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Derby County boss Paul Clement keen to claim first home win

Paul Clement acknowledges that his side must improve their home form if they are to continue their ascent up the Championship table.

Paul Clement has said that he is confident Derby County can maintain their recent good form when facing Burnley this evening.

The Rams have recovered from a shaky start to the season by recording back-to-back wins since the international break.

Derby still have a lot of ground to make up in the Championship, however, meaning that another positive result at home to an in-form Burnley is vital at the iPro Stadium.

"There's a good spirit amongst everybody, as you would expect after back-to-back wins," Clement told the club's official website. "After that run without a win, getting two wins in a row away from home is great because it's not easy to do that in this league.

"The league table has a completely different complexion to it now, from our point of view, and I believe we sit top of the away table with two draws and two wins. Now though, we have to sort out our home form and we face a Burnley side that had a difficult start but have now won their last four matches.

"They are an organised team and have a set style and formation in the way that they play; it'll be tough but we're confident we can get the job done."

Derby are down in 12th place in the league table, sitting seven points off an automatic promotion spot.

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