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Jacob Bedeau Praises Notts County’s Defence and the Fans’ Role in Home Dominance


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Notts County defender Jacob Bedeau has highlighted the team’s defensive improvement this season, crediting the collective effort from the squad in maintaining their impressive form at the back.  

Since arriving at Meadow Lane in the summer after leaving Morecambe, the 25-year-old has become a key part of Stuart Maynard’s side, forming a strong partnership with Matty Platt and helping to protect goalkeeper Alex Bass.

Reflecting on the team’s defensive performances, Bedeau acknowledged a strong start, followed by a period where standards slipped slightly, before regaining solidity in recent weeks.  

"We've been really tight at the back, we started the season well as a defence. I think it was a little bit in the middle where we conceded a few more goals than we probably would have liked. But it's good to be back to that kind of solid defensive shape," Bedeau said.  

Last season, Notts County struggled defensively, conceding more goals than they would have liked. However, a summer of recruitment, including Bedeau’s arrival, has helped transform the team into one of the strongest defensive units in the division. He emphasised that it has been a team-wide effort rather than just down to the new additions.  

"I think obviously after last year there's a big emphasis on, as a team, probably defending better than we did last year. So I think everyone carries that burden. It's not just the players that have been signed. I think if you look through the team, everyone works so hard defensively, right up to AJ at the top of the pitch who works his socks off chasing and pressing, which really enables us to be able to defend a lot easier."  

Notts County have been particularly resolute at home, conceding just eight goals at Meadow Lane this season, the best record in the division. Bedeau believes the club’s home form is heavily influenced by the fans and the atmosphere they create.  

"You know, probably the fans. I think it's such a tough place to come for opposing teams, especially when they're really behind us and supporting us. It feels like a fortress almost," he said. "And I think we've been unlucky to not have won more games at home. I think we've drawn quite a few, and we had a couple of losses early in the season. And if you look back at those games, there's a few contentious calls that could have gone our way and even the Bromley game at the weekend, I think it was their only real chance that they scored from."  

Despite his strong defensive displays, Bedeau is still searching for his first goal for the club, something his teammates have been quick to remind him about.  

"I know, I know. Hopefully it's coming. I get a bit of stick from some of the lads because obviously Platty's got a few. Even Rod nearly scored the other day as well. I am desperate for a goal, but at the same time as long as we're winning and clean sheets, that's the most important thing for me."  

Notts County have won six of their last eight matches, a run of form that has put them into the automatic promotion places. Bedeau has been enjoying his football at the club and believes the team’s style of play makes every game exciting.  

"Yes, I think even from playing against Notts last year, you can see that the style of play is enjoyable to be a part of. You go into games really looking forward to playing, whereas at times at other clubs you might be like, it might be a bit of a slog today. But here it's really enjoyable, really fun. The players I get to play with are top level. So yeah, I've just really enjoyed my time here."  

Looking ahead, Notts County face a busy fixture schedule, with a mix of league and cup matches coming up. Bedeau, however, insists that the packed calendar does not faze the squad.  

"Not really. I think at this stage of the season, you know the games are going to come thick and fast and all you want to do is pick up results. You don't even think about the days you're playing to be honest. You just want to get the games done and take the three points and see where you are come the end of the season."  

One of the upcoming fixtures sees Notts County face Bedeau’s former club Morecambe, who are currently struggling in League Two. While he wishes his old side well, he is fully focused on securing a win when they meet.  

"Yeah, do you know, I've got a lot of love for the club. They gave me a lot while I was there. So obviously, I hope they get out of the situation they're in. And with Derek Adams at the helm, there's a good chance because he knows this division, and he knows how to get out of sticky situations really. I wish them all the best but obviously when we play them here in a couple of weeks, hopefully we get the three points."  

Notts County’s recent form has put them in contention for promotion, but Bedeau is not getting carried away just yet.  

"Not really, no. I think you just have to focus on yourself because there's so many teams in and around it. And if you look at years gone, you look at Walsall last year who made a run at the end, Doncaster as well last year. So teams can come from anywhere and almost oust you. So you just have to keep on top of what you're doing. And then maybe when there's five games to go, maybe you'll have a look down and say, right, what do we need to be where we want to be? So I think it's just all about picking up the points we need at the moment to get where we want to get to."  

Promotion has been the goal since the start of the season, and Bedeau confirmed that the squad is fully committed to achieving that aim.  

"Yes, I think when we came in the summer on the first day, in the first meeting, the gaffer set out what our aim was for the season. So, we're not shying away from that. It's what we want, and I think as a group of players everyone has come to this club to achieve that. So obviously we know what we need to do, what we want to do, but at the same time we just take it game by game, and hopefully we'll achieve our goal."  

With a strong defence, growing momentum, and a clear objective in mind, Bedeau and Notts County are well on their way to making their promotion ambitions a reality.

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liampie

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the new signings have made such a huge improvement but i like that jacob bedeau insists that its a team effort, he has fitted in very well and i am sure it wont be long before he scores. there have been a couple of times where he came almost close, but his build up play is of great value.

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KingMaynard

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Really pleased with how solid we’ve been at the back lately. Feels like a proper team effort from front to back.

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BromPie

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Bedeau’s spot on about our defensive shape improving. We had a shaky spell, but now we look a lot more structured. The midfield’s putting in the work off the ball, and even the forwards are pressing high, which makes such a difference. Having a settled backline helps, and I think Bedeau and Platt complement each other well. Also, credit to Alex Bass, he commands his box brilliantly. We still need to be more clinical in front of goal, but defensively, we’re in a much better place than last season. If we can keep this up, we’ll be right in the mix for promotion.

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JustLikeJuve

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I love the mentality Bedeau talks about, taking it one game at a time. We’ve seen how tight League Two can be, and it’s all about consistency. The fact that he and the squad are so focused on the defensive side of things is really encouraging. Last year, we’d have struggled to see out games, but now we’re managing them much better. The home form is massive too, and he’s right, Meadow Lane is a tough place for teams to come. If we can keep making it a fortress, those points will add up quickly. Really impressed with how we’re shaping up, and it’s great to see the players enjoying their football.

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allardyces tash

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I don't think the blip was due to the defence, but rather the injuries and a bit of poor tactics because we didn't have a full squad to select from. We have done brilliantly since, and I don't think we dropped many points whereas at the time, I feared Notts would. Stuart Maynard has picked things up, and he's got two rocks in defence with Jacob Bedeau and Matty Platt.

That is some partnership, and I feel they make it easy for Rod McDonald to slip in with the absence of Lewis Macari. Even Zak Johnson will have a lot to learn from the pair. Their stability at the back has been crucial for our team's performance, and their understanding of each other's play style is evident on the pitch. This solid defensive setup has contributed greatly to our recent successes and has helped maintain our position in the league.

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upthepies

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The improvement at the back is clear to see, and Bedeau deserves a lot of credit for how he’s slotted into the team. He and Platt have been rock solid, and you can tell there’s a real emphasis on defending as a team. It’s great to hear him speak about the fans too. Meadow Lane really does feel like a fortress when everyone’s behind the lads. We’ve dropped points at home when we probably shouldn’t have, but the signs are there that we’re moving in the right direction. I’d love to see Bedeau get his first goal soon, sounds like the lads won’t let him forget it!!!

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Robbie

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Jacob has been a revelation for Notts since he came into the side. Along with Matty Platt & Lewis Macari they struck up a fantastic partnership at the back.

It was dissapointing that Lewis sustained his injury, however Notts have had able deputies in Lucas Ness &  Rod McDonald who have come in & continued the excellence for Notts at the back.

The difference between last season & this one has been plain to see. Eleven clean sheets have been a testament to the improvement defensively. Jacob has certainly played a big part in that improvement. 

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NiftyNick

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Bedeau and Platt have been immense! Finally, we’ve got a defence that looks confident and well-drilled.

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True Magpie

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Jacob Bedeau is a captain in the making. His focus on his teammates ahead of his own performance and his acknowledgement of Alex Bass show just how much stronger Notts have become for addressing the weaknesses in our previous squads. It gives a great foundation to go forward, but having players like Bedeau who are aiming for promotion, consistent performance, and enjoying football, all contribute to the success of the club itself.

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