STEVE McClaren praised the reaction of his Derby County players in Saturday's 3-1 victory over Huddersfield Town.
For the second game running, the Rams came from behind to win.
Nahki Wells put Huddersfield ahead after 14 minutes at the iPro Stadium.
But Johnny Russell levelled for the home side after 28 minutes.
Five minutes into the second half, Craig Forsyth's cross was turned into his own net by keeper Alex Smithies.
And Chris Martin sealed the points from the penalty spot as the Rams moved to the brink of securing a Championship play-off place.
Huddersfield ended the game with nine men after Joel Lynch and Peter Clarke were both sent off for second bookable offences.
Rams head coach McClaren's assessment of the outcome was: "Job done.
"It was a strange game over the 90 minutes.
"I thought in the first half, we played well and were in control of the game.
"Our movement was good but we did not penetrate enough.
"We conceded a goal from nothing - but the reaction was excellent."
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