Rotherham United defender Dominic Ball has stated that his team are ready to rise up the table following a poor start to the season.

Rotherham United defender Dominic Ball has told The Star that his side are ready to show big improvements after the international break and fire their way up the table.
It is no secret that Rotherham have had a poor start to the season, with just one league win so far leaving them bottom of the Championship table.
The club’s two latest performances against high flying Newcastle United and Huddersfield Town have provided optimism, despite the fact they walked away empty-handed in both encounters.
Defender Ball has also been making the headlines, with manager Alan Stubbs discussing his partnership with fellow youngster Dael Fry.

As reported by The Star, Ball has stated that the Millers are ready to shoot up the league table following the international break.
“I think we all know that we can climb the table,” the 21-year-old said.
“Before, we didn’t have that consistency and were conceding too many goals. That doesn’t give a base from which to go on and win. Recently, in the last couple of games, we’ve stepped it up.
“I know we’ve lost and it’s disappointing. But I always like to take the positives from things, and if we continue to put in those kind of performances we’re going to get results.”

Ball is settling into life up north following his move from Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur in the summer.
Whether or not Rotherham can prove these claims right remains to be seen, but the sheer determination that is stemming from the New York Stadium shows that they are not going to go down without a fight.
Their next challenge in the fight for survival will be a trip to Carrow Road to face in-form Norwich City.

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