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Haydn Hollis says going "back to basics" improved his Notts County form


Joe Jones

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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