Leeds United maintained their two-point lead at the Championship summit as a rampant Elland Road display earned them a 7-0 victory over Cardiff City. (More Football News)
Brenden Aaronson got Leeds off to the perfect start after finishing from Daniel James' cross in the sixth minute, with the Welshman turning provider for Manor Solomon soon after.
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The leveller never came and boos rang around Pride Park at full-time, as Derby were left languishing third from bottom of the table and two points from safety.
Victory keeps Sheffield United second, but moves them three points clear of third-placed Burnley, who played out a goalless draw with Portsmouth.
For Derby, however, it is now their worst losing run for 17 years, equalling what they did in 2007-08 when they went down with the lowest points tally in Premier League history.


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The win for Plymouth lifted them to within four points of safety, while Mowbray's side remain sixth, but under threat of being overtaken by Monday if the Baggies boss' boyhood club Middlesbrough avoid defeat in the local derby at home to another of his former clubs, Sunderland.


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