Derby County did themselves proud yesterday, holding Premier League side Southampton to a 2-2 draw at Pride Park.

Nathan Redmond's double seemingly had the Saints heading for the fourth round, but a Jack Marriott goal was quickly followed by a sublime Tom Lawrence strike to give the home side a second stab at their prey in a replay at St Mary's.

It was a good barometer of where Frank Lampard's side are in relation to their top flight opponents and they came out of it looking in good shape. there were big performances all over the park, but one player has come in for some criticism this morning.

Whilst recorded as a strike by Redmond, the fourth minute opener took a heavy deflection off 32-year old centre back Richard Keogh, a veteran of over 300 outings for the Rams. It seems despite his long service, he's one player that might not be along for the ride if they're to earn promotion.

His contribution has been widely question this morning, with one fan even claiming 32 is 'too old' to keep up with the game.

Here's what they're saying on Twitter.