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Paul chesterton
Group Soccer Editor Paddy davitt has marked its mark after the defeat of the Canary Islands 1-0 against Derby.
Here’s Paddy’s verdict on Daniel Farke’s men, who managed to lose a game they controlled for long stretches, although Wayne Rooney’s winner was a special hit.
• Tim Krul
Morgan Whittaker frustrated. But beaten by a majestic set piece by Rooney. 6
• Max Aarons
Frustrated by a reaction stop from David Marshall’s top drawer. Set the tone in the first quarter by playing in advanced areas. Without a trace of any transfer distraction once again. 8
• Christoph Zimmermann
He seems like a good match with Ben Gibson. But some sloppy passing when he entered midfield. 6
• Ben Gibson
Very encouraging debut display. Compound on the ball. Enjoyed the physical challenge. Organized the bottom line of the City. It will get better with more games. 7
• Xavi Quintilla
We do not accept your deliveries from set pieces. Positionally caught at times with Derby’s quick counterattacks. 6
• Oliver Skipp
He picked Jordan Hugill for his big late break. Made one or two vital innings to stop the Derby counters. 7
• Lukas Rupp
He left with no choice but to cut Jason Knight to concede a free throw scored by Rooney. But good in possession and seemed generally a decent contrast to Oliver Skipp. He spearheaded a short-range opportunity. 7
• Emi Buendia
Some trademark flourishes with his clever demise. Key role in the preparation of the sanction. But he also coughed up cheap possession for the Whittaker attempt saved by Tim Krul. 6
• Marco Stiepermann
Featured in most of the City’s failed efforts to pierce a well-pierced Derby bottom line. He gave David Marshall an early shot. 6
• Onel Hernandez
The right foot shot went off before being handled by George Evans. City needs to see a greater attacking threat from the Cuban, as do Norwich’s other attacking options. 6
• Teemu Pukki
Costly slip when taking the penalty. No other lookout. The service remains erratic and laborious. 6
Substitutes for the city
• Adam Idah (by Hernandez, 57) 5
He didn’t have the desired impact from the bench, save for an isolated slaloming run. He distributed the ball in the counter that unleashed the goal of the goal of Rooney.
• Mario Vrancic (for Stiepermann, 69) 6
Measured angled clip for Max Aarons big shot. He fell into the Derby area in injury time, but the referee was in the mood to deliver a second kick to the hosts.
• Jordan Hugill (for Buendia, 84) n / a
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