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Championship | Gameweek 39
Apr 2, 2021 at 3pm UK
Pride Park Stadium
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Derby
2 - 0
Luton

Gregory (7'), Shinnie (49' pen.)
Wisdom (47'), Sibley (51'), Byrne (66'), Kazim-Richards (90+5')
FT(HT: 1-0)

Dewsbury-Hall (66'), Pearson (81')

Wayne Rooney refuses to let Derby take their foot off the pedal

:Headline: Wayne Rooney refuses to let Derby take their foot off the pedal:
Lee Gregory and Graeme Shinnie earned the Rams a first win in eight games.
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Derby manager Wayne Rooney is still looking over his shoulder despite a 2-0 win over Luton that lifts his side eight points clear of the relegation zone.

Goals from Lee Gregory and Graeme Shinnie settled a game Rooney described as a 'must win' for his team who are now 18th on 43 points.

Derby made the start Rooney demanded when Martyn Waghorn turned a cross back for Gregory to give the Rams a seventh-minute lead.

But Luton grew into the game and should have equalised with Elijah Adebayo heading over before the striker was denied by David Marshall from eight yards.

Marshall made an even better save to turn behind a Glen Rea header but Luton's hope of a comeback was dented when they conceded a penalty in the 49th minute. Rea tripped Tom Lawrence and Shinnie beat Simon Sluga's dive to give Derby breathing space.

Luton could not find a finish to get back into the game which ended with a confrontation after the final whistle in which Derby forward Colin Kazim-Richards was booked.

Derby had gone seven games without a win and Rooney admitted: "It was a game we had to win.

"I stressed to the players before the game we cannot leave the stadium without three points today, it was as simple as that.

"I thought we started really well and getting the goal so early in the second half should have calmed the game down but it got a bit scrappy although overall I felt comfortable and we thoroughly deserved the three points.

"We have to keep pushing and trying to win games, we're not safe at the minute but if there becomes a point when we are, we can't afford to take our foot off the pedal. I want to win games and we've got a big one coming up against Reading on Monday."

On the incident at the end of the game, Rooney said: "I didn't see, it's the first time I've walked straight down the tunnel so I don't know what's gone on.

"These days it could be something very serious or something very small. I'll get to the bottom of what happened. I want my players to play with good discipline which they have done."

Luton manager Nathan Jones felt his side paid for their poor starts to both the first and second halves.

He said: "It's frustrating because of the way we started both halves. We didn't really start on the front foot in either half and that's what cost us.

"We had enough chances to have got something from the game but when you start both halves in the manner that we did, it's very difficult to win a football match We just didn't do the basics well enough, didn't defend our box well enough on two occasions.

"I'm not going to be very critical of the referee because if we had defended our box better on two occasions and take the chances then we get something from the game, so for me to mention the referee looks like I'm trying to mask over something which I'm not trying to do"

On the Kazim-Richards incident, Jones said: "To be fair to Derby it was one player pretty much offering everyone on. It reminded me of a David and Goliath type of thing, he wanted to take on the armies of Israel."

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