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Derby boss John Eustace salutes the Rams fans after beating Blackburn [Shutterstock]
Derby County boss John Eustace claims he always knew the Rams would come good after he made it three wins from three against his old club Blackburn.
Derby recovered from 1-0 down at half-time to power to victory thanks to goals from Ben Brereton Diaz, Matt Clarke and Rhian Brewster and Eustace says he was confident they would recover from their slow start.
The Rams are in the play-off hunt after winning five of their last nine Championship games and Eustace told BBC Radio Derby: "To get to this points tally with 11 games to go, I think it's a great achievement from where we were.
"It's been a lot of hard work to get to this point, but the season's certainly not over. Now we've got to really enjoy the next 11 games and see how far we can go.
"I think it shows great progression throughout the club, on and off the field. Obviously, we spoke about how it was going to be, we felt it was going to be a slow start, which it was, but we knew where we'd want to get to and we knew with the right process, we'd get there.
"There's been a lot injured players, a lot of players going out, a lot of players coming in, so to get up to speed was really important. You can see the progression in the season up to now and we've found a way to get results."
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