Derby County’s Under 18s concluded their Premier League North campaign in emphatic style on Saturday afternoon with a 4-1 victory over Wolves.

Cameron Cresswell’s third minute header put the Rams ahead early on, and just two minutes later, Ayomide Jibodu made it two from close range.Jibodu netted his second on 18 minutes, after a superb individual run, before the Rams sealed their fourth and final goal of the game through Jayden Mitchell-Lawson.The hosts did manage to peg one back through a stroke of genius from Jordan Allan – however. it proved to be nothing more than a consolation as the Rams recorded back-to-back victories for a third time this season.Off the back of their 3-1 victory over Sunderland last time out, Derby couldn’t have started this clash at the Sir Jack Hayward Training Ground.Storm Doris dominated the news headlines earlier in the week, but it was apparent that the Rams’ preparations were completely unaffected as they orchestrated something of a storm on the pitch.With just three minutes on the clock, a set-piece, delivered by Jayden Bogle, was headed in by Cresswell and just like that Justin Walker’s and Rory Delap’s side were already a goal to the good.Without a win since September, the heads of the Wolves players appeared to drop and the Rams were, by no means, feeling sorry for their slow-starting opponents.On five minutes, Jibodu double his side’s lead after a cut-back from Mitchell-Lawson allowed him to blast the ball into the net with relative ease.From there on, the only issue on Derby’s behalf was complacency and they went about dealing with it in the right manor – launching attack after attack to the Wanderers’ despair.In the 18th minute, the Rams were three goals to the good thanks to Jibodu once again.Impressive work from Cresswell allowed him to, firstly, hold the ball up, before poking it through to the Swedish wideman, and although he still had it all to do, he burst down the right side into the box and topped the move off with a calm and collected finish.Three goals down already, Wolves sprang into action quickly and the next 10 minutes of play saw them dominate most of the possession.In the 32nd minute a ball over the top was played to Allan, who had only the ‘keeper to beat, but luckily for the Rams, Matt Yates was more than equal to Allan’s shot.His save laid the foundation for the visitors to score their fourth. Similarly, to Jibodu’s second goal, Mitchell-Lawson burst down the left side of the pitch and his impressive run with the ball was topped off by an emphatic strike on the edge of the box to put the Rams four ahead without any reply from the hosts.Just before the break, Wolves did manage to reduce the deficit after a free kick from near the by-line on the right side was volleyed in impressively by Allan, but there was to be no second half fight back from the hosts.The task in the second-half was much different to the first. It was expected that Wolves would do everything in their power to find a way back into the game.With that in mind, Walker and Delap ensured that no stone was left unturned during their half-time team talk and their side displayed fine game-management to ensure that three points remained in the bag.Smith, Ball, Berkoe, Crabtree, Sanderson, John, Hesson, Pevvy, Allan, Samuels, CarrWhittingham, Sibley, Giles, Moan, TownsendYates, Goode, Bogle, Magno, Rashid, C. Thomas, Jibodu, Edwards, Cresswell, Brown, Mitchell-LawsonDavie, Fryatt, Whittaker, Dixon, BuchananTweets by @ dcfcofficial