Shot-stopper wary of Owls' recent form under the guidance of Stuart Gray.

Goalkeeper Lee Grant says he is unsurprised at Sheffield Wednesday’s resurgence under Stuart Gray, which has seen the Owls pick up six wins in their last ten outings. 
Gray was appointed Wednesday's head coach on a two-and-a-half year deal at the end of January, having been initially named as interim boss following the departure of Dave Jones in December last year.
Grant spent three years with the Owls prior to linking up with former boss Brian Laws at Burnley, and it was with the Lancashire outfit that the shot-stopper worked under Gray, whom he believes has been the catalyst behind Wednesday's recent League form.
He told Rams Player: “There has been such a huge turnaround in playing staff (at Sheffield Wednesday) that there probably won’t be many people left from when I was playing there.
"But it is certainly a club that I respect hugely; I always had a strong relationship with the supporters.
“Going to Sheffield Wednesday was a really good part of my career, I had three really good years there. It is a Club that set me on my way and gave me a real run of games.
“I worked with Stuart (Gray) at Burnley and I am not surprised one bit that the players have responded to him. He has got good methods, is a really genuine and likeable guy, so I am not surprised that he has turned things around somewhat.”
Last week’s 1-0 victory over Queens Park Rangers was the first time the Rams have kept a clean sheet since the middle of January, when Steve McClaren’s men secured three points with a home win over Brighton & Hove Albion.
Former Owls ‘keeper Grant feels the growing understanding through the Rams’ rearguard can provide an edge in the battle to retain their play-off place in the top six, with Andre Wisdom, Jake Buxton and Craig Forsyth, as well as the 31-year-old proving present fixtures in the starting line-up.
He added: “We have done plenty of work between the two games and it is nice have a spell of 'hard training'; it gives us a chance to work on things that we maybe weren't too happy with.
“Clean sheets are important if we are going to try and sustain where we are in the League currently. 
"I think it is important to try and be settled in any area of the side and we have got a settled back four at the moment, which helps to build the relationships and the trust."
Watch the full pre-match interview with Lee Grant on Rams Player.