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EUSTACE OPTS TO REMAIN POSITIVE

SETBACK: Eustace

THE defeat leaves Derby five points off the top six with four games remaining, but John Eustace says his squad should be proud of what they’ve achieved and that there is plenty left to play for.
Eustace said: “That first ten games for me was the key. We obviously recruited a little bit late.
“We recruited players who were injured and then had to get up to speed, which they have done.
“The first ten games was always going to be a really difficult ask.
“After that, I said we’d progress and we’d get better. We’...

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