Weimann aims to show Rams fans best form in return
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Andi Weimann hopes Rams fans will finally see the best of him after his match-winning turn off the bench at former club West Bromwich Albion.
The 34-year-old netted the only goal just four minutes after coming on at The Hawthorns, his first Rams strike in more than seven years.
The Austria forward scored just nine goals in 88 appearances in his first Derby spell after arriving from Aston Villa in 2015, eventually moving to Bristol City after three seasons at Pride Park, one of which saw him loaned out to Wolves.
Weimann rejoined the Rams in the summer from Blackburn and told BBC Radio Derby he was finally back to full fitness after a meniscus injury sustained last season.
"Hopefully I can kick on now - I'm ready to show how good I am," Weimann said.
"Coming on and getting the winner is always nice. I didn't show my best side I think the first time I was (at Derby), I want to do that now and hopefully I can show more of that.
"I think it is a great squad, the manager and the club have done brilliant to get the players in that they have. I think the 25-man squad we have is really good.
"There's lots of competition on the bench and a couple of players coming back. We'll aim as high as we can."