DINO Maamria was dissatisfied with losing a close video game at Pride Park that was chosen by an extreme charge choice.
The Brewers might have taken an early lead when Deji Oshilaja’s effort struck the post and may have taken an equaliser at the end with John Brayford going agonisingly close with a header – and the Brewers supervisor applauded the efficiency of his group.
But eventually the area kick transformed by David McGoldrick protected the 3 points for the Rams.
Maamria said: “We hate losing video games however today we put in a hard-working efficiency and we lost versus a good group however I can’t help considering the video game being chosen by a charge choice.
“It was never ever a charge in my viewpoint. Their gamer was searching for it, he wasn’t dealing with the objective or attempting to rating and you may not get that anywhere else however they got that in front of their fans today. It was an extremely, really soft charge. I have had the advantage of seeing it back and I believe 99 times out of 100 that would not be offered.
“When you get 30,000 fans it puts a great deal of pressure on authorities however for me it was never ever a charge in a million years.
“I’m not attempting to take it far from Derby as I believed they played actually well. They put us under pressure, and it was a good video game. I’m simply dissatisfied it was chosen that method.
“The last 20 minutes we really put bodies forward and caused them problems. We are a team that can score goals and at 1-0 I thought we could get back in the game.”
Overall, the supervisor believed the Brewers put in another good shift.
“Our initially 15 minutes was outstanding, and we had a truly good start. Deji need to score with his possibility and if he had it may be a various story. Moments like that choose video games. We missed out on that possibility and after that we understood to get an outcome here we would need to reveal durability and safeguard well. They have good forwards however we succeeded over all.
“We were brave today and the start and the end of the game was really good, and we hate losing in that dressing room. It’s all about how to win games for us but it’s fantastic from where we have come from to be where we are today. We aren’t mathematically safe today and I didn’t want to be safe on the back of losing a match. We want to do it the right way by picking up points in the remaining games.”