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Macaulay Langstaff: ‘Proud Moment’ to Score First Football League Goals


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Macaulay Langstaff, the talented football player we all know and love, has recently achieved a new milestone in his career. He scored his first couple of goals in the English Football League in just three games.

It was a proud moment for Langstaff as he achieved this milestone. “Yeah obviously proud moment to get my first couple of FL goals,” Langstaff said. “It’s been three games now and probably hasn’t bothered me as much as people expect.”

Langstaff had a couple of chances in the first few games and always says he worries when he doesn’t get the chances. “If I’m not getting the chances then I’m doing something right,” he said. Thankfully, the two goals came there and with the goals came the three points.

Langstaff mentioned that there was a time last season when he went three games without a goal. “It happens,” he said. “As a forward, I think because of the amount of goals I scored last year. It probably made a big deal out of it. Maybe it would have been the fact it was the first three games. That’s why people were speaking about it and said obviously he stepped up a level, can he score a goal at this level? but it didn’t really bother me too much,” he said. “I knew the goals were gonna come. I’m thankful to kick that.”

The team has worked on scoring from set pieces since the gaffer came in. “Probably the first two games when the gaffer came in we weren’t scoring from set pieces and that’s something he changed quite quickly,” Langstaff said. 

“Getting the ball and a free play because every player you know we are devastating going forward.” So yeah, it was a quick free kick and then the quality from John was unbelievable. “We know he’s got that quality with his left foot, and it took me a little bit by surprise,” he said. “There was a defender just ahead of me and I thought he was gonna head it away on a thankful that came off of a foot into the bottom corner.”

The game started really well, controlling it from the first minute. “You know we probably didn’t create as much in the 1st 20 minutes but controlled the game really well,” he said. “We didn’t give anything away.” And then once the first goal controlled the rest of the half and then the early goal set that was so important. 

“Because if you keep ongoing one nil up in the last 20–30 minutes it can become a problem if they put pressure on or sort of kill the game with that second goal control it from there,” he said. The session was unbelievable, and they made a lot of good forward attacks as well but just couldn’t quite get that third goal until Jodi scored the third goal. “And yeah it was game over from there,” he said.

The team has so many good players that if one is in a box, someone else is probably free. “And they might get attracted to someone else,” he said. But Sam Austin was brilliant today. 

“In the first half, he put an unbelievable crossing for me, there was a defender on the line headed over the bar, and it was Unbelievable,” he said. He told Sam to just keep on doing that because he got so much quality. And in the second half, early in the second half, he put that cross into the box and I couldn’t really miss it, the cross was that good.

Langstaff is proud to have scored his first couple of FL goals in three games and is confident that more will come as long as he keeps getting chances.

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It's not just that Macaulay Langstaff finally notched up his first Football League goals, it's the manner in which he did it that's truly impressive. His unshakeable confidence, even when the pressure was on - from both his own expectations and those of the fans - shows a maturity that resonates with every football lover. Not many can handle that kind of pressure and still deliver top-notch performance. The team, too, deserves commendation for their resilience and adaptability, especially in absorbing new tactics involving set pieces. Their triumph is a brilliant collaboration of individual talents and unity.

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It's spectacular to see how Langstaff has been so resilient in face of criticism and pressure. A true forward indeed, who knows and believes that his time will come. Also, his acknowledgment of the team's contribution, especially Sam Austin's, shows a commendable team spirit and recognition of fellow players' efforts.

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hes clearly good enough, its always been about that first goal. just as it was about winning our first game. macaulay langstaff will be more alert i feel, as a goal always lifts a player and hes an incredibly good talent. double figures I feel before christmas i feel, but if not he will be the end of the season.

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It was never a concern, those on social media calling him are the usual suspects and it is not believed that many of them even attend games. Langstaff has goals in him, he possesses that striker's instinct to put the ball away and he almost turned nothing into something when he got onto the ball which could have seen him score a third. He thrives on chances, so undoubtedly when he gets more, plenty of other goals will come his way.

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Macaulay Langstaff is by far the best natural finisher we have had in years. Some people have said he wouldn’t make the grade at League Two level, much like Kyle Wootton after he left us, but it took him time to hit it off for them. It would be the same for Langstaff, I thought when he hadn’t scored. He’s a far better striker than my comparison, with decent pace about him too.

I hope this fuels him further and his confidence rockets, as it’s what we need. Well done, Macca. You’re doing great! Keep up the good work!

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Now he’s off the mark I expect him to score plenty this season, he’s signed a new contract so he’s settled and obviously happy to be with Notts. We are very lucky to have him, he’s a great player.

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This achievement has certainly brought a dash of optimism and pride to our club. Macaulay Langstaff's story of patience and belief coming to fruition in the form of his first FL goals is heartening. What is equally encouraging is the acknowledgment of other members' contributions like Sam Austin and the new tactics involving set pieces.

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I reckon the sky's the limit for Macca now; he's free from the pressure to constantly score. Similar to Lee Hughes [a bit early for me], I'm aware that many of his goals came in pairs or hat-tricks, and I see no reason why the same couldn't be said for Langstaff. He doesn't need to score in every match; it's simply gratifying when he does.

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Macaulay Langstaff's story of achieving his first FL goals showcases perseverance, confidence, and teamwork, vital skills in sports and life. His composed demeanor amid external scrutiny and personal pressure, coupled with his striker's mindset, is evident in his words, "If I’m not getting the chances then I’m doing something right." His ability to anticipate scoring opportunities and trust in the team's strategy is commendable.

He's a player who seamlessly combines personal ambition with team goals. The team's shift towards set piece scoring underscores adaptability and strategy. Alongside Sam Austin's standout performance, this highlights collective efforts towards Langstaff's milestone. The story reinforces that triumph is not just about individual performance, but also about effective teamwork and a strong collaborative spirit.

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It's truly a proud moment for Macaulay Langstaff, scoring his first couple of FL goals.

You can glean from his remarks that, despite the expectations from fans and the intense pressure, he has remained strong and unperturbed. His perseverance is genuinely commendable, as he believes in himself and his abilities, no matter the situation. His comment, "If I'm not getting the chances then I’m doing something right," is a testament to his incredible self-confidence and unwavering dedication to the game.

In retrospect, Langstaff's composure, patience, and perseverance have indeed paid off. It's not just about achieving a personal milestone. It's about proving his critics wrong and demonstrating his worth. His journey of scoring the inaugural FL goals will inspire many aspiring footballers to believe in their abilities and work diligently, no matter what the circumstances are.

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Reading about Langstaff's accomplishment brings a wave of happiness. His hard work, teamed with his admirable confidence and perseverance, has finally borne fruit with his first couple of FL goals. There is an inspiring learning element here for all young hopefuls - dedication, patience, belief in oneself, and consistent effort does indeed pay off.

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Macaulay Langstaff's successful first couple of FL goals have established him as a formidable presence on the field. His striker's mentality is clear, patient yet assertive, always seeking scoring opportunities. His affirmation about doing something right even without chances reflects his determined outlook. His unyielding confidence, even during tough times, is truly commendable. Langstaff embodies the qualities football requires: composed yet dynamic, patient yet relentlessly focused on improvement.

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I'm genuinely delighted for Macaulay Langstaff; he's truly earned this goal. His relentless work rate alone is commendable; he never seems to stop and consistently seeks opportunities to engage with the ball and take a shot. While things might not have aligned previously, I thought that this particular match marked his best performance of the season so far – and I've followed every league game. I hope this achievement bolsters his confidence and encourages him to continue scoring in the upcoming matches.

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