ย As Notts County prepare to face Peterborough United in the second round of the FA Cup, head coach Stuart Maynard has shared his thoughts on the challenge ahead, updates on player fitness, and the magic of the competition.
The Magpies are eager to secure a place in the third-round draw, but Maynard acknowledges the difficulty of the task at The Weston Homes Stadium. ย
โItโs everyoneโs dream, isnโt it, to dream about playing against that big club at home, one of the Premier League big boys,โ Maynard said, reflecting on the excitement of the FA Cup. โThatโs what the cupโs about and this is why itโs one of the greatest cup competitions in the world. Everyone wants to be involved in it.โ ย
While Maynard embraces the romance of the competition, he remains focused on the challenge ahead, describing Peterborough as โa very good team with lots of pace that can hurt you at any given time on a counter or through possession.โ ย
Notts County will be without several key players due to injuries, but there is positive news on the recovery front. Maynard highlighted the progress of Jodi Jones, who has been sidelined after an impressive start to the season. โHeโs back on the grass running, doing different movements and stuff, and heโs come through it all with good health. Thereโs no reactions, which is brilliant,โ he said. โIt makes us smile a lot every day when we see him back out running on the grass.โ ย
Maynard also provided updates on Curtis Edwards, Connor Grant, Scott Robertson, and Dan Crowley. โScott Robinson is back on the grass, heโs part-trained with us and getting closer and closer now to being back involved,โ he said. Regarding Crowley, Maynard explained, โWe scanned his groin again, and itโs still showing a slight tear, but heโs healing nicely. Heโs probably a little bit longer than Robbo, but heโs getting there as well.โ ย
The significance of the FA Cup is not lost on Maynard, who emphasised the unique excitement of the third round. โItโs kind of like the first round to the non-league teams,โ he said, referencing the allure of testing oneself against elite players. โIt gives that real opportunity of going to test yourselves against the best, but you have to get there.โ ย
Despite the removal of replays, Maynard recognises the impact this has on non-league clubs. โI think it really harms them,โ he said. โWhen they fight that hard against a league club and get an amazing draw away, then they can bring them home and have that dream again... It can set some clubs up financially for two to three years.โ ย
Notts Countyโs preparation includes practising penalties, with Maynard acknowledging the pressure that comes with stepping up in such moments. โItโs easy to go in training and practise, but to actually go up in a big game when it really, really matters, it takes a lot of strength and courage.โ ย
Saturdayโs clash will be the third meeting between the two sides this season, following their pre-season encounters. However, Maynard believes both teams have evolved since then. โWeโre in totally different places to where we were in the summer,โ he said. โWeโre ahead in how fluent we are in the way that we play, our fitness levels and intensity levels.โ ย
With a tough challenge ahead, Maynard remains optimistic about his teamโs chances. โWe want to make sure that weโre in the hat come Monday,โ he said, reflecting the determination within the squad to keep their FA Cup journey alive.
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