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‘A Tough Game, but We Deserved It’ – Matty Platt on the 1-0 Win Over AFC Wimbledon


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Matty Platt, Notts County’s 27-year-old central defender, was thrilled after his side’s hard-fought 1-0 victory over AFC Wimbledon at Meadow Lane.

Not only did Platt’s header secure the win, but it also ended the club’s two-match winless streak at home, delivering both a crucial three points and a clean sheet.

Speaking after the game, Platt expressed his joy at what he described as the perfect outcome. "Yes it is, it was a tough game to be fair today. I think Wimbledon came and made it difficult for us at times, especially in the first half," he noted.

Notts County had been eager to avoid conceding the first goal again, particularly after their previous home results followed a similar pattern. 

Platt acknowledged that their first-half performance was far from ideal but emphasised the importance of remaining defensively solid during periods when they weren't at their best.

"At times in the first half we weren't at our best, but I think especially us at the back, we were thinking, just keep it tight, keep it at 0-0," he explained, adding, "and then we know at some point things are going to change and we're going to grow into the game."

The first half, characterised by a lack of clear-cut opportunities for both sides, was described by Platt as a "slow burner." He stressed the team’s focus on maintaining their defensive shape during such a tense period, knowing that they would eventually find their rhythm.

"We just didn't want to concede any sloppy goals in that first half because when the game is probably not, as you say, free-flowing, there's not many chances, you just want to keep it tight," he said.

The match's pivotal moment came in the 67th minute when Platt rose to meet Matty Palmer’s corner, securing the game’s only goal.

Reflecting on his goal, Platt admitted that it wasn’t the cleanest strike but was nonetheless delighted. "I'll take anything that I can get to be fair," he said with a smile.

"We've been trying a lot of in-swingers this season and I think we just thought today we'd mix it up a little bit, go with a little bit of an out-swinger," Platt revealed, describing the tactical tweak that led to his goal.

He continued, "The first one he [Palmer] did I got on the end of it, and I just felt like there was a bit of something there for us, so I just told him to keep doing it, and thankfully one went in for us."

The goal, which travelled through a crowd of players, left Wimbledon’s goalkeeper stranded.

Platt credited teammates David McGoldrick and Alassana Jatta for distracting the goalkeeper. "I think Didzy and Ajay have gone for it and that's probably put the keeper off a little bit," he speculated. 

There was a moment of confusion during the goal celebration when the stadium announcer credited the goal to McGoldrick.

However, Platt was confident it was his. "I was a bit confused when he said that because I was pretty sure it was mine. I was 90% sure it was mine," Platt recalled, laughing off the mix-up. 

Having already scored once away this season, Platt expressed his happiness at scoring at Meadow Lane." It's always something that I try and add to the game," he said.

Referring to his ambitions as a centre-half to contribute more goals. With two goals to his name early in the season, Platt is aiming for more. "As the centre-half, I'm trying to get 4 or 5, you know, 6 a season, and to get 2 pretty early on is good."

Looking ahead, Platt is eager to continue the club’s positive start to the season.

"I think we've had a pretty good start," he said, reflecting on recent results. "It was important today to get back to winning ways, and we look forward to Barrow midweek."

With his goal securing a much-needed win, Platt's performance will undoubtedly give Notts County a boost as they aim to maintain their momentum in the coming fixtures.

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set pieces is an area where i do think we can get goals, but i am delighted for matty platt. he put a lot into his performance and i think we might see him score a few more before the season is over. brilliant worked goal, persisting paid off.

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It was a tough game to watch at times, especially in the first half where we didn’t create many chances. But what I loved was how Matty and the backline kept things tight and stayed composed. Platt’s goal was the turning point, and I think it just shows how much he’s growing into his role. The fact that we kept the clean sheet as well just makes this win even more satisfying.

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Platt’s ability to get that goal from Palmer’s corner was exactly what the team needed. I think it’s a great sign when defenders can step up and make a difference in tight games like this. His goal might not have been the flashiest, but it showed real awareness and hunger. It’s also encouraging to see him aiming to add more goals to his game. Getting two goals so early in the season from a centre-half is brilliant and could be a huge asset as we push for more results. Defensively, he and the backline were solid, and that clean sheet speaks volumes after recent home games. Well-deserved win!

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Matty Platt is part of a defensive unit that has made such a difference to Notts this season. His contribution to  this improvement has been immense.

And I believe our defensive team can only get better as the season progresses.

The improvement in Notts defensive game gives them a real chance of getting promotion if they can keep up the good form they have been showing.

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It's great to see someone unexpected scoring the winning goal, especially in such an important match. I agree that his height makes him a natural target. With players like Jatta as well, it forces the opposition to think carefully about who to mark.

The joy on Matty Platt's face after scoring, along with his celebration with Jacob Bedeau, was absolutely brilliant.

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Platt’s comments after the game really reflect the mentality of the team right now, keeping things tight at the back and waiting for the right moment to strike. It wasn’t the most exciting first half, but it’s games like this where you need to stay patient. Matty did that perfectly, and his goal from Palmer’s corner was well deserved. His performances have been consistently strong this season, and getting that second goal early on in the season will give him plenty of confidence moving forward. The team as a whole looked more disciplined, especially defensively, which was great to see after the last couple of home results. Onwards and upwards!

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The goal might’ve been a scrappy one, but Platt’s determination to keep going after the first corner was great to see. He felt there was something there, and he was right! His partnership with the backline was really strong throughout the game, keeping Wimbledon from causing too much trouble. Even though it wasn’t the most exciting match, you could tell the team’s focus was on being disciplined and waiting for their moment. It’s also good to hear Platt wanting to add more goals to his game, if he can keep getting in those positions, he could be a real threat from set pieces all season. Great win!

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I think this was a game where Matty Platt really showed his leadership at the back. The first half was cagey, and we didn’t look like ourselves, but the way the defence stayed organised was key. Platt’s ability to get forward for corners has been excellent, and today it paid off. He’s right when he says we needed to keep things tight and avoid sloppy mistakes, and you could see how much they focused on that. His goal was a bonus and a deserved reward for his hard work. Great to see the team bounce back and keep the clean sheet, especially after the last two home results. Up the Pies!

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Matty Platt has responded well. The match against Wimbledon was nothing short of spectacular. The team worked together brilliantly, and they are becoming stronger.

Despite the injuries at times for Notts, we are still doing well. It might not always be pretty, but at the end of the day, it’s the results that matter. Nobody really cared about last season when we were performing well and would lose games. 

We need to accept that sometimes we have to grind out results.

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Matty’s goal was scrappy but well-deserved! Brilliant effort from the whole squad. Great to see the defensive line hold firm! Platt’s goal just topped it off.

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