A Seagulls stalemate on Opening Day for Derby boss Pearson
The opening day of a new season tends to have its optimism and expectations from football fans up and down the country. This was no different to both sets of fans at the iPro Stadium for Derby County versus Brighton & Hove Albion.
Article by Fred Gough @fjd_gough
Derby County [0] Brighton & Hove Albion [0] - Attendance: 28,749
Derby, under the stewardship of former Leicester City manager Nigel Pearson for the first time competitively after an efficient pre-season, are hoping that the no nonsense former central defender could take the club that extra mile where his predecessors, Steve McClaren, Paul Clement and Darren Wassall had failed. Brighton on the other hand had to try and live with expectations left on by coming so close to automatic promotion before being brought back down to earth in their own play-off semi final experience against Sheffield Wednesday.

The buzz and energy that Nigel Pearson demanded out of his side was evident early on, chances rained upon Brighton’s goal and testing David Stockdale. Bent and Ince going close within the first few minutes. However, it is part of the Seagulls game play to hit their opposition on the break, slick midfielders in Beram Kayal, Anthony Knockaert & Jiri Skalak all hoping to feed and create chances for the towering strikers of Israeli Tomer Hemad and returning to Sussex Glenn Murray.
Despite this both goalkeepers were strong and formidable when called upon.
Half Time: Derby County 0 Brighton & Hove Albion 0

Cyrus Christie and Jason Shackell also were alert as Brighton demanded more as Pearson made his changes, bringing Hughes on for Bradley Johnson on the hour mark, Chris Martin on for Blackman a few minutes later forcing Derby to switch formation once again into a 4-4-2 diamond shape.
Knockaert, well known to Rams manager Pearson after the Frenchman was signed by the 52 year old’s stint at Leicester nearly found the target himself before Pearson’s last switch Jacob Butterfield made his impact and caused a late storm of opportunities which were foiled by the opposition.
Full Time: Derby County 0 Brighton & Hove Albion 0

Twelve months ago, Derby had a goalless draw at Bolton’s Macron Stadium which in reflection didn’t appear to be setting the club in the right direction and took Paul Clement awhile to get his feet under the table in the SkyBet Championship. Pearson on the other hand is very wise to this division and taking two points off Brighton on the opening day might be a bonus come May when both sides look for reaching the top flight after their long absences.
Teams:
DCFC – Carson, Christie, Keogh, Shackell, Baird, Blackman (Martin – 68), Hendrick (y/c - 84), Bryson (y/c - 41), Johnson (Hughes – 60), Ince (Butterfield – 83) & Bent; Substitutes – Grant, Russell, Martin, Butterfield, Hughes, Pearce & Lowe.
Brighton & Hove Albion – Stockdale, Rosenior, Bruno, Dunk, Bong, Knockaert (y/c – 72 (LuaLua – 90)), Sidwell, Kayal (y/c - 60), Skalak (Murphy – 87), Murray & Hemad (Baldock – 73); Substitutes –Maenpaa, Baldock, Murphy, Norwood, Ince, LuaLua & White.
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