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Macaulay Langstaff's Double Delight: Scoring in Front of the KOP


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Macaulay Langstaff, the star striker of Notts County, has shared his thoughts on the team's recent win against Accrington Stanley.

Langstaff, who scored two goals in front of the KOP, described the win as "massive" and "unbelievable" and praised the team's chemistry and growing strength.

"Feeling very good, it's been an unbelievable recovery. Three wins under our belt now, and it was a massive win for us," Langstaff said. He also spoke about his goal-scoring performance, saying that scoring two goals in front of the home crowd was a "great feeling" and gave him a lot of confidence as a striker.

Langstaff also praised the team's chemistry, saying that it was growing stronger with each game. "The team's chemistry is growing stronger with each game. It does feel like we've been playing together for a long time, even though it's only been six games. That bodes well for our future performances," he said.

Despite the win, Langstaff emphasised that the team was not getting complacent and was still striving for improvement. "While we were pleased with the win, we're not getting complacent. There are still areas where we can improve. We're striving for even better performances in the upcoming matches," he said.

Langstaff also spoke about his dedication to chasing down the ball and working hard for the team. "Chasing everything down is a massive part of my game. I don't really care as long as we win, and I'm working hard," he said.

The striker also praised the fan support and described the atmosphere in the stadium as "electric." "The atmosphere in the stadium was electric, especially when that second goal went in. It's been a while since I felt that kind of energy from the crowd. Their support is a huge boost for us," he said.

Langstaff also acknowledged that Accrington Stanley turned out to be a tough challenge despite being relegated. "Accrington Stanley turned out to be a tough challenge. They may have been relegated, but they had quality players and made us work hard for the win," he said.

Looking back at the game, Langstaff said that it felt even more significant now and described it as a pivotal moment in their season. "Looking back at the game, it feels even more significant now. It was a pivotal moment in our season, getting those three points against a tough opponent like Accrington Stanley," he said.

Macualay Langstaff's thoughts on the game reflect his dedication to his team and his determination to continue improving and striving for success. The recent victory against Accrington Stanley has instilled the team with a renewed sense of confidence and irresistible momentum. Fuelled by this triumph, they are determined to continue their arduous journey towards even greater achievements in their forthcoming matches.

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liampie

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its great to see macca in form, he looks sharp on goal in training. its also a joy to watch him celebrate by dashing in front of the kop to celebrate near the pavis with his iconic jump in the air. hes a great player, even when he does not find the net and deserves nothing but our full support.

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TheSkipper

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Macaulay Langstaff is a star, and I am pleased that he has extended his stay and started to find the back of the net. His form has been impressive because he never stops running, and from reading and hearing his thoughts, he comes across as a very likeable person. It’s also nice to see him acknowledging the support; he’s spot on about the atmosphere being electric, and I am eager to see it remain this way. If he can find the net against MK Dons and the lads bring home the points, I will be very happy.

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allardyces tash

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When you have a player like Macaulay Langstaff, it’s an easier decision for the manager. When you see how he performs and gives his all, then in his interview, he speaks of others before his own performance. It’s difficult not to think how lucky we are to have such a striker at the club. He’s been a massive part of taking Notts from being a playoff contender in the National League to promotion and now top of the League Two table. Obviously, it’s down to the team too, but Langstaff firing us forward is a massive benefit. He’s such a threat to the opposition in any game, so it’s pleasing to see him work hard.

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CliftonMagpie

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Macaulay Langstaff put in an outstanding performance against Accrington Stanley, scoring two goals and contributing significantly to the team’s success. He could have easily scored more than just a brace, such was his dominance throughout the game. His first goal was a thing of beauty, and it was a joy to see it find the back of the net. With his second goal, there was never any doubt that he would convert the chance. Langstaff is undoubtedly a talented player, and we are incredibly proud to have him representing our club.

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NottsCountyKev

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Nobody can overlook the impact Macaulay Langstaff has had on the team. His energy, relentless pursuit of the ball, and his prolific goalscoring have been a massive influence. It’s uplifting to hear him acknowledging the role that fans’ support plays in their performance. His reflections on team chemistry is a sign of a player who deeply understands the essence of football, teamwork.

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Fan of Big Tone

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He’s a special player the like of which we haven’t seen for a few years, the fans always have a special rapport with a goal scorer, remember how much Lee Hughes was loved? Also from my early days of watching Notts the fans loved Tony Hateley, simply because these players create excitement, Macca is carrying on that tradition and long may it continue.

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liampie

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29 minutes ago, Fan of Big Tone said:

remember how much Lee Hughes was loved?

lee hughes could not do wrong by our fans until we let him go, but the way he was deemed to be in adequate and then joined port vale. macca deserves just as much love as hughesy did, but i was disappointed by the amount moaning about him not scoring and suggesting he needed to be dropped. 

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upthepies

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Macaulay Langstaff is nothing short of an artist on the football pitch. His performance against Accrington Stanley has impressed me and many fans alike. His dedication to the sport, tenacity in chasing the ball, and sharpness in front of the goal are commendable and crucial to the team.

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heraldmagpie

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What strikes me the most about Macaulay Langstaff is not just his goal scoring but his all-around attitude. His insistence on not worrying about the destination but loving the journey reflects great sportsmanship. His acknowledgement of the fans' emotional impact is a real testimony to his character. Truly an asset for Notts County.

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BromPie

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Langstaff's thoughts after that stunning performance, it's clear that his work on the pitch is just an extension of his overall attitude. His dedication, humility, and appetite for improvement stand out. This interview also highlights some important points; the significance of each victory, the infectious nature of teamwork and chemistry, and the invaluable role played by the fans. Each of these contributes to the larger narrative of Notts County's growth and potential. His words echo the ethos of someone who not only recognises his role within a broader unit but also appreciates the part played by supporters off the pitch.

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Joshua

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Macca worked tirelessly to get the ball into the back of the net. He always looked likely to score, and once he did, it was difficult not to see him getting a second. He could have easily had a hat-trick, but credit to him for praising the team. His celebrations are always something that sends fans into a frenzy of excitement.



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