By PON_News
Ahead of Notts County's home fixture against Port Vale, head coach Stuart Maynard provided insight into the team’s preparation and his reflections on recent performances.
Speaking candidly about squad fitness, tactical flexibility, and the team's desire to bounce back from a recent defeat, Maynard offered a clear sense of determination as his side looks to return to winning ways at Meadow Lane.
After Notts County's recent 2-0 victory against Carlisle United, Maynard was quick to highlight the importance of squad depth, particularly with injuries to key players.
“We’re getting there, we’re getting there slowly,” he said, reflecting on the return of some players. "Obviously, Didzy [David McGoldrick] we didn’t want to risk. He’s had some soreness and tightness in his hamstrings just through pure fatigue, so we’re managing him carefully."
Maynard also addressed the condition of midfielder Conor Grant, who missed the Carlisle game due to a knock.
"He’s got a little bit of swelling on his knee after a bang. The swelling seems to have died down now, and we’re just waiting on the scan results," he explained. "We’re hoping it’s not bad, but we’ll have to see what the scan throws up."
The return of players like Scott Robertson and Cedwyn Scott has bolstered the squad, but the absence of influential playmaker Jodi Jones continues to be felt. When asked about adapting to life without Jones, Maynard was philosophical.
"Look, we have a structure in the way that we play, and we want to control and dominate games in different ways. But obviously, Jodi is a top, top player, and you’re always going to miss that level of contribution," he acknowledged. "We’re going to miss Jodi, but when he comes back, it’ll be like a new signing. A signing you’d never believe you could get over the line."
One area where Notts County has made strides is in attacking reinforcements. The acquisitions of Josh Martin and Jevani Brown have provided cover in Jones' absence, but Maynard stressed the importance of managing their minutes to avoid further injuries.
"Both Josh and Jevani have had an impact when called upon. We just have to make sure we manage their minutes carefully to get them up to speed," he said.
Turning to the defensive side of the game, Maynard heaped praise on goalkeeper Alex Bass, who has been a standout performer in the early stages of the season.
"He fills you with confidence. Some of the crosses he takes are through crowds, and he makes them look easy," Maynard remarked. "We knew what we were getting when we signed him, and we were desperate to get him in the summer. He doesn’t just do a little bit of everything; he can do it all."
Bass’s impact was further underlined during the Carlisle game, where he not only kept a clean sheet but also provided an assist with a long pass. Maynard reflected on the importance of unpredictability in their tactical approach.
"It’s something we work on against different teams," he explained. "Bass is so accurate with his kicking, and if a team wants to be aggressive with their press, we have that at our disposal. We’ve got to be unpredictable. It’s about finding different ways of controlling the game."
Maynard's emphasis on adaptability and tactical fluidity suggests that Notts County will continue to evolve as the season progresses. With Port Vale up next, Maynard is keen to maintain the balance between attacking flair and defensive solidity.
"We can’t just be that team that plays from the back every time. Sometimes, you’ve got to take five or six men out of the press and bear down on their goal," he said, outlining the importance of varying their approach.
As Notts County return to Meadow Lane following their 1-0 defeat to Gillingham, Maynard’s comments reflect a focused and optimistic mindset. With a deepening squad, a commanding goalkeeper, and a tactical plan that embraces unpredictability, the Magpies are well-positioned to challenge Port Vale and push for another three points.
Maynard’s final word? “We’re always looking to strengthen, but we’re happy with the squad we’ve got – and now it’s about keeping everyone fit and fighting for places.”
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