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Alassana Jatta's Ambitions for Notts County: Eyes on Double or Triple Digits


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Notts County striker Alassana Jatta has made a significant impact since his arrival from Danish club Viborg in January 2024.

The 25-year-old Gambian forward, who has netted 10 goals and provided two assists in 13 appearances, recently spoke candidly about his experiences at Meadow Lane and his aspirations for both club and country.

Reflecting on his recent match, Jatta noted: “It’s actually a really, really nice and interesting game but quite tough in the second half. It’s quite a mixed feeling not to get all the three points but congratulations to the team for fighting to get the points away.”

His comment highlighted both his competitive spirit and his commitment to the team’s collective effort, even when results were not ideal.

Jatta’s eye-catching contribution, capped by a well-executed goal, resonated with both his teammates and supporters.

Speaking on the moment of scoring, he remarked, “Yeah it’s like a really, really good set up to end up being a goal but what a cross was actually incredible.” This humility and recognition of his teammates’ support speak volumes about his team-centric approach on the pitch.

Now boasting 10 goals for the season, Jatta expressed satisfaction but remained determined for more. “It’s actually positive, looking for more,” he said, when asked about his tally. His ambitions do not stop there, as he shared his season’s target.

“I would say double digits or maybe triple. Just actually working hard to help the team achieve their goals this season.” His response underscores his drive to push boundaries and contribute significantly to Notts County’s campaign.

Jatta also showcased his ability to hold up play and take on multiple defenders during the match, attributes that have earned him praise among the fanbase. However, he attributed much of his standout performance to his teammates.

“I would say the team actually helped me make it easy for me because the space, like JB [Jevani Brown], Sam [Austin], the skipper [Matt Palmer] and everyone, it’s not about me holding the play, but for them making the runs so that I also have space to play,” he explained. Such statements reflect a player who understands and values the collaborative nature of football.

When asked whether he feels at home at Meadow Lane, Jatta’s response was heartfelt: “It’s actually a really good feeling. I feel like I’m in Gambia as well.” This connection to both the club and its supporters was further emphasised when he discussed the fans.

“Yeah they’re actually really really special fans and I really like them and they also like me so I like their energy,” he said, recalling a touching moment when he collected a Gambian flag from one of the fans in the away end. “They called me to get the flag, so I was like okay what about.”

Jatta’s recent call-up to The Gambia national team adds another layer of excitement to his season. Having been named in the squad for the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, he expressed both enthusiasm and hope.

“It’s actually a very, very positive feeling because I’ve been called up before but quite unlucky... hopefully now I actually have the chance to help them and hopefully I will try to help us both,” he said, determined to make his mark after missing out due to previous injuries.

He recognised the significance of the upcoming fixtures, adding, “Our destiny is in our hands. We have to try and get to maximum 4. If 6, we can actually have a ticket to be in there but it’s in the normal hands.”

Despite the excitement of representing his country, Jatta reassured Notts County fans that the squad’s depth would keep them competitive in his absence.

“David [McGoldrick] is going to be back and everyone is going to be back. We have better players than me on the bench so they won’t,” he said confidently.

In his time with Notts County, Jatta has shown not only skill and scoring prowess but also humility and an evident connection to his teammates and supporters.

With double or even triple-digit goals in his sights and international opportunities on the horizon, Jatta’s future at Meadow Lane looks bright.

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Jatta’s growth since joining in January has been amazing to watch. His ability to handle defenders and his knack for finding the net are unmatched. But beyond that, what’s really impressive is his mindset. He talks about working hard and setting goals, and he’s not shy to admit that his teammates make him better. It’s not often you see a forward give so much credit to the team around him. His bond with the fans, especially when he collected the flag, shows he values the support. Looking forward to seeing him thrive with The Gambia and come back to give his all for Notts.

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The thing I love about Jatta is how he blends talent with humility. Scoring 10 goals in 13 matches is an incredible achievement, but the way he talks about the support from teammates and fans is what really shows his character. His description of feeling at home in Notts and the little moments, like taking the Gambian flag, demonstrate he’s invested in the club. I think his positive attitude and ambition to go beyond double digits are what we need to push us forward this season. Excited to see him play for The Gambia too!

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Alassana Jatta has been a brilliant signing for Notts. He is an all round striker, good with his head, can hold up play for his colleagues, can be in the right place at the right time in the box to score at close range, & can take a through ball & has the pace to score one on one.

This gives Stuart Maynard lots of options & it also allows him to change Notts style of play if it becomes necessary during a game 

He thoroughly deserves his call up by his national team, & I wish him luck, & hope that he can score a goal or two for the Gambia.

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it would be good if we could see him end this season on 18+ goals and in time break the triple digits. i think there is growth with him, hes a remarkable player and unlike some professional in the game. there is a reason why we have taken to him and its all due to his efforts.

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Everything will be fine with Jatta representing his country! It's a big opportunity and could be life-changing for him. Come the new year, I believe he’ll celebrate his first full season with a hat trick, and he will thank us fans and the club for giving him the chance to grow. He’s excellent, very skilled with his feet and just as good in the air. He’d be a major threat from corners if we played more direct balls. Go on, Jatta, you’ll make us proud. Good luck!

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Jatta’s story at Meadow Lane has been one of hard work, talent, and genuine connection with both his teammates and fans. Scoring 10 goals in 13 appearances is impressive, but it’s his attitude that truly sets him apart. When he talks about how the team creates space for him and supports his play, it highlights a player who knows football is a collective game. His ambitions to hit double or even triple digits this season show he’s not resting on his current success but striving for more.

What stands out even more is how he relates to the fans. His comment about feeling at home and comparing it to Gambia was heartwarming. Moments like collecting the flag demonstrate how deeply he connects with us supporters. It’s no wonder he’s quickly become a favourite. With international matches ahead, I wish him the best and hope he continues to bring that energy back to Notts.

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It was a lovely moment when the fan made a gesture to Jatta and then handed him the flag. In his interview, I couldn't quite catch what he said about OG or OB. It was a bit hard to make out. 

Jatta seems like a really decent person. With the way he's performing, I believe he could reach triple numbers if we manage to keep him. He's truly a fantastic player.

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Seeing Jatta speak so openly about his time at Notts makes me proud as a fan. He’s not just a goal-scorer; he’s a true team player. The way he describes the help he gets from Jevani Brown, Sam Austin, and others shows he understands the game goes beyond individual achievements. His ambition to score more is great, but what resonates most is his connection to the club and the fans. Picking up that Gambian flag was such a touching moment and showed his gratitude. I’m wishing him luck with the national team and looking forward to him returning to Meadow Lane.

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