Eustace proud of Derby's unity

John Eustace has guided Derby County to four wins from their past six league games
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Boss John Eustace praised his side's unity after holding high-flying Burnley to a draw at Pride Park.
The Rams matched the Clarets in a game of few chances and picked up a point and a clean sheet to stay out the Championship relegation places.
"I am very proud of the group - and the fans," Eustace told BBC Radio Derby. "We went toe to toe against a very good team and on another day we could have nicked a winner.
"The lads are very well drilled. We kept our concentration for 95 minutes. Every player on the pitch did their jobs. We showed we are together against a very good team.
"It took us 20 minutes to get into the game; we were a bit nervous. But as soon as we adjusted a few things with our shape we were on the front foot and we finished the first half very strong.
"In the second half, we competed really well and limited Burnley to nothing, really. And, on another day, maybe we could have nicked a winner."