By PON_News
Notts County skipper and left centre-back, Kyle Cameron, delved into the defensive challenges the team has faced this season. Addressing the recent defensive woes, Cameron expressed a sense of disappointment and a commitment to rectify the situation.
Cameron, a stalwart in the heart of Notts County's defence, has been at the forefront of these challenges. In a heart-to-heart, he didn’t shy away from admitting the team’s hurdles. He conceded that their defence hasn’t quite hit the mark.
But he also highlighted the squad’s determination to bounce back. They’ve been clocking in extra time on the pitch, honing their defensive skills and strategies. The aim is to foster better communication and understanding among the players, thereby strengthening their defensive solidity. Cameron's leadership and determination are pivotal in this endeavour, as he continues to inspire his teammates towards improvement.
"We feel as if as a group, it's been very sloppy, and it's something that we need to address," Cameron admitted. "We have to knuckle down and work hard to change that, not just as a defensive group, but I think it's everyone. We attack together, we defend together. It's everyone in the team that recognises and sees that we need to make a change."
Cameron discussed the team's defensive meetings and the focus on achieving a clean sheet against Walsall. "It's always important that we can try and give the attackers the best platform to win the game," he said. "We have to knuckle down and get that first goal and then build on that and keep solid behind the lads."
The skipper acknowledged the hunger of lower-ranked teams and the need for heightened focus against such opponents. "Teams lower down the table try to exploit us on that weakness at the moment," Cameron explained. "We have to be hard to beat, a team that's tough to beat, a team that we were last year, which is what we need to get back to this season."
As we gear up for the face-off with Walsall, Cameron underscores the crucial role of our team’s mental game. It’s not just about the skills on the field, but also the attitude off it. "We have to go into the game with the mindset that we're going to win, and we're going to win well," he stated. "We're doing things properly, and we're going to come out of the game with a clean sheet."
As Notts County faces Walsall this weekend, Cameron's words reflect a determined and resilient attitude, showcasing the team's commitment to overcoming defensive challenges and securing a positive result.
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