Given hails '˜feel good factor' at Derby County
Four wins in a row going into the international break have seen Derby break into the top four early on and they will go to Rotherham United this weekend favourites to extend that run.
And Given has been thrilled with how things have gone since he came to the clb in the summer to join up with new boss Frank Lampard and his coaching staff.
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Hide AdHe told RamsTV: “It’s gone really well. Obviously we’d have liked to have won every game but to be two points off the top is a good start and there’s a feel good factor about the place which you want all season.
“We’ve brought a lot of new players in and it’s a different system to what the players were used to last season, so it takes time to adjust to that, but I think we’re going in the right direction.”
After a long playing career that saw him make over 600 professional appearances, Given says having a watching brief from the bench is an entirely new experience to get used to.
He said: “When you’re playing you feel more in control of a situation but on the bench you’re a bit more jittery and anxious and just willing the players to get the result, and when they do it’s amazing and if not it can be a real low, more so than as a player in some ways.
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Hide Ad“It’s refreshing to get the winning feeling again after I had 12 months out of the game - the winner at Reading was exihilerating.”
With Given starting out as a coach he says he’s enjoyed working alongside the likes of Frank Lampard and Jody Morris as they all learn the ropes at Pride Park.
He said: “I like to learn from them, not just on a goalkeeping level but coaching in general so I hope to become a better coach overall.
“We all bounce different ideas off the gaffer. We all have different ideas and although he has the final say he wants people who will challenge him and help him make the right decisions.”
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Hide AdGiven says having the quality of goalkeepers the Rams possess has helped his cause.
“Scott Carson has been brilliant since I walked through the door. He’s very professional and experienced and his consistency levels have been superb. He wants to improve all the time which is what makes a top goalkeeper,” said Given.
“He’s been comfortable with the ball at his feet which helps with the way we play and even though he’s had a long career already, I know from experience that every little thing can be improved one way or another.
“For Kelle Roos it’s difficult as he wants to play and it was nice that he played well at Hull in the Carabao Cup, but he’s ready to step in if anything happens to Scott and the Hull game gave him a good lift.
“Jonathan Mitchell, meanwhile, will benefit greatly from getting games at Oxford which is what he needs.”