As John Eustace celebrates one year at the helm, Derby fans will perhaps be both pleased and surprised to see the drastic turnaround he's achieved.
When Eustace arrived at Pride Park this time last year Derby had amassed just 29 points and had a relegation battle on their hands. Today, following Saturday's win against fellow play-off chasers Swansea, they are in sixth place.
They've also now scored in every one of their last 22 league games, the longest streak of any team in the top four divisions in England.
After a lacklustre first half against Swansea, it was a different story after the break and you could start to see where their success has come from.
They leave no crumbs when it comes to set-pieces and have so many attacking options who are in good form.
With Sam Szmodics now in the fold and top scorer Carlton Morris playing his first few minutes after injury, it might become difficult to choose who to have in attack in the starting 11.