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Feb 9, 2019 at 3pm UK at ​Pride Park Stadium (Derby)
Attendance: 28,211
DerbyDerby County
2-0
Hull City
Waghorn (41', 71')
FT(HT: 1-0)

Frank Lampard hails Martyn Waghorn's impact as he reaches 100-goal milestone

Frank Lampard hails Martyn Waghorn's impact as he reaches 100-goal milestone
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Derby completed the double over the Tigers.

Frank Lampard hailed Martyn Waghorn's quality on and off the pitch after the striker joined the 100 club in Derby's 2-0 win over Hull.

Waghorn responded to Lampard's decision to play him as the main striker by netting his 100th career goal near the end of a tight first half.

Hull should have been ahead when Kamil Grosicki had the goal at his mercy from 12 yards but hit the outside of the post  and the visitors were made to regret that when Waghorn pounced in the 41st minute.

A clever pass from Duane Holmes sent him in behind Hull's backline and although David Marshall saved, he drove the rebound in.

Fikayo Tomori headed a corner wide before Hull went close on the hour when Grosicki's cross was glanced inches wide by Jackson Irvine.

Waghorn made sure of the double over Hull to go with Derby's Carabao Cup  win at the KC Stadium when he dispatched Jayden Bogle's low cross in the 71st minute.

"The best thing about the game was we were clinical in our finishing with two great finishes from Martyn Waghorn and in the end it was pretty comfortable against a good team," Lampard said.

"There's no absolute science to it, I've been using him as a right winger at times, coming inside and we've had Jack Marriott on good form and David Nugent offering a lot in different ways but I just felt the time was right for Waggy to play there.

"When he first came here I maybe asked for different things from what he was being asked at Ipswich last year, he's very aware of that now and he gave everything today. It was an all-round performance of work rate, quality, hold-up play and two great goals.

"His career has taken him to a lot of places, I know first hand the lad that he is now, he's fantastic for me in the dressing room in what he gives off to the rest of the squad but more than that his quality on the pitch.

"It was nice to feel pretty comfortable in the last 10 minutes and be able to get Andy King on the pitch and Ashley (Cole) albeit briefly."

Hull manager Nigel Adkins was left to reflect on Grosicky's miss and what he admitted was a "shocking " goal to concede.

"We did really well to create a situation with a great square pass from Fraizer Campbell to put Kamil free for basically an open goal and he hits the post so that could have changed the complexion of the game.

"We had a few ifs buts and maybe but for me we've conceded a shocking goal, there's a tackle to be made in the middle of the pitch and we haven't made it which is really poor.

"We knew the wide players would be coming in off the line and the full backs are highlighted to make sure we get good defensive blocks in but we haven't done it.

"That was really disappointing and then we were just about to make a change in the second half and again  basic defending to create an opportunity for them to go and score that can't happen but has happened which makes it more challenging for us."


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2Leeds UnitedLeeds31177751351658
3Sheffield UnitedSheff Utd31167853341955
4West Bromwich AlbionWest Brom31159762402254
5Bristol City31158840301053
6Middlesbrough301312535231251
7Derby CountyDerby3014884235750
8Birmingham CityBirmingham32111384940946
9Nottingham ForestNott'm Forest32111384638846
10Aston Villa31101475649744
11Swansea CitySwansea31128114137444
12Hull City32128124542344
13Blackburn RoversBlackburn311110104247-543
14Preston North EndPreston311010114746140
15Sheffield WednesdaySheff Weds311010113445-1140
16Queens Park RangersQPR31116143947-839
17Stoke CityStoke31911113340-738
18Brentford30910114943637
19Wigan AthleticWigan3196163246-1433
20Millwall31710143445-1131
21Rotherham UnitedRotherham32513143151-2028
22Reading31511153244-1226
23Bolton WanderersBolton3268182147-2626
24Ipswich TownIpswich3139192354-3118

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