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Notts County a tough test for MK Dons, says manager Graham Alexander


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Graham Alexander, the manager of MK Dons, recently shared his thoughts on the team's performance, player acquisitions, injuries, the importance of competition, and the mindset needed for success as his team takes on Notts County.

Alexander acknowledged that the first half of the season was challenging for the squad due to a heavy workload and a lack of numbers. 

However, he is optimistic about the reinforcements brought in just before the transfer window closed. "We believe that we've got the right players for the right positions and the right characters," he said. "Lads who have succeeded and had success before as in promotions and stuff. So, you know if we look at the window as a whole, I think it's been a really productive one for us."

The manager emphasised the importance of competition within the team. "I think every elite team thrives on competition, and we want to become an elite team at the level we're at," he said. Alexander also mentioned that there are currently a few injuries within the squad, including Matt Dennis who has been missing for three weeks and Mo Eisa and Jonathan Leko who have missed training this week.

Alexander's nomination for manager of the month is a testament to the results that the club is producing. "It's always a club effort for me," he said. He looks forward to every game of football and wants to be involved at the right end of the table.

The manager also stressed the importance of clear thinking and decision-making by players. "We don't want to run every decision that a player has to make. We want them to be able to think clearly and make decisions because decisions happen so quickly," he said.

Alexander believes that consistency is key to success. "The best teams are consistent with what they do. They believe in what they do and don't change from game to game," he said. He also acknowledged that perfection is unattainable and that it is important to focus on the next action.

The manager believes that there is always room for improvement. "I think every player can improve. I think the team can improve, and I can improve. That's what we have to strive to do every day," he said.

Looking ahead to the upcoming game against Notts County, Alexander acknowledged that it will be a tough test for his team. "It's early in the league, so we don't look into that right now. But like I said, you get it, similar to the Wrexham game, you have to look at what Notts County have done over the previous year, and you know they're a good team with a really good manager," he said.

Graham Alexander seems optimistic about his team's performance and is focused on continued improvement and success.

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BromPie

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Graham Alexander’s comments were indeed very respectful, as one would anticipate. It appears that MK Dons have performed admirably thus far, despite having players unavailable and worries about their strikers. It doesn’t seem to have caused them much harm, but Notts are aware of their quality and we must simply be mindful of our actions. Hopefully, it will be an engaging match where both teams attempt to take advantage of the other.

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allardyces tash

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It will be a tough test for both teams, but at least Graham Alexander is acknowledging how well we did last season and how Notts has started so far. It’s going to be a lively game. I think MK Dons might be the first team to try to maintain the ball like we do, so the battle for possession will be really interesting to see how it unfolds. I am sure that with Luke Williams, along with Aden Baldwin and Adam Chicksen having experience of what their ground is like, we can go into it a bit more prepared.

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NottsCountyKev

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It’s interesting to know about their injury issues. I wonder if some of them are likely to return or if they are genuinely out for the game. Alexander speaks well of Notts, and likewise, Williams pays respect to them. MK Dons should be one of the better teams in League Two, so if we can get a good result or just protect our winning streak, I will be happy.

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liampie

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mk dons are a good team, i think we should do well against them with the level of our performances having increased. its still very early days but the league is starting to take shape, its a good chance for us or them to show their dominance. this will make it a difficult game, as i think both teams will approach the match in a way where near try to rock the boat from the moment kick off happens. it might be a little so, as we feel them out but i do believe it will be entertaining.

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Fan of Big Tone

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It sounds like Alexander is mindful of what a good team Notts are and he will have instilled that into his team. It should be a good game between two good teams. I’m looking forward to watching the stream.

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CliftonMagpie

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It’s going to be interesting to see how we prepare and line up against MK Dons, even with players out. I am aware of their quality, and you don’t reach second place this early without it. Likewise, with Notts, it’s not luck that we are at the top of the table. This and our winning streak need to be protected. I think Notts will be a bit more defensive, but not at the cost of attacking. I just feel that Luke Williams will set Notts up to be patient at the back, with our strong midfield putting in a shift in both areas.

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TheSkipper

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It appears that Graham Alexander allows his team to play with a certain level of freedom, which certainly makes their gameplay less predictable and routine. MK Dons will be a real challenge for us. We have performed well so far, but I believe that Accrington Stanley has been the toughest of our fixtures to date, and they are just a decent team.

MK Dons have many talented players, some of whom I could see excelling in a team like ours, such as Michael Williams and Alex Gilbey. It might work in our favour if they have players out, as we are only really missing Cedwyn Scott and Jodi Jones, who is on international duty. This match will be a true test of our abilities and could provide valuable insights into our strengths and weaknesses as a team.

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Sir Magpie

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I appreciate that Alexander didn’t just downplay the challenge ahead. He accepted that it's going to be a tough test. That's sportsmanship. This should fire the athletes up, knowing that they have the opposition manager’s respect. Notts will just need to do their best and work together to face MK Dons.

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NottsLoyal

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Sounds like it's going to be an cracking match! Notts has to stay on their toes to face this challenge head-on.

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NiftyNick

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Good to hear Graham Alexander acknowledging Notts strength. This will definitely fire up both teams.

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JIMBO

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All signs point to an intensely competitive match ahead. MK Dons look set to put up a serious challenge. Alexander’s acknowledgement of the consistency factor and the importance of clear decision-making is something that shouldn't be taken lightly. That’s the mark of a professional team, sticking to their guns and it seems like his team does just that. I hope Notts can prevail and come back with the point(s) needed.

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