8 mins
Stephenson shot. 1-0
17 mins Crossley shot. 2-0
Half time: Magpies 2 Rams 0
58 mins Stephenson lob. 3-0
64 mins Crossley shot. 4-0
Full time: Magpies 4 Rams 0
Newcastle U21s broke their seasonal duck at the fourth
time of asking on Friday night, thumping Derby County 4-0 at
Whitley Park.
Dylan Stephenson and Kyle Crossley both hit braces against a Rams side
also pointless after their opening three games - and only the efforts of
visiting goalkeeper Harrison Foulkes kept the score down.
United took the lead in the eighth minute when Crossley centred from the
left and Cian Kelly conveniently killed the ball in his own six yard
box, allowing the alert Stephenson to poke the ball home.
It was 2-0 nine minutes later when Crossley and Jay
Turner-Cooke exchanged passes on the left edge of the box, Crossley picking
his spot and firing beyond the 'keeper into the far corner of the net.
Stephenson then saw his 28th minute effort blocked as the black and
whites continued to dominate; home 'keeper Jude Smith equal to a Darren
Robinson header from a rare Ram raid.
United extended their lead in the 58th minute thanks to a perfectly
executed chip by Stephenson that left Foulkes stranded.
Jay Turner-Cooke then rattled the crossbar after a slick passing
sequence, before the Derby custodian denied Stephenson again and
Turner-Cooke in quick succession.
Six minutes later Stephenson turned provider, pulling the ball back from
the right for Crossley to guide home.
County thought they'd found a consolation goal nine minutes from time,
when Sonny Blu-Lo Everton evaded Smith only to send his shot against the
goal frame.
Biffa