'I don't remember feeling this sore' - Warne

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Derby County head coach Paul Warne talks to BBC Radio Derby's Dominic Dietrich following the late 2-1 defeat to Sheffield Wednesday

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Derby County boss Paul Warne couldn't fault his players despite going down to a last-gasp defeat at home to Sheffield Wednesday.

The Rams led for well over half the match but were ultimately stung by Jamal Lowe's stoppage-time winner for the visitors at Pride Park.

Warne told BBC Radio Derby: "Obviously it’s always about results and not the level of performance, I am disappointed on the result, I’m not on the performance in any way.

"I thought we were excellent, we created enough chances to win handsomely. However, that’s three home games on the spin now we’ve been excellent and got one point."

Derby's encouraging start to the season had been built on their home form with five victories from their opening six games at Pride Park but they're winless in their last four inside their own ground.

Some sections of the Rams support vented their frustration at the final whistle and Warne acknowledged them, adding: "I feel for the dressing room, the staff, the fans. I appreciate some people were frustrated with me at the final whistle but I don’t know what more we could do to win a football match.

"We have had plenty of chances, I’ve had members of (Sheffield Wednesday) staff , not apologising exactly, but respecting that we didn’t deserve that – I don’t think we did. We just needed that second goal."