Derby players 'couldn't give any more' - reaction
Derby County head coach Paul Warne told BBC Radio Derby:
"I just thought it was two good teams going for it.
"Take the result out of it and just looking at it from a performance point of view and the lads giving everything, they can’t give anything more than they gave today.
"The lads I took off were gassed out, there are a lot of very tired bodies and this [Hull] is a very good team.”
On Dajaune Brown's first goal for Derby: "I just had a gut feeling that he would go on today and be a different problem, really.
"He went on and injected a bit of pace, which was good, then for him to score his first goal we are so proud of him. I'm so pleased for him. We've just got a photo in the dressing room, all of us with him in the middle, and that is something he can keep."
Hull City boss Tim Walter told BBC Radio Humberside:
"We lost two points, to be honest.
"They didn't have many chances, just from set-pieces. In the end we had to score a second and if you don't score, at the end you have to be satisfied with one point and that's two less for us.
"After the games we've had this week [a loss against Sunderland, a draw with Burnley], it's not easy to play. It's been a hard week and if we had a better result on Sunday [against Sunderland] then maybe we would be satisfied with this situation.
"But at the end we want to win games and we are close to winning - but we can do even better and that is what we are trying to do."
Derby County head coach Paul Warne told BBC Radio Derby:
"I just thought it was two good teams going for it.
"Take the result out of it and just looking at it from a performance point of view and the lads giving everything, they can’t give anything more than they gave today.
"The lads I took off were gassed out, there are a lot of very tired bodies and this [Hull] is a very good team.”
On Dajaune Brown's first goal for Derby: "I just had a gut feeling that he would go on today and be a different problem, really.
"He went on and injected a bit of pace, which was good, then for him to score his first goal we are so proud of him. I'm so pleased for him. We've just got a photo in the dressing room, all of us with him in the middle, and that is something he can keep."
Hull City boss Tim Walter told BBC Radio Humberside:
"We lost two points, to be honest.
"They didn't have many chances, just from set-pieces. In the end we had to score a second and if you don't score, at the end you have to be satisfied with one point and that's two less for us.
"After the games we've had this week [a loss against Sunderland, a draw with Burnley], it's not easy to play. It's been a hard week and if we had a better result on Sunday [against Sunderland] then maybe we would be satisfied with this situation.
"But at the end we want to win games and we are close to winning - but we can do even better and that is what we are trying to do."
