Frank Lampard has enjoyed a positive start to life in management, as his Derby County side have picked up four wins in six, meaning they entered the international break in a healthy fourth position in the table. 

Prior to the break, Derby gained nine points from their last three games, including wins over Hull, Preston and Ipswich.

Since then, the ex-Chelsea and England midfield general has had more time to coach his squad and many top coaches cite the first international break as the point their squad really starts to get fully fit and understand the tactical theories and ideas that will help them succeed that season.

Next up for Lampard's Rams side is a trip to the New York Stadium and Rotherham United, who sit 15th in the table early in their return to second-tier football.

Derby have one of the best conversion rates in the league thus far and goals seem to be coming from all across the pitch. This leaves Frank Lampard with a healthy selection headache, especially in the forward positions.

Here we look at the lineup we expect Frank Lampard's Derby to start with against The Millers tomorrow:

The experienced goalkeeper Scott Carson represents the easiest choice for Lampard's Derby, as he slowly learns Lampard's ideas of 'playing out from the break'.

The 18-year-old Jayden Bogle has kept the steady Andre Wisdom out of the side in the past few weeks. Lampard has been full of praise for the teenager who has confidence beyond his years in his attacking play down the flank.

Richard Keogh made his first appearance for Republic of Ireland against Poland on Tuesday night as he wore the captains armband in a proud moment - he will be a cert on the team sheet tomorrow.

Fikayo Tomori is on a season-long loan from Chelsea and the 20-year-old has been very impressive at the back in the past weeks, showing his strength and composure in the absence of Curtis Davies.

The ex-Huddersfield man became Frank Lampard's eighth signing for Derby and the 27-year-old is perfect for Lampard's system, as he offers his pace and power as an attacking full back.

Craig Bryson recently made his 250th appearance for the Rams and is one of the more experienced heads in Lampard's young side.

Bradley Johnson admitted this week he would have rather kept the momentum going instead of having an international break, so is hoping to carry on where he and Derby left off, with a good performance and a win.

One of the most discussed players for Derby this season is Chelsea loanee Mason Mount, who has looked dangerous in front of goal all campaign thus far and is learning more each day as he looks to emulate Lampard's career.

Florian Jozefzoon scored two in two for Derby prior to the break with goals against Hull City both in the league and the Carabao Cup. He had to bide his time and wait for his chance, but he is Derby's most in form player at the moment so surely warrants a place in Lampard's side at the New York Stadium.

David Nugent is Derby's best central option and is adapting to a new style under Lampard at the age of 33.

 Tom Lawrence has netted 3 goals in his 6 appearances this season, so must return to the fold after being benched at Hull two weeks ago.