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Haydn Hollis has claimed that going back to basics has helped him rediscover his form for Notts County.

The 24-year-old came under criticism numerous times over the last year but he was a key player for the Magpies against Portsmouth and Luton Town.

Asked about his performances over the last two games, Hollis told the Nottingham Post: "I think I've been good, but that's expected of me.

"You've just got to head, kick it and just do the basics right.

"That's what I've done - I've gone back to basics.

"But people are being very kind because I think everybody out there has been as good as each other."

Hollis was given a new one-year deal at Meadow Lane in the summer.

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He seems to get more chances than anyone which seems unjust to me. On his day he can be a good player but he does not play to standard we require often enough, him going back to basics just highlights his weaknesses.

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