HARRY WILSON
added to his collection of spectacular strikes with a 25-yard shot before adding a second to inflict a third defeat in eight days on Swansea City.
‘Your eye can easily be drawn to Harry’s strikes, but he’s a young, developing player and his work rate was very good,’ Frank Lampard, the Derby boss, said.
Swansea were given hope after Fikayo Tomori’s own goal reduced the deficit, but manager Graham Potter said: ‘It’s been a bad week.’