
Liam Gibbs curled home Norwich City's winner against Derby County with his first goal in three years
Liam Gibbs scored his first Norwich City goal in three years to help beat Derby County at Carrow Road and realistically end the Rams' Championship play-off hopes.
Mohamed Toure missed a penalty before opening the scoring with his ninth goal in his past 10 Norwich appearances before David Ozoh, who netted the winner when the sides last met, levelled.
Gibbs then picked the perfect moment to end his goal drought with only his second goal for the Canaries.
Vladan Kovacevic saved Carlton Morris' header in the 96th minute on the line to deny Derby an equaliser.
The Rams' away form has hugely undermined their promotion bid and this was their sixth defeat in their past seven away games.
Although Derby remain eighth, they have slipped four points outside the play-offs with just two games remaining.
Norwich wasted a glorious chance to open the scoring in the ninth minute when Derry Murkin brought down Amankwah Forson and Toure's weak penalty was comfortably saved by Derby goalkeeper Jacob Zetterstrom.
Injury-hit Derby, who were missing Patrick Agyemang, Bobby Clark, Rhian Brewster, Dion Sanderson and Callum Elder, did not wake up and Norwich dominated, with Forson hitting a left-foot curler just over the bar.
Toure made up for his penalty miss by cracking home the opener on 33 minutes when Forson fed the Australia striker on the right and he fired home off the underside of the bar.
Norwich should have had more and their carelessness cost them in the 54th minute when Ozoh robbed the hesitant Kenny McLean before playing a one-two with Morris and shooting home right-footed.
The hosts restored their lead on the hour when Gibbs curled the ball home right-footed from just inside the box.
Sammie Szmodics missed a great opportunity to level when he took too long over his chance and Kovacevic denied Derby again, saving shots from Lars-Jorgen Salvesen and Morris in quick succession.
Morris thought he had equalised in stoppage time, but Kovacevic pushed away his header and Salvesen headed over in an agonising moment for Derby.
'Conceded goals were poor' - Rams reaction
Derby manager John Eustace told BBC Radio Derby:
"I think the two goals we conceded were really poor first half. We tried to press them very high up the pitch. We won the ball back on a number of occasions, but we gave the ball straight back.
"I was happy with the game plan on that, I just wasn't happy with the execution in the first half and second half.
"I thought we created a number of chances where we could have scored. Obviously, they're a good team going forward and when you don't get your press right, they're going to attack you.
"I think Jacob [Zetterstrom] had only one save to make second half, and that was at the end. So I was really pleased with the effort, the attitude was great with the group. And with a little bit more quality on a different night, we possibly might have come away with something."
John Eustace post-Norwich City (A)
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