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Jamie Fullarton pledges to work on lack of Notts County goals


Joe Jones

Notts County manager Jamie Fullarton has pledged to work on getting his side to become more dangerous in front of goal after failing to score for four games in a row at Meadow Lane.

On Saturday, Bristol Rovers sealed a 2-0 win as the Magpies fell behind to a Cristian Montano goal before seeing Lee Brown double the lead after half-time.

The current Notts boss said: "We were always looking to get back into the game and for us to push on. We tried to get back into the game, but we couldn't. It stayed at 2-0.

"All we have to keep doing is keep working as hard as we are doing. The lack of goals is something we are trying to correct."

Fullarton also felt that once the Pirates had taken the lead it affected the way his side were playing. 

"I think it was evident in the two goals that we conceded, that it was naivety," he said. "We were playing against one of the top six sides in the division in what is a young squad.

"Building on from the first half we were looking to improve and unfortunately we didn't. There were a number of circumstances and situations with it. 

"Goals change games and affect players. When something does go against us, then it can't affect us the way it did."

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