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Jacob Bedeau, Notts County's 24-year-old centre-back, has revealed his excitement ahead of this weekend’s clash against Morecambe, a club he spent two seasons with before making the move to Meadow Lane.

Having made seven league appearances this season and earned one cap in 2023 for Grenada, Bedeau spoke about his journey at Notts so far and what it means to face his former club.

Bedeau, who has been pivotal for Notts County’s defence with 720 minutes played and a pass completion rate of 87%, said, "It’s a club I was at for a couple of years, and I really enjoyed my time there."Β 

"I was looking out for this fixture, and I’m happy it’s come around so soon. It will be good to go back, but obviously, I’m focused on helping Notts get the three points."

Reflecting on his time at Morecambe, Bedeau spoke fondly of his experience. "I played a lot of games there, and the people at the club are really good. It’s a proper community club, and I developed a good relationship with the fans." he added.

"The gaffer there gave me opportunities, and it was a great learning experience, especially playing in League One where we had to compete with teams with big budgets. That really helped me grow as a player."

With Morecambe struggling at the bottom of League Two after their relegation, Bedeau was sympathetic to his former club’s challenges.

"They’ve had a tough start, but it’s one of those things. The gaffer there recruits well, and his teams are always hard-working. I think they’ll get out of their current position eventually, but we need to focus on our performance this weekend."

Since joining Notts County, Bedeau has quickly settled into his role at the back, contributing significantly to the team's defence.

When asked about his transition to the club, he said, "I think Notts County is a club in an upward direction. There’s so much potential here, and it’s a journey I wanted to be part of. The way we play football was a big factor in my decision to come here. It’s attractive football, and if we can get promoted playing this way, I think we’ll be successful at higher levels too."

Notts County’s possession-based style of play has meant a different challenge for Bedeau, particularly in maintaining focus during long spells of control.

"When we have the ball for long periods, it’s important for us at the back to stay switched on for counter-attacks. It’s something we’re still working on, making sure we lock the game in and limit the opposition’s chances. The gaffer speaks about it a lot, and I think we’ll only get better at it as the season progresses."

The match against Morecambe presents an opportunity for Notts County to bounce back from their recent 1-0 defeat to Gillingham, despite dominating possession. Bedeau acknowledged that no team in League Two can be taken lightly.

"In this league, a team can be amazing one week and struggle the next. We can’t take Morecambe lightly just because of their league position. We need to go there with the same respect we gave Gillingham, play our best football, and be confident we can get the result."

Bedeau’s influence has been noticeable not just on the pitch, but off it as well, with his leadership and advice to younger players coming through. When asked about 15-year-old Cameron Muir, who made his first-team debut recently, Bedeau had some words of wisdom.

"It’s a great achievement for him and his family, but he’s got to keep working hard. There’s a long way to go from 15 to 21, and he’s still young. My advice would be to keep impressing when he gets opportunities and be patient. He’s got a long way to go in the game, but with his qualities, I’m sure he’ll do well."

As Notts County prepare for their next fixture, Bedeau’s focus remains clear. "We’ve had a good start to the season, and we’ve built a solid foundation, especially with some important wins away from home. Now we just need to keep improving, keep working hard, and hopefully, we’ll be able to push for promotion."Β 

At 24 years old, Bedeau is already displaying the qualities of a leader on and off the pitch, and his presence at the heart of Notts County’s defence is set to play a key role in the club’s ambitions this season.

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i do think the club is making notts somewhere good players want to be, we seem less of a stepping stone or retirement home and more somewhere players can get their chances to impress. jacob bedeau looks a very good capture already.

NottsTastic

Members

Bedeau’s been solid at the back so far. Looking forward to seeing him against his old club, always adds a bit more to the match!

Robbie

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Jacob Bedeau has been an excellent signing for Notts. Not only is he solid at the back he is also keen to make some forays into the opposition half.Β 

He has struck a great defensive partnership with Platt & Macari at the back too.

I believe Jacob can only get better as the season goes on. He might even score some vital goals too.

NiftyNick

Members

Love how he’s already showing leadership at 24. He’s been one of the best signings this season, no question.

MagpieLane

Members

Bedeau’s attitude is exactly what we need. He recognises the importance of facing his former club but keeps the focus on getting the result for Notts. I like how he speaks about staying switched on during possession, that’s something we’ve struggled with at times, especially against teams like Gillingham where we had all the ball but still came away with nothing. His experience at Morecambe in League One will definitely help us this season, and his calmness under pressure could be key in tight games. Really glad we signed him.

B&Wstripes

Members

Really liking what I’m seeing from Bedeau so far. He’s calm, collected, and clearly a leader both on and off the pitch. His comments about focusing during possession play show he understands where we need to improve, it’s been an issue in a few games this season. I also thought his comments on Morecambe were interesting. He’s got respect for his old club, but it’s clear that he’s committed to our success now. His experience in League One will be vital as we push for promotion, and I’m excited to see how he handles this weekend’s match. He’s quickly becoming one of my favourite players.

Jacob Bedeau made some good comments. I like his wise words about Kameron Muir, and that should be encouraging for the young player. As for him returning to Morecambe, I am sure he feels more suited to being with us and pushing for promotion from League Two. Morecambe should pick up in time, but I feel he’s a very good defender.

Blake

Members

I really like Jacob Bedeau. I think he’s a very classy defender and works very well with Matty Platt. I like what he said in this article. His words show how Notts has transformed itself.

BromPie

Members

Sensible words by Jacob Bedeau; he speaks well and put in a good performance against his former club. I think he has a lot of growth potential, and defensively Notts should only improve more. Putting aside the poor goal we conceded, we defended well against them, largely thanks to Bedeau.

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