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Notts County defender Jacob Bedeau hailed his side’s resilience after the Magpies earned their first clean sheet of the season with a hard-fought 1-0 win over Fleetwood Town at Meadow Lane.

The victory extended County’s unbeaten run to four matches and brought a sense of reward for a squad that had come close on several occasions earlier in the campaign. For Bedeau, the conditions on the day meant that it was less about style and more about substance.

“Yeah, I think because of the conditions, obviously we've had problems with the pitch,” he explained. “We knew it wasn't going to be a normal game. We weren't going to be able to play the football we normally play and at times we'd have to go a bit longer and look into AJ and Matty Dennis. To be fair, I think it worked. Obviously it was a battle, a bit like last week as well and you're going to have games like that in this league. And I'm just delighted to get the three points really.”

The Meadow Lane pitch had undergone a morning inspection, and while it was playable, Bedeau admitted it impacted how the side approached the game. “It probably stopped us playing kind of the game we wanted to play. But at this level and in the length of a season, you're going to have kind of things you have to get over and have to overcome. And I think we did that today. And obviously the ground staff here are top draw and I'm sure that pitch will be back to normal soon.”

County’s defensive record had been under scrutiny after conceding goals in earlier fixtures, many of which came from set pieces rather than open play. Saturday’s clean sheet marked a significant milestone, ending a run without one since April.

“I think there's been a few games where I thought we'd been unlucky there,” said Bedeau. “And I think even the start of the season, it was a lot of set pieces and teams weren't getting chances. They were just nicking one goal, two goals against us. So I think the lads deserved it today. It's not just the defenders, not just the keeper, it's the whole team. And yeah, we've deserved that and it's been coming.”

Fleetwood’s late push for an equaliser required focus and discipline, but Bedeau felt the squad handled the pressure well. “Yeah, they're a good team. They've got quality coming off the bench. So we knew when we took the lead, obviously we had a couple of chances after and it would have been nice to get one of them in and have a bit of a break. But yeah, sometimes you have to weather the storm and I think, man to man, we did that today.”

Bedeau also credited the calm approach from head coach Martin Paterson at half-time, which helped the Magpies maintain control. “To be fair, the gaffer was very calm. He kind of said, keep doing what you're doing. Keep trying to look for AJ and Matty Dennis in behind because they're such a threat at this level. To have them two in the team is going to be one hell of a strike force over the course of the season. I think it showed today with AJ playing Matty in and then I think AJ had a chance off Matty the other way around, so it was good to see them linking up.”

After the final whistle, the squad celebrated in front of the Kop, a moment Bedeau said reflected the connection between players, staff, and fans. “Yeah, of course. When the fans are on it here and they get behind us, it's such a fortress. And obviously because it's such a good stadium and such a nice pitch, usually teams come here and really kind of want to beat us. And so when we're together, the team, the staff, the fans, it's just a great club to be at and a proper atmosphere to play in.”

Notts now find themselves unbeaten in four, a run that has built confidence without encouraging complacency. “I don't want to jinx it, so I'm just going to say we take each game as it comes,” said Bedeau. “But I think even the other games over the course of the season, if you look at Barrow, the last minute goal when we're down to 10, Salford here, Newport was a draw, but we should have won that game really. So I think the signs were there before the run started and the gaffer made sure we all stayed calm, no one panicked. And I think we're reaping the rewards for that calmness now.”

Looking ahead, the defender believes the depth of the squad will be vital in sustaining momentum. “Yeah, I think so. Obviously, I think there's not many injuries at the moment. Obviously, there's only a couple. We've got a good squad, a big squad and everyone wants to kind of play every game. So there's real competition for places, training's intense every day and that just breeds success, really. So I'm really looking forward to the rest of the season and seeing what we can do.”

For Bedeau and his teammates, getting a clean sheet against Fleetwood was about more than just solid defense. It showed how well they work together and how strong their team spirit is, which could really make a difference as the season goes on.

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NiftyNick

Members

Great to finally get that clean sheet, been a long time coming. The defence looked solid against Fleetwood.

NottsTastic

Members

Thought Bedeau was excellent, won nearly everything in the air. Fully deserved the win.

KingofCounty

Members

Four unbeaten now, momentum building. Nice to see the whole squad pulling together.

Ash

Members

Notts played really well against Fleetwood. They were good at going forward and also strong at the back.

I like how the club didn’t blame the pitch, even though they said it did make things harder. Most of the time, I thought Notts were the better side. Fleetwood did push near the end, and it felt a bit like how Notts play sometimes.

It was a fun match to watch, with two good teams giving it their all.

Sir Magpie

Members

The pitch definitely played its part in the game. You could see it was hard to get the ball down and play the usual way, but instead of forcing it we played to the conditions. Going longer into Jatta and Dennis worked, and both of them caused problems all game.

It is also good to see the gaffer keep calm at half-time, as Bedeau mentioned. That calmness is spreading to the players. Nobody panicked when Fleetwood pressed, and it feels like the side is learning to manage games properly. Four unbeaten is no accident.

What stood out most for me was the discipline after going 1-0 up. Too many times in the past we have let teams back in by switching off, but every player stayed switched on. Fleetwood had some dangerous players coming off the bench, yet they never really opened us up. That’s the difference a collective effort makes. I liked how Jacob Bedeau pointed out it’s not just the defence, it’s the whole team working hard. When everyone puts a shift in, we look difficult to beat. A clean sheet gives us confidence going into the next set of games, and it proves we can grind results out when the football isn’t flowing. That is vital over a long season.

Firstly, winning a game 1-0 does show that Notts can manage games. The final 20 or so minutes near the end of the match might have been a lot of pressure, but I did have confidence that we could clear the ball. I would have liked to see us try to calmly get it out, instead of kicking the ball at times straight back to a Fleetwood Town player, but defensively we did deal with them.

I was pleased that the players had a chance to react to the win with us fans, as it was a hard-fought game and I do hope that this signifies a start of more consistent, based performances for the whole duration of the game, but I do acknowledge there will be off days.

Jacob Bedeau looks to be getting back to his best, he's been a bit inconsistent and at times poor, especially on the ball and going forward. Defensively, he always tends to be solid, and the way he tracked the Fleetwood player for their one-on-one with Kelle Roos did put pressure on the player when it came to finishing.

We need Bedeau to be at his best, because he's a great player at this level, and I am sure he will continue to improve.

Robbie

+Supporters

I think that the whole defensive unit including Roos,& lead by McDonald had their best performance of the season.

We know what Bedeau can do, but McDonald has been an able deputy for Platt during his absence.

If the defensive players can build on this latest performance, & build a good understanding together, it will put Notts In good stead for more challenging matches ahead.

As the confidence of the defensive players increase, so will the confidence of the whole team. & the fan base will be able to begin to dream of success this season.

With all the talk about the pitch before the match I expected it to be a lot worse than it was, I’ve seen a lot worse in my years watching football.

The defence were excellent and Bedau played his part in that, it was great to get a clean sheet, let’s hope we get many more.

the defence really did play as a team at the back, and dealt with fleetwood quite effectively. kelle roos made some good saves despite the hiccups, but those in front of him such as jacob bedeau, rod mcdonald and sonny aljofree all played a huge role in staying tight when it mattered, but even the midfield joined in with protecting the goa. provided we keep the chances on goal few, there is no harm in just clearing the ball.

JustLikeJuve

Members

Celebrating with the fans at the end summed up the day perfectly. You could see how much it meant to the players to finally get that clean sheet, and the supporters responded. Meadow Lane really does feel like a fortress when the fans are behind the team like that. What I liked about Jacob Bedeau’s comments was how he recognised the importance of everyone sticking together. The run of four unbeaten shows the benefits of keeping calm when results weren’t going our way. It’s easy to lose focus after late goals like Barrow, but instead the squad has grown stronger. Now, with a big squad and healthy competition, it feels like we’re starting to turn the corner.

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