Derby head coach Darren Wassall has urged his side to show character as they look to over-turn a 3-0 play-off semi-final deficit at Hull on Tuesday evening. The Rams didnt show much attacking intent in the Sky Bet Championship first leg tie in front of their home fans and didnt muster a shot on target until the 80th minute. The only player to score for the hosts was Jason Shackell, who deflected the ball into his own net for the Tigers second with Abel Hernandez and Andrew Roberston adding their names to the scoresheet. Speaking to Sky Sports after the game, he said: We have left ourselves with a mountain to climb. It was a result that we didnt want and we certainly didnt expect.We have got to show some character and make sure that Tuesday night, we play for some pride, some character and to show what we are made of. Highlights of the Championship play-off semi-final between Derby and Hull at the iPro Stadium Were all bitterly disappointed in that dressing room, to lose 3-0 in the first leg at home is certainly your worst nightmare. Weve got to dust ourselves down and go again on Tuesday.I have just said to the players in there, us as staff and them as players weve all got to look ourselves in the mirror and make sure that we show some character and show that we are men on Tuesday night, as we have got 72 hours to put it right. Derby County head coach Darren Wassall has urged his side to show character in Tuesdays second leg at the KC Stadium While some of the the goals were fortunate for Hull, Wassall did concede that their opponents were the better side and Derby should have done better to keep them at bay.We always knew the first goal was going to be crucial in this game and unfortunately we didnt get it and the rest of the game Hull were the better side.The first goal was certainly a mistake by us. If youre talking about the game, we started very well and there was very little in the game. I thought we were getting some momentum and then we make an unforced error, we concede the goal straight from that. Derbys Tom Ince looks dejected as Hull City players celebrate It shouldnt have done but it kind of knocked the stuffing out of us a little bit. 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Adam Taggart is unlikely to play against Wellington on Sunday as Perth take a cautious approach with their sore striker.Taggart made a blistering return to the A-League last weekend, scoring a first-half brace against Central Coast before being subbed off on the hour to manage his fitness.But the 23-year-old Socceroo pulled up with a sore calf this week and did not train on Friday with the team.Coach Kenny Lowe said something very minor showed up in scans, and the priority was to ensure it didnt escalate.Taggart has endured a bad run with injuries, having spent most of his stint with English Championship side Fulham and on loan to Scottish outfit Dundee United dealing with a string of issues.Given Melbourne City await the Glory next weekend, Lowe appeared to be leaning towards keeping his injury-prone target man fresh.Tags came out on fire and did brilliant, but maybe hes pushing himself a little bit too much, Lowe said.ddddddddddddIm glad he did the 60 minutes and not the 90. Otherwise, we might have been looking at something different.Its just a precaution thing - theres no injury.Depending on how he pulls up on Saturday, we might look at him, but well see.What hes got is minor, but its there and weve got to be conscious of that with his history.Should Taggart sit the Phoenix match out, Lowe might revert from his two-pronged attack and leave Andy Keogh as the Glorys sole striker.Defender Shane Lowry (hip) is getting closer to a return, completing a portion of training before continuing his rehab.But hell have to wait until the next meeting to line up against younger brother Ryan Lowry, who signed last month with the Phoenix. ' ' '