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Martin Paterson insists there were plenty of encouraging signs despite his side falling to a 2-1 defeat in their opening pre-season tour friendly against SV Darmstadt 98 in Germany.

The new Notts County head coach, who took over after Stuart Maynardโ€™s departure in the wake of last seasonโ€™s painful play-off semi-final loss, spoke candidly after his first game in charge, watched by over 200 travelling Magpie supporters.

โ€œLots of positives. Things inside it that I'm looking at and going, yeah, really good,โ€ Paterson reflected after the match. โ€œBut also weโ€™ve got to be honest, there's things that I tried tonight and we looked like we probably can't do. So we have to tweak a few things, I changed shape a couple of times because I didn't like it and we're up against a really good opposition.โ€

Paterson acknowledged the quality of the German second-tier side, admitting his players were punished for lapses in concentration. โ€œThey were good, they were fit and I think that showed. I think their athleticism, when we were a little bit sloppy on the ball and we didn't connect, they went through us really well and they transitioned really well,โ€ he said.

The match saw tempers flare midway through the first half, something Paterson addressed honestly. โ€œA little bit of a melee affected us and I don't know why because young Inchy had a tackle, which is allowed in football by the way, and there was a big melee. I don't understand why. I asked my centre midfielders to compete and I didn't come here to lie down.โ€

Despite the defeat, Paterson emphasised that the shortcomings were easy to identify and fix. โ€œThe positive what we have is it's easily identifiable what we got wrong. If we're pressing, we're going to believe in it. If we're defending the box, we've got to get out of the box as quickly as we can rather than sitting in. We're sitting ducks, and they get the first easy goal, which I was displeased with.โ€

He also underlined the need for balance as he instills his style. โ€œI want to be careful I don't beat them with a stick. They're still learning my methods. I'm still trying things with the team. I don't believe I've got all my pieces on the board, which I haven't. We're missing quality, but what I did like was in a tough environment with a good crowd, I did like the fact that one, the players showed good character to stay inside the game and try and get back into it.โ€

Paterson made it clear that losing, even in pre-season, does not sit well with him or his squad. โ€œWe don't like losing games of football, so I can say that right off the bat. We're not laughing and joking there because it's pre-season. A lot of people say that was a good, I don't know what word to use, they say it was a good training game. No chance. We want to win. So they'll be told that.โ€

He was keen to highlight the demands he is placing on his players to improve fitness and maintain an aggressive pressing style. โ€œWe train every day. So we'll be back out there training tomorrow, and we'll prepare for the game. And again, we go there to Kaiserslautern, a good team, but we're going to compete. And that's the mantra that I've kind of told the players. We're going over to Germany, not for exercises or practice games. We're going over there to put a statement down of how we compete.โ€

On the support from the travelling fans, Paterson was full of praise. โ€œYeah, it's quite evident, probably louder than the home crowd, which is great. And again, I know what football club I'm coming to. They back us and follow us across the country, across the world. And that's why the responsibility I carry is high. But it is nice, especially with it being the time of the year, to see so many travel, clap the players. They see them running at the end. They know that it's a full-time job and the players aren't just playing 30 minutes and having a nice bath. They're out there running and trying to get better.โ€

Next up for Patersonโ€™s side is another tough test against Kaiserslautern, with the new boss determined to keep pushing standards. โ€œAgain, displeased we're losing. No problem saying that, but pleased with the character and the signs that I'm showing, but we need to ramp it up now. And another tough test against Kaiserslautern on Saturday. And it's good, it's good that we're playing against opposition that are at higher levels than us.โ€

Paterson isnโ€™t messing around when it comes to pre-season! Heโ€™s set some clear goals and has high expectations, making it clear that this isnโ€™t just a laid-back holiday vibe. Notts fans are really hoping this tough approach will pay off when the new season kicks off.

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i like that he backs his players with their challenges, we are not a dirty team and although i have not seen the tackle itself. the way football is going you wont be able to tackle at all. i think aside from that being silly, martin paterson says all the right things the right things. i like that he wont back down or treat friendlies as games we cant win. i just wont get excited if we do, because i know they are about fitness more than anything.

JustLikeJuve

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Reading this actually makes me more confident than worried. Itโ€™s easy to panic when you lose a friendly but if weโ€™re honest, testing the squad against higher-level German sides is perfect preparation. Paterson clearly wants us pressing high and playing aggressive football but knows it wonโ€™t work unless the squadโ€™s super fit. Thatโ€™s what pre-season is for. Heโ€™s spot on, mistakes now mean fixes before the real games. Also like how he says he wonโ€™t beat the lads with a stick. Hard but fair. Letโ€™s see what Kaiserslautern brings.

I wonder what the players think about all the hard work, MP is certainly focusing on getting them fit, it doesnโ€™t seem as if they are getting much down time. MP seems to have a plan as to preparing them properly it also sounds like he wants us to play on the front foot and be quite aggressive. I quite like that weโ€™ve been too nice the last few seasons.

KingofCounty

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Encouraging that he wants the players fitter and pushing. Pre-season done right will pay off.

Ash

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The players should get fitter and learn to stay focused, but they shouldnโ€™t be scared to make strong tackles or worry about being too kind when playing. Football needs tough players who arenโ€™t afraid to fight for the ball. Heโ€™s played at high levels, so we know heโ€™s got good experience.

Our team sometimes looks tired or starts slow, and that can be a problem. If we work on our fitness and show the right attitude, things can really change. It makes me feel excited because it sounds like weโ€™re going in the right direction. Thereโ€™s a good chance weโ€™ll improve with better energy and teamwork.

The Heff

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I like how Paterson didnโ€™t sugar-coat anything but also didnโ€™t throw the players under the bus. Admitting the shape changes didnโ€™t work and pointing out where we were too passive shows heโ€™s thinking things through properly. Iโ€™d rather see that than meaningless praise. If weโ€™re fitter and sharper when it counts, this loss doesnโ€™t matter at all. Still early doors but sounds promising.

allardyces tash

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33 minutes ago, Fan of Big Tone said:

I wonder what the players think about all the hard work, MP is certainly focusing on getting them fit, it doesnโ€™t seem as if they are getting much down time. MP seems to have a plan as to preparing them properly it also sounds like he wants us to play on the front foot and be quite aggressive. I quite like that weโ€™ve been too nice the last few seasons.

It canโ€™t be much worse than how Luke Williams used to make the players run straight after matches and during training all the time. That didnโ€™t seem very fun for them. I think it might help the team. If some of the players want to move up from League Two, then this could be a good thing for them.

As long as we get the tactics sorted and know how to beat teams at our own level, the players should do well.

Robbie

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I can feel that the Notts fan base have become much more encouraged for the season after listening to Martin's interviews since he becomes Head Coach.

There is a determination to succeed in Martin's rhetoric & I am beginning to believe that a Martin Paterson Notts team will be subtly different to a Stuart Maynard one

I don't think that the latest video of Notts players training with weights & practicing boxing moves was released by accident.

I think that Martin does want the Notts players to be tougher, stronger & more physical than we've seen them during the last few years.

The players are definitely going to see a different kind of regime at Notts from the ones we have been used to recently.

NottsTastic

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Top effort by the travelling fans. Makes you proud to see that backing in Germany.

It sounds like the match was quite a fiesty affair from the reports Iโ€™ve read, quite a number of bookings and a bit of argy bargy involving several players from both teams. This seems to back up MPโ€™s claim that heโ€™s told the players to be competitive and get stuck in, he didnโ€™t want it to be a practice match. Good for him, the more I hear the more I like.

He's a good interviewee, that's for sure!

The start of the game was feisty after what looked to me like a high, two-footed challenge from Hinchy that he got booked for. The home team's manager was absolutely jumping up and down with rage, it was quite comical. A few moments later there was a melee after another challenge (which I didn't see very clearly) and a Darmstadt player got booked. It calmed down a bit after that though. That's how it looked to me, but it all happened right in front of MP.

I'm not sure that the potato farmers (Kaiserslautern) will be tougher, they've had a lot of comings and goings and may not be the cohesive unit Darmstadt were in the first half. We've also got another game under our belts. It'll definitely be a tough game though.

And it's true that the new coaches are working the team really hard. After the final whistle, the Darmstadt players shook hands with ours and headed down the tunnel. Meanwhile, the Notts players applauded the fans and then proceeded to have a full-blown training session on the pitch. Players were sprinting the width of the pitch and being timed individually, all sorts of stuff, it definitely wasn't your usual warm-down. I hope we reap the rewards!

ExiledPie

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Iโ€™m beginning to understand why the owners liked Martin Paterson during the interviews. Weโ€™ve got a solid squad thatโ€™s built to do well in our division, and that kind of match-up shows heโ€™s thinking clearly about what fits. Facing German second and third division teams has brought a fresh challenge. Itโ€™s helped us go up against sides with a different style and a good level of quality, which has added something useful to pre-season. The longer pre-season goes on, the more positive it feels. The signs are good, and the players seem to be responding well.

Blake

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I like what Martin Paterson has to say, and I enjoy hearing his thoughts. He seems focused and ready, which gives me a good feeling about things. I hope the start to our League Two season goes well for him. If all the work heโ€™s doing comes through on the pitch, we might be in for a much stronger season.

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