10:01 GMT, Thursday, 8 January 2009
Commons hopes win will boost Rams
Derby winger Kris Commons hopes the Rams improve their league form after the win over Manchester United and the appointment of new boss Nigel Clough.
Commons' first-half goal was enough to seal Derby's victory over Sir Alex Ferguson's side in Wednesday's first leg of the semi-final.
"Hopefully we'll get on a roll and take that form into the league against QPR and Cardiff," he told BBC Radio Derby.
"I'm delighted that Nigel's come on board - it's one step forward now."
The former Nottingham Forest midfielder said he hoped he had impressed new manager Clough.
"Nigel will have his own ideas. Perhaps he wants to play me on the left but he's seen now that I can play alongside a centre forward as well.
"The name Clough around these parts is legendary not just at Derby but at Nottingham Forest too.
"He's an admired man and seeing Nigel come in gave the boys inspiration."
E-mail this to a friend
Related to this story:
Ferguson confident despite defeat
(07 Jan 09 |
Man Utd
)
Derby 1-0 Man Utd
(07 Jan 09 |
League Cup
)
I will do it my own way - Clough
(07 Jan 09 |
Derby
)
Derby complete deal for Commons
(02 Jun 08 |
Derby
)
RELATED INTERNET LINKS:
Derby fans' views on 606
BBC Derby
Derby weather
Derby County
BBC Sport Championship
The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites
Sport Homepage
|
Football
|
World Cup 2010
|
Formula 1
|
Olympics
|
Vancouver 2010
|
Cricket
|
Rugby Union
|
Rugby League
|
Tennis
|
Golf
|
Athletics
|
Cycling
|
Motorbikes
|
Boxing
|
Snooker
|
Horse Racing
|
Disability Sport
|
Other sport...
|
Sports Personality
|
TV/Radio Schedule
|
Sport Academy
|
Fun and Games
|
Inside Sport
|
Northern Ireland
|
Scotland
|
Wales
Football Contents:
World Cup 2010
|
My Club
|
Gossip
|
Premier League
|
Championship
|
League One
|
League Two
|
Non League
|
FA Cup
|
League Cup
|
Scottish Premier
|
Scottish League
|
Scottish Cups
|
Welsh
|
Irish
|
Europe
|
African
Women
|
Football Focus
|
Match of the Day
|
Final Score
|
World Football
|
Skills
|
Laws & Equipment
|
Get Involved
|
Your Game
^ Back to top | BBC News Home | BBC Homepage | Feedback | Help | ©