First away win 'massive' for Derby - Curtis Nelson
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Defender Curtis Nelson says Derby County's first win away from home this season was a "massive" breakthrough for the Championship side.
The Rams hung on to beat Coventry City 2-1 on Wednesday, ending a seven match winless run on the road since returning to the second-tier.
"We are just really happy to get the three points on the road because it has been a long time coming," Nelson told BBC Radio Derby.
"It's massive. I couldn't tell you what clicked - we had our backs up against the wall at the end of the half but we just defended well. And that's how away days are sometimes."
Jerry Yates had a huge influence on the win, pouncing on some poor Coventry defending to score the opener before going on to force the own goal that eventually decided the result.
Victory moves Derby three points clear of Coventry and up to 13th in the table after 14 matches.
Rams boss Paul Warne was pleased to collect all three points on their travels for the first time this term, having picked up just two points from a possible 21 away from Pride Park before Tuesday.
"I think all our performances have had merits, we have competed against the best teams and have picked points off some, not as many as I would have liked, but I'm realistic.
"I have to give massive credit to the lads. Sometimes hard work and grit gets you a bit of luck."