By PON_News
Notts County's head coach, Luke Williams, pulled no punches in a post-match interview following his team's disappointing 3-1 defeat to Harrogate Town.
Williams expressed his frustration with the overall performance, labelling it as "terrible" and highlighting issues that ranged from a lack of courage to defensive vulnerabilities.
The coach didn't hold back in critiquing the team's approach to building up play, insisting, "To play for a club like Notts County, you cannot be so scared to play football that you can't build up properly." Williams lamented the inability to make forward passes, leading to turnovers and subsequent defensive lapses. He pointed out the team's softness defensively, emphasising the need for a more assertive and confident style of play.
Injuries and illnesses further complicated matters for Notts County. Williams, who lost his voice early in the game due to fervent instructions, clarified that there was no illness in the camp but acknowledged the absence of key players. He bemoaned the lack of communication on the field, stating, "Not that anyone was listening to me anyway."
Addressing the recurring issue of conceding early goals, Williams attributed it to the opposition's disciplined defensive tactics, forcing Notts County into uncomfortable situations. The team's struggles in countering attacks and regaining control after turnovers were evident, leading Williams to express his disappointment with the players' mentality.
The coach spared no one in his critique, stating, "I'm really hurt because I can accept when the game is really difficult, but not in a manner that we're facing so many big movements, so many big actions attacking." He called for a quick change in mentality to avoid further disappointments.
Looking ahead to upcoming fixtures against stronger opponents, Williams stressed the urgency to improve. "We need to improve, or it's going to be very difficult to represent this club playing with sloppiness and mistakes and without courage," he warned, acknowledging the tough road ahead.
Injuries to key players, including goalkeeper Sam Slocombe, Kyle Cameron, and David McGoldrick, added to the challenges. Williams provided updates on their conditions, highlighting Slocombe's long-term hip flexor tear and downplaying the significance of other injuries.
As Notts County faces a demanding schedule against top-tier teams, Williams concluded by emphasising the necessity of representing the club with courage and determination. The coach remains hopeful but aware of the need for a swift change in the team's mindset to salvage the season.
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