Johnny Russell: Opens the scoring from the spot
A Leon Best goal in the last minute of normal
time cancelled out Johnny Russell's earlier penalty and secured
Blackburn Rovers a 1-1 draw with Derby County at Pride Park.
Best,
on as a early replacement for the injured Ruben Rochina, guided a
close-range volley past Lee Grant with two minutes remaining to cancel
out Johnny Russell's debut goal from the penalty spot late in the first
half. In truth, it was arguably what Rovers deserved having created the better chances - particularly in the first half.
The game, one of six fixtures this weekend hand-picked by the
Football League to mark its 125th anniversary celebrations, began with
the visitors on the front foot. Rochina spurned a good early opening after Tommy Spurr's left-wing
cross fell to him inside the box but the Spaniard scuffed his shot wide. Shorty afterwards Grant raced from his line to collect confidently at
the feet of Jordan Rhodes when last season's leading scorer in the
Championship was through on goal.Blackburn continued to threaten and Alan Judge curled a right-footed
shot inches wide of the far post from the left side of the box.
Derby escaped again midway through the first half when Rhodes
near-post header beat Grant but struck Craig Forsyth on the goal line. A shoulder injury to Rochina saw the game stopped for almost five minutes while he received treatment.
Shorty after the contest resumed, after the forward had been carried
from the field on a stretcher and replaced by Best, Derby took the lead.
Alex Marrow handled the ball while challenging Jake Buxton following
Jamie Ward's dangerous free-kick and Russell, a summer signing from
Dundee United, sent Jake Kean the wrong way from the penalty spot in the
43rd minute.
You could say it provided a spot of relief for the Rams who had missed their previous four penalties.
It was somewhat against the run of play given that Derby's only
previous noteworthy attempts on goal were a half-chance for Ward on the
stretch and a long-range effort by Kieron Freeman which was straight at
Kean. Undeterred by the setback, Blackburn began the second half on the front foot and Grant had to claw Jason Lowe's header away.
The second half would be more to-and-fro and Derby might have doubled
their lead after 50 minutes when Russell out-muscled Todd Kane on the
edge of the Blackburn box. But bearing down on goal, as Rochina had
before him, the Scottish striker scuffed his shot wide. Derby survived another close shave on the hour when Best flicked
Judge's low cross from the left against the far post. The former
Coventry and Newcastle forward should really have scored.
Kean then kept out a powerful Richard Keogh strike while back at the
other end, Grant got down well to hold efforts from Best and then Lowe. It looked like Derby were going to hold on for a fourth opening-day league win in the last five years but Best had other ideas.
Fellow sub Chris Taylor crossed from the right and Best acrobatically swept his volley past Grant from six yards out
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