayne Rooney speaks with manager Phillip Cocu after the match

Derby County boss Phillip Cocu claimed Wayne Rooney played a pivotal role in his side’s shock FA Cup third-round win at Crystal Palace.

Chris Martin’s close-range strike gave the Championship side victory at Selhurst Park as Palace had captain Luka Milivojevic sent off.

Rooney was highly influential in the tie from a deep-lying midfield role.

“Rooney influenced the game a lot because you could see his experience,” Cocu said of the ex-England captain. “I think he did very good; he played a more controlled position.

“A big part of the success today is the combination between him and Tom Huddlestone ­— it was a pleasure to watch.”

The Rams weathered some early Palace pressure and seized the advantage with the opening goal from Martin just after the half-hour mark.

Jayden Bogle’s quick feet took him past Palace full-back Jairo Riedewald, and his cross was met by Martin, who stole in front of Gary Cahill and poked the ball past goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey.

A deflected effort from Palace midfielder James McCarthy brought a smart reaction save out of Derby goalkeeper Kelle Roos shortly after half-time, while Bogle headed wide from a glorious position for Derby shortly after.

Milivojevic was dismissed after referee Michael Oliver consulted a pitchside monitor following a video assistant referee (VAR) check. The Palace captain had originally been shown a yellow card after a tussle with Derby midfielder Huddlestone. Derby could have added a second late on when Martyn Waghorn struck the post and Rooney then saw a low effort saved by Hennessey.

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