By Joe Jones
Notts County boss John Sheridan has praised striker Jon Stead, claiming he would be playing higher than League Two if he were younger.
The 33-year-old is the joint leading scorer in the fourth tier with nine goals after bagging a brace in the Magpies' 2-0 win at Exeter City on Tuesday night.
"The thing I like about him is that even if he is playing poorly, he believes he is going to score," said Sheridan.
"That's a good a sign in a player and in the form he is in at the moment he doesn't have to play well to get a goal.
"Steady is a very good professional who wants to do well all the time. To be like that at his age will hopefully rub off on others.
"He has made a lot of goals himself. They aren't lucky goals. They are top finishes. I can't remember any tap-ins.
"He is making them look easy the way he is finishing. If he was 28 he wouldn't be in this league."
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