Derby County vs Rotherham United. Sky Bet Championship.
Pride Park StadiumAttendance27,003.
Derby County 6
- M Waghorn (13th minute pen, 42nd minute, 71st minute pen)
- B Johnson (39th minute)
- M Mount (48th minute)
- D Holmes (62nd minute)
Rotherham United 1
- R Wood (53rd minute)
Derby 6-1 Rotherham: Frank Lampard's side maraud past Millers
Bradley Johnson and Duane Holmes also on target in impressive win for Derby
Saturday 30 March 2019 19:03, UK
Martyn Waghorn scored a hat-trick and Mason Mount netted on his comeback as Derby thrashed struggling Rotherham 6-1 at Pride Park.
On-loan Chelsea midfielder Mount marked his return after missing 10 games with a hamstring injury by winning the penalty that put Derby on course for only a second win in eight league matches and a return to the top six.
Waghorn scored either side of a Bradley Johnson header before Mount got the fourth and then set up Duane Holmes. Waghorn's second spot-kick gave Derby six goals in a game for the first time since 1996.
Rotherham were outplayed and Richard Wood's header was the only bright spot as they remain in the relegation zone.
The game promised goals from the start with both teams going close in the opening five minutes.
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First Tom Lawrence forced the ball through to Waghorn but the striker delayed his shot and was crowded out.
Rotherham responded by opening Derby up in the fifth minute as Joe Newell got in on the left. His low cross just evaded Ryan Williams, who collided with a post and needed lengthy treatment.
Mount then won a penalty when he was tripped as he turned away from Ben Wiles and Waghorn sent Marek Rodak the wrong way with his 12th-minute spot-kick.
The goal lifted Derby and Lawrence fired into the side-netting but Rotherham almost equalised in the 27th minute when Newell's corner found Semi Ajayi, whose first effort was blocked on the line by Holmes before his follow-up was saved by Kelle Roos.
Derby then took a large step towards victory with two goals in the space of four minutes.
Scott Malone crossed for Johnson to head in from eight yards in the 39th minute and then Holmes picked out Waghorn to glance the ball past Rodak in the 42nd.
Roos turned behind a Newell free-kick but Derby went in at half-time knowing they were in complete control and Rotherham's slim hopes were extinguished three minutes into the second period.
Jayden Bogle whipped the ball in from the right and Mount finished clinically from 12 yards.
Wood headed in a corner in the 53rd minute but Derby restored their four-goal cushion when Holmes volleyed in Mount's header 10 minutes later and Rotherham's afternoon got worse with 20 minutes to go.
Lawrence was tripped as he tried to go round Rodak and Waghorn again sent him the wrong way as Derby scored six at Pride Park for the first time.
The managers
Frank Lampard: "My message at half time was not to come off it because I wanted them to make a bit of a statement, and I'm not talking about statements to everyone else but to ourselves and what we can do. So to score that many goals and keep creating and playing such free-flowing football is brilliant and we need to take that forward.
"The performance was top level and I'm delighted with the goals because we've been playing pretty well at times but not scoring enough which has been a problem recently. When we play like that we are going to give everyone in this league a tough game. When you are on top, you have to take your moments and we did that and killed the game very early."
Paul Warne: "I thought going forward we looked quite dangerous and I thought every time we got in their penalty box we looked like we were going to score.
"However every time they got in our penalty box I thought they were going to score and they got in ours a lot more than we did theirs."