The former Derby midfielder singled three players out for criticism on social media.
Robbie Savage was reduced to a Twitter meltdown after Wolverhampton Wanderers beat Derby County 2-0 at Molineux on Friday night.
The former Derby midfielder was left livid as Wolves ran out 2-0 winners against the side that had thrashed them 5-0 earlier in the Championship season.
And Savage singled three Derby stars out for criticism after the two-goal defeat: captain Richard Keogh, goalkeeper Lee Grant and defender Craig Forsyth.
Initially, Savage began with Twitter tears and blaming the Rams' defending as a whole.
Oh dear
— Robbie Savage (@RobbieSavage8) March 20, 2015
Wow Derby defensively very poor so many silly little errors , trying to play out, What was the captain doing for the 2nd ?
— Robbie Savage (@RobbieSavage8) March 20, 2015
Goalkeeper been very good this season but poor tonight !
— Robbie Savage (@RobbieSavage8) March 20, 2015
But more was to come as Savage singled Keogh out and also asked questions of Derby boss Steve McClaren after the Wolves win.
You can blame keeper for 2nd yes , but why doesn't keogh go and try and win header instead of trying to foul the wolves player ??
— Robbie Savage (@RobbieSavage8) March 20, 2015
I don't know if the manager asks his Derby defenders to play out but there is a time and place , mistakes will happen if he does ?
— Robbie Savage (@RobbieSavage8) March 20, 2015
And that wasn't it, either! The BBC Sport pundit rounded off his social media rant with two angry tweets aimed once again at the trio of Forsyth, Keogh and Grant.
The pass from Forsyth was never ever on
— Robbie Savage (@RobbieSavage8) March 20, 2015
Keogh stay on your feet try and win the header and grant just catch the ball
— Robbie Savage (@RobbieSavage8) March 20, 2015
Derby are now five points off the automatic promotion places having played a game more than those above them. Kenny Jackett's Wolves side, however, have continued their speedy surge up the Championship table.
Wolves are now seventh, level on points with sixth-placed Brentford (before their game this weekend). A play-off place is within reach for Jackett's men...
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