By Joe Jones
Notts County manager Jamie Fullarton has admitted that his side "weren't good enough" in their 1-0 defeat at Yeovil Town on Saturday.
Former Magpies striker Francois Zoko struck early in the second half to condemn his old club to a fifth defeat in five games, while the Notts front line failed to score for a fourth consecutive game.
"We weren't good enough in both boxes as a group as opposed to individuals," said Fullarton. "When opportunities present themselves you've got to take them. But we didn't merit, with our performance, much out of the game.
"We are creating chances, but it's that final decision or that final pass which is lacking. When you stop creating chances as opposed to not converting them, then that's a real concern.
"In this division it's fine margins but we must do better, and we can do better, if we are to move forward.
"As for the goal we conceded, any goal you let in is disappointing, and that's something we have got to correct.
"We have got to take on board what we are working towards and try to do better in those situations otherwise we put ourselves up against it.
"We all want the same which is when we go out on that pitch we want to apply ourselves. We want to show intent and do what everybody at the football club wants which is to get three points with a performance."
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