Derby 1-0 West Brom 

     
            By Paul Fletcher  


             
            Pearson struck to send Derby back to the Premiership 
      Stephen Pearson scored the only goal as Derby defeated West Brom to win 
the Championship play-off final and claim a place in next season's Premiership. 

      West Brom dominated large periods, with Stephen Bywater denying Diomansy 
Kamara, Jason Koumas and Paul Robinson, while Kevin Phillips hit the crossbar. 

      Dean Kiely saved a Paul Peschisolido strike and a shot from Matt Oakley. 

      But he could not stop Pearson converting Giles Barnes's low cross as 
Derby won a promotion worth £60m. 



      The result is a triumph for Rams boss Billy Davies, who had failed in the 
previous two Championship play-off campaigns with former club Preston. 


      But the Scot has ended his first season at Pride Park by guiding Derby 
back to the top flight for the first time since 2002. 

      The Rams had finished the regular season eight points clear of West Brom 
- but Tony Mowbray's Baggies played the bulk of the football in the final and 
can consider themselves unfortunate to lose. 

      The match had started at a cracking pace, with Derby struggling to 
contain West Brom's early surges. 

      As early as the first minute Bywater was forced into a decent diving save 
to thwart Kamara. 

      Derby's league campaign was built upon their determination, resilience 
and mean defence - and these qualities proved to be the foundation for their 
final victory. 

      But an early sparkling run from Koumas threatened to unlock it completely 
and it took a brilliant last-ditch sliding tackle from Tyrone Mears to stop the 
Wales international. 

             
            Koumas was an influential figure but could find no way to goal 
      The Rams spent most of the opening period trying to force their way into 
the contest - but they did have one excellent chance after 10 minutes. 

      Howard played Peschisolido into a huge gap in the centre of the West Brom 
back line but the 36-year-old, surprisingly recalled to the starting line-up, 
made a poor connection with his strike and Kiely saved easily. 

      A jinking run from Craig Fagan saw the Birmingham-born forward cut in 
from the right touchline and shoot narrowly wide. 

      But after an open end-to-end start to the final, both teams gradually 
cancelled each other out. 

      Koumas looked the most likely to provide the missing inspiration and, 
after cutting inside with 40 minutes gone, drilled his strike narrowly over the 
crossbar. 

      And Phillips ensured West Brom ended the half in the ascendancy with a 
crisp 20-yard strike that grazed the crossbar after a flowing move opened up 
the Rams defence. 

      West Brom continued to create chances after the break - Bywater saving 
from Koumas and Kamara curling a free-kick over the bar. 

      Derby, in contrast, struggled to impose themselves on the match and 
Davies introduced Barnes for Peschisolido after 59 minutes. 

      And seconds later Derby almost scored when Oakley, who had pulled a shot 
wide earlier, made a brilliant contact with a Fagan cross only to be denied by 
Kiely's finger-tip save. 

      But with 61 minutes gone Derby, somewhat against the run of play, did 
score. 

      Howard played in Barnes to drill a low pass across the face of goal and 
Pearson got inside Paul McShane and slotted home his first goal for Derby to 
spark scenes of jubilation. 

      Having made most of the running for most of the match, the Baggies 
continued to press, with Bywater requiring two attempts to claim a strike from 
Zoltan Gera. 

      Bywater saved a Robinson header and most of the remainder of the game was 
played in the Derby half but West Brom could find no way to goal. 



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      Derby: Bywater, Mears, Leacock, Moore, McEveley, Fagan (Edworthy 83), 
Oakley, Seth Johnson (Jones 87), Pearson, Howard, Peschisolido (Barnes 58).
      Subs Not Used: Camp, Macken. 

      Booked: Peschisolido, Mears, Bywater, Oakley, Jones. 

      Goals: Pearson 61. 

      West Brom: Kiely, McShane (Ellington 71), Perry, Sodje (Clement 81), 
Robinson, Koumas, Greening, Gera (Carter 71), Koren, Kamara, Phillips.
      Subs Not Used: Daniels, Chaplow. 

      Booked: Sodje, McShane, Perry. 

      Att: 74,993 

      Ref: G Poll (Hertfordshire). 
     





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