Jewell expects no sympathy for Rams

Paul Jewell admits Derby deserve no sympathy if they officially become the worst team to have ever graced the Premier League this weekend.

Jewell: Rams not good enough
Jewell: Rams not good enough

The relegated Rams, still on just 11 points, travel to Blackburn for their penultimate game before returning to the Championship knowing maximum points are required from their remaining two matches if they are to beat Sunderland's record low of 15 set two years ago.

Considering they have failed in all 18 of their attempts to win away from Pride Park in the league this term, the task will prove far easier said than done.

And Jewell, who is yet to preside over a league victory since his November arrival, admits they can have no complaints should the tag come their way.

"It will be deserved," he said. "If you've got the least number of points, least number of goals and the most goals against I don't think it's harsh to be remembered as the worst team in the league, but it would be nice to be remembered as a team that bounced back."

Jewell admits his vulnerable side have been "eaten alive" by the Premier League's predators all season and were simply not ready to cope with life in the top flight.

He added: "It tells you everything when our players vote for player of the year and the supporters get it. They've been unbelievably good.

"But you can't insult their intelligence, they're not daft, they know maybe Derby weren't the best team in the league last year.

"I'm a big believer that you finish where you deserve to but a lot of people I speak to say Derby were quite fortunate last year in a lot of games and supporters have probably known from day one they probably weren't good.

"When you are not good enough in the Premier League it just eats you alive and that's what's happened to us."

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