Derby County boss Frank Lampard has revealed that he has no fresh injury worries after the international break ahead of Saturday's game against Sheffield United.

The Rams welcome the league leaders to Pride Park in the final Championship game of the day and it should be a close encounter.

Lampard's men will be looking to end a three-game winless run and they will be boosted by the fact they have a near fully-fit squad to choose from.

Many of the Rams squad went away on international duty in the past ten days, with Fikayo Tomori, Richard Keogh, Mason Mount, Tom Lawrence and Harry Wilson five key players who departed.

Yet, they will all be available against the Blades on Saturday, with Lampard confirming to the club's media that his squad is in 'good shape'.

And, they will be pivotal as the East Midlands side look to get back to winning ways. Derby have failed to win since their memorable cup success against Manchester United at Old Trafford.

They will find it tough against Chris Wilder's side but a victory could move the Rams back into the top six.

The Verdict

This is good news for Lampard and he is sure to be relieved as with so many players going away, you always fear that one could come back injured.

Thankfully for Derby that wasn't the case and now the attention will be firmly on Sheffield United.

It promises to be a really competitive game between two good sides and Lampard will need his better players firing.

Thoughts, Derby fans? Let us know in the comments below.

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