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Kim Hellberg (left) and Alan Browne have helped take Middlesbrough to the top of the Championship Championship leaders Middlesbrough are celebrating winning both the manager and player of the month awards for January. Boss Kim Hellberg led Boro to five wins from their six league games last month, with them scoring 14 goals as they chased down the leaders Coventry City before overtaking them at the top of the table last weekend. Midfielder Alan Browne won the player award, having also filled in at wing-back and scored three goals. Philippe Clement of Norwich, Wrexham's Phil Parkinson and Derby head coach John Eustace were also nominated for the manager accolade. Wrexham striker Sam Smith and defenders Charlie Hughes (Hull City) and Caleb Taylor (Millwall) missed out of the player award. Middlesbrough visit second-placed Coventry in the Championship on Monday night (20: 00 GMT). The nominees for January's Championship Manager of the Month award have been announced. Philippe Clement guided Norwich to four wins from six games last month to pull clear of the relegation zone, winning on the road at QPR, Wrexham and West Brom and toppling then-leaders Coventry at Carrow Road. John Eustace also picked up 12 points with Derby, starting the year with a home win over Middlesbrough and collecting three away wins, culminating in a 5-0 thumping of Bristol City. Kim Hellberg's Middlesbrough earned five wins from their six fixtures, scoring 14 goals, with 4-0 home wins over Preston and Southampton and a 1-0 success against in-form Norwich to round off the month. Phil Parkinson led Wrexham to 13 points from their six games to move into the play-off places, their four wins included a 2-1 success at Derby and a dramatic 3-2 victory at QPR. The winner will be announced on Friday. Andrew Aloia BBC Sport, East Midlands at Moor Farm Carlton Morris joined Derby from Luton Town last summer Derby County's leading scorer Carlton Morris could return after almost three months out injured to face Swansea City in the Championship on Saturday. The 30-year-old had netted 10 league goals and scored in four consecutive games before sustaining an ankle injury in November's defeat by Watford. Derby boss John Eustace confirmed that former Luton Town, Norwich City and Barnsley forward Morris could "possibly" feature in the matchday squad again this weekend after a 16-game absence. "He has trained three times with the group now, but it is really important that we don't push him too much because we don't want to lose him again, " he told BBC Radio Derby. "Let's see how he is tomorrow [Friday] to see if he is involved on Saturday. And if he's not, then I'm sure it won't be long until he is back in the squad in the games coming up. " Morris' possible return could coincide with the much-anticipated debut for loanee forward Sam Szmodics, who was unable to feature immediately after arrival as the Rams faced parent club Ipswich Town last week. "He will be in the squad, so we will see. I want to give him some minutes, of course I do, but the lads have been terrific so let's just wait and see on that, " Eustace said. Szmodics is a player Eustace knows well, with the forward finishing as the Championship's top scorer in 2023-24 while playing under the now Rams boss at Blackburn. . When asked about Ipswich boss Kieran Mc Kenna's comments about Szmodics' loan departure "not being about football reasons", Eustace defended the player as "a terrific lad and top professional". "He is a team player, who wants to learn and help others around him. That's my experience of working with Sam, " he added. Derby County seek a place in the top six when they host Swansea City on Saturday (15: 00 GMT). The Rams are just two points short of sixth place and only Preston North End have the power to deny them a spot in the play-off positions should they take all three points. But the Swans are enjoying a much better portion of their season than they did at the start and will be aiming for a fourth win in five league games. Following their 2-1 win in November, Derby are looking to complete the league double over Swansea for the first time since 1985-86 in the third tier. Swansea have won just two of their last 11 away league games against Derby (D4 L5), though did win this exact fixture 2-1 last season. Derby County have scored in each of their last 21 league games, the longest ongoing streak of any side currently in England's top four tiers. Until the end of November, Swansea had won just four of their 18 Championship games this season, with only Sheffield Wednesday (1) and Norwich (3) winning fewer. They've since won eight of their last 13, with only Middlesbrough (9) winning more since the start of December. Derby's Rhian Brewster has scored in his last two league appearances – he's never scored in three in a row in English league football. Grace Ballinger BBC Sport East Midlands This video can not be played Brewster wants Rams to be more clinical at Pride Park Forward Rhian Brewster says Derby County need "better quality in the final third" after missed chances cost them against fellow promotion hopefuls Ipswich Town. Brewster, 25, scored the Rams' only goal in their 2-1 defeat by Ipswich at Pride Park on Saturday. Speaking to BBC Radio Derby, Brewster said he thought "for the majority of the game" the Rams were "the better team". "We stuck to the game plan and conceded early on to a set-piece, " he added. "I thought the boys responded very well. We kept pushing, kept going and equalised, and then conceded against the run of play. " Brewster said he is not immune to criticism and took responsibility for missing opportunities which have been costing his side. "I think the quality in the final third just needs to be better from me and from everybody, " he said. "We will try to put it right on the training pitch and try to put it right next week. " Derby are currently are ninth in the Championship table, and Brewster made it clear that a top-six finish is what the Rams want. "Our aim for the next 15 games is to win as many as possible and get into the play-offs, " he said. Amelia Warren Fan writer After the 5-0 thrashing of Bristol City on the road, Derby were looking to spark some life back into their home form at the weekend. The Rams have only won four out of 16 matches at home so far this campaign, with just 40% of their current total points tally coming from results at Pride Park. After a game that ebbed and flowed in momentum for both sides, Derby ultimately fell to defeat for a sixth time at home this season. The main difference, for me, was Ipswich seeming to have just that little bit more in every sense. More quality on the ball, more energy, and better strength in depth on the day, proven by the quality of their substitutes bench. Derby were limited to only having one shot on target throughout the whole 90 minutes, and that came from Rhian Brewster's penalty. Despite carving out half-chances, and 'glimmer of hope' moments in the final third throughout the game, Derby never quite had that cutting edge to trouble Christian Walton in the Ipswich net, with the Rams only registering a pretty lacklustre 0. 08 expected goals from open play all afternoon. Despite the loss, and lack of clear-cut chances created, the performance that Derby produced was actually far from disappointing. You felt as though the Rams were constantly having a go at Ipswich, and trying to get on the front foot as much as possible, which they have been guilty of not doing often enough at home this season. When the likes of David Ozoh, Bobby Clark and Lewis Travis were on the ball in midfield areas, they were constantly looking for the killer pass forwards, or trying to take Ipswich defenders on to open up space for shots and opportunities. Similarly, in wide areas, we saw Ben Brereton Diaz, Joe Ward and debutant Derry John Murkin trying to put dangerous balls into the box. Although the execution was not always perfect, it made for a much more entertaining watch than sitting back for 90 minutes, and seeing much less of the ball than our opponents. You could not fault the passion, desire and fight of every player in a Derby shirt, and as a fan I feel as though that is the main non-negotiable despite the calibre of opposition, or whether the result is going in our favour or not. I would not be surprised to see Ipswich finish in the automatic promotion spots come May, and to say Derby have only been narrowly defeated 4-3 by them over two matches I think is pretty respectable, and encouraging, as a supporter. Particularly when you also consider Ipswich's estimated wage bill to be just under double that of Derby's. This Saturday's fixture against Swansea City, I feel, is much more of a "must-win" game, compared to the battle with Ipswich. If the Rams seriously want to be considered as part of the play-off picture, they need to pick up a good run of home form pretty quickly, and what better way to start that than against a team who sit just 19th in the away form table. It sounds bizarre to say it after losing a game, but if we replicate the level of performance that we put in against Ipswich, and are able to be more clinical in the final third, I believe we will have more than enough to overcome the Swans. You can often catch Amelia Warren, external as a guest on BBC Radio Derby. Derby County boss John Eustace said the 2-1 home defeat against promotion-chasing Ipswich Town was tough on his side. "I thought we were excellent today. It's frustrating to lose but I am very proud of the effort, " Eustace told BBC Radio Derby. "I think you can see how we are growing and evolving as a team. Our football, at times, was really good. "There are still lots of improvements to come, but we are playing against a top, top team with fantastic players. You can see the players they brought off the bench today - and that's what we are competing against. "I thought we went toe-to-toe with them and I don't think we deserved to lose the game. There are lots of positives to take. "I would have loved to have started a bit quicker. It's disappointing we couldn't get a second. We need to be better in the final third. But we are still learning. " Dominic Dietrich BBC Radio Derby German coach Christoph Buhler begins work today at Moor Farm with Rams boss John Eustace as he joins the Derby County coaching team. The 48-year-old has previously worked at Norwich City, Huddersfield Town, Schalke and Swiss club Young Boys as assistant to compatriot David Wagner. Buhler will be in charge of opposition insight and the integration of academy players into the first team at Pride Park. There's a big game in the Championship promotion race on Saturday lunchtime as Derby welcome Ipswich to Pride Park (12: 31 GMT). The Rams like seventh, two points outside the play-off places and six points below the Tractor Boys, who start the day fourth, seven points outside the automatic promotion spots, though still with a game in hand on the sides above them. Derby's 5-0 romp at Bristol City on Friday was their third straight away win, but they have won just one of their past eight home games in all competitions. Ipswich salvaged a late point against Preston on Saturday but though they have a good record at Derby of late, Town have won only one of their past six on their travels. Derby are winless in their past four league games against Ipswich (D2 L2) since a 2-0 home win in August 2018. Ipswich have won four of their past five away league games against Derby (L1), keeping a clean sheet in each victory. Derby have won just one of their past seven home league games (D3 L3), beating Middlesbrough 1-0 on New Year's Day. Ipswich have won just one of their past six away league games (D2 L3), beating league leaders Coventry City 2-0 in December. Derby have scored in each of their past 20 league games, last having a longer scoring streak between November 1975 and April 1976 in the top-flight (21). Ed Dawes BBC Radio Derby Sport Ipswich's Sammie Szmodics was Derby's final signing in the January transfer window As January transfer windows go at Pride Park, this one must rank among the most successful in a very long time. Derby entered it looking beyond the end of the current campaign, with a clear focus on strengthening their armoury for next season. The key aspect for me was the trading of players on the periphery of John Eustace's squad. Freeing up the wage budget allowed the recruitment team to flex a small muscle in the market, resulting in several exciting arrivals. Those departing were not Eustace signings, a clear signpost that the Rams are trading up. Curtis Nelson, Kayden Jackson and Ebou Adams signalled the end of an era but also brought in useful transfer income from players who had done their job for the club. The loan departures for Corey Blackett-Taylor, Ryan Nyambe and Jake Rooney suggest something further down the line, with Blackett-Taylor and Nyambe still having a year left on their deals, and Rooney's contract expiring in the summer. This feels like a window of signings built with August in mind rather than the short term. The first deal completed was Dion Sanderson on a permanent basis. The 26-year-old is very much a Eustace disciple and has impressed since arriving on loan last summer. That move also freed up a valuable loan slot. That was filled by young Burnley winger Jaydon Banel. He's raw and clearly talented. So, it will be exciting to see his development. Next came little-known Danish midfielder Oscar Fraulo. We were quickly warned he would need a four-week training regime before featuring yet he threw himself into the FA Cup tie against Leeds and has since delivered encouraging cameo appearances from the bench. Then followed a month-long wait for Derby's next move, which again brought another unfamiliar name in 26-year-old Derry Murkin from FC Utrecht. He was born in Colchester but raised in the Netherlands from the age of four. His footage shows a strong, athletic, attacking full-back entering his peak years and the left-back position has been a priority for Eustace since Owen Beck's pre-season injury ended any chance of him becoming a Ram. Finally came Ipswich Town striker Sammie Szmodics joining on loan - a long-running rumour. Another Colchester-born player, Szmodics, enjoyed his best season under Eustace at Blackburn in 2023-24, scoring 33 goals in 48 appearances. He clearly unlocked something that Kieran Mc Kenna could not at Portman Road although Szmodics did have injuries and a difficult Premier League season to contend with. How Eustace fits Szmodics, Bobby Clark, Rhian Brewster and Fraulo into his starting XI is a welcome conundrum with the Rams seventh in the Championship, two points outside the top six. Now the window has closed, the view presents two horizons. One is a straight road with a sensible destination signposted, the other flashing with glitz, bells and whistles. The problem is, the route to the second is littered with bumps. Amelia Warren Fan writer After a disappointing end against a struggling West Bromwich Albion, the Rams were looking to get back to winning ways and go four games unbeaten. Despite an exceptional run of away form, which currently sees the Rams at the top of the Championship away form table, I'm not sure anyone quite expected we'd go to Bristol City and win 5-0. The most impressive part of the evening for me, aside from the quality of the performance and result, was seeing five different names on the scoresheet. Going back to when Carlton Morris picked up his injury, there was so much talk and concern around where the goals would come from. However, the Rams have had absolutely no trouble in front of goal without him. Patrick Agyemang has been Derby's main talisman in Morris' absence, racking up nine goals and three assists so far this campaign. On Friday night though, Derby's entire squad showed their worth. From Agyemang right the way through to super sub Lars Jorgen Salvesen, everything the Rams touched in an attacking sense turned to goals. Teams that are able to score goals from all over the pitch, with numerous different players getting in on the act, are normally the ones who end up in and around the top six at the end of the season. It's so crucial if you're trying to mount a play-off push, which many of the playing staff have insisted Derby are, that you don't just rely on one player to bring all your joy. Each goal Derby scored on Friday night was so intelligently crafted. Whether it was a fast paced one-touch break or an exceptional cross into the box that split the defence apart, Derby looked like they had an array of different attacking patterns of play for the first time this season. For a while, particularly at home, it's felt like Derby have been very one dimensional, finding the wide areas and firing crosses into the likes of Agyemang and Morris, who use their physicality and aerial ability to produce. On Friday however, we got to witness some really impressive passing and movement, one-touch football and clinical finishing. I'd go as far to say it was the best Derby performance I've seen since we travelled to Elland Road in the second leg of the play-off semi-finals in 2019. It feels like, for the first time in his tenure, we've got to a point where John Eustace has the personnel and options to play the style of football he wants. The standards have been set by the Rams now. Derby have proven they can produce some high intensity, attractive football, so going forward it's about making it a consistent theme, particularly at Pride Park. A very different - and tough - test comes at the weekend against Ipswich Town. This will be Derby's best chance yet to use their confidence and momentum to turn their home form around. While the Tractor Boys come with a strong squad and league position, I believe if Derby can replicate anything like their performance at Ashton Gate, the Rams' unbeaten streak will extend to five matches. You can often catch Amelia Warren, external as a guest on BBC Radio Derby. Today is the final chance of the season for your Championship team to do transfer business. The window closes at 19: 00 GMT, meaning teams - and fans - can avoid the usual late-night transfer scramble. It has already been a busy window - for some teams anyway - but whether it turns out to be a day of transfer action or a pretty quiet one for your club, you will be able to keep across it all on BBC Sport. Follow our live text coverage throughout the day here Derby County manager John Eustace said "no-one is getting carried away" after his side thrashed Bristol City 5-0 for another impressive away victory. The three points lifted the Rams into the top six ahead of the rest of the weekend's Championship games. "I'm delighted with the effort. We spoke about giving the front players more opportunities. For them all to score was great and Lars (Salvesen) getting his goal was good as well, " Eustace told BBC Radio Derby. "It's a shame Eamesy [Owen Eames] couldn't get one on his Championship debut. There's a lot of hard work ahead, for sure. "Bristol are a really good footballing team and we knew they wanted to dominate possession, so it was important that we were clinical when we won the ball back. "No-one's getting carried away, the main thing is to get to 50 points - but the players are gelling and we're getting that consistency. There are 16 huge games coming up. " Eustace said he would "love" to bring one or two more players into the club before the transfer window closes on Monday evening. "That would be fantastic, but they've got to be players who are going to improve us, " he added. "We've got to make sure that when they walk through the door, the players sit up and really get a buzz from it. There's nothing I can report on. " Boston United have signed Derby County defender Jake Rooney on loan and brought in striker Tom Cursons for an undisclosed fee from Harrogate Town. Rooney, the 22-year-old cousin of Wayne Rooney, spent four months on loan at League One side Barnsley earlier this season. He was recalled at the start of January and now drops two divisions to join Boston in their battle to avoid relegation from the National League. Cursons, 24, has joined the Pilgrims on a "multi-year contract". He scored seven goals in 32 appearances after joining the Sulphurites from Ilkeston Town in January 2025. Both Cursons and Rooney, who has featured 23 times for the Rams across all competitions, could make their debuts for the Lincolnshire side at Boreham Wood on Saturday. John Eustace pre-Swansea City (H) Audio, 12 minutes John Eustace pre-Swansea City (H) The Head Coach talks to Dominic Dietrich about his year anniversary Rams Weekly: The search for a Travis replacement and expectations at home. Audio, 38 minutes Rams Weekly: The search for a Travis replacement and expectations at home Malcolm Christie, Ed Dawes and Amelia Warren discuss selection issues for Swansea match. 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