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Match Report: Jatta’s Goal the Difference as Notts County Edge Harrogate at Meadow Lane


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In a tightly contested affair at Meadow Lane, Notts County edged past Harrogate Town with a 1-0 victory, courtesy of a well-placed strike from Alassana Jatta.

The win maintains Notts County’s strong momentum in League Two, with a dominant display of possession and creativity keeping Harrogate on the back foot for most of the game.

The first half began with Notts County dictating the pace, holding a remarkable 69% possession.

However, despite several promising build-ups and controlled possession in Harrogate’s half, they struggled to break down a resilient defensive unit from the visitors.

Notts registered their first real chance in the 12th minute, with David McGoldrick narrowly missing the target after a well-worked play involving Jevani Brown.

Throughout the opening 45 minutes, Notts continued to create openings. Alassana Jatta saw a header go just over the bar in the 10th minute, while shots from Josh Martin and Nick Tsaroulla tested Harrogate’s backline but lacked the final touch.

The half ended goalless, with Notts unable to capitalise on their dominance and Harrogate defending tenaciously.

After the interval, Notts emerged with renewed vigour, pushing harder for an opener.

It was in the 58th minute that the deadlock was finally broken. Nick Tsaroulla delivered a precise cross from the left wing, finding Alassana Jatta in space.

Jatta controlled the ball well and slotted it past Harrogate’s keeper into the bottom right corner, sending the Meadow Lane crowd into celebrations.

Harrogate sought to respond, but Notts County’s defence, marshalled by Jacob Bedeau and Lewis Macari, stayed organised and disciplined.

Harrogate’s few forays forward were mostly limited to long-range efforts, with Matty Daly’s shot from outside the box in the 89th minute comfortably saved by the Notts keeper, Alex Bass. Harrogate managed just two shots on target throughout the game, illustrating Notts County’s defensive solidity.

As the clock ticked down, Notts County faced a few nervous moments, with Harrogate pushing forward in search of an equaliser.

Five minutes of added time were announced, during which Harrogate continued to apply pressure.

However, Notts held firm, with Kellan Gordon’s crucial free kick in the final minute helping to relieve the pressure and secure the points for the Magpies.

In terms of discipline, Notts County committed nine fouls, with Nick Tsaroulla picking up the only yellow card for the hosts.

Harrogate, on the other hand, were penalised 11 times and had two players cautioned, as they attempted to disrupt Notts County’s attacking rhythm.

The statistics highlighted Notts County’s dominance: they had seven shots on target to Harrogate’s two and won five corners compared to Harrogate’s three.

While the single goal margin suggests a close encounter, the Magpies’ control in possession and defensive organisation ensured they rarely looked threatened.

The win keeps Notts County in strong form, demonstrating both patience and resilience in overcoming a stubborn Harrogate side.

Who do you feel deserves to be named the Pride of Nottingham's, Man of the Match for their performance in Yesterday's 1-0 over Harrogate Town.

You still have time to add your final thoughts in the Pride of Nottingham match discussion, as the Magpies' secure 3 vital points at Meadow Lane.



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Robbie

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It was a brilliant performance from beginning to end by the whole Notts team on Saturday.

From the defence, through the midfield to the attacking players it was a five star display for me.

Notts deserved much more than the one goal, but when the team is solid at the back as Notts are these days they only needed the one.

As Stuart Maynard stated, Jatta could easily have had a hat trick & he was particularly pleased with the performances of Brown & Martin who both played from the start.

The only concern after such a good result is the number of injuries, however the squad players stepped up to the plate & that's encouraging.

On to the FA Cup game against Alfreton. I expect some changes for that game.

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liampie

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it was a tough game, but we pushed for the goal and some of the other chances on a different day might have gone in. jatta's celebration was great to see, he controlled it very well.

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NottsTastic

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Our defence was brilliant, not many teams can keep a clean sheet like that, especially under pressure at the end.

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NiftyNick

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Solid win today, exactly what we needed. We kept control, and Jatta’s goal was top quality. The team’s looking strong!

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Countyman

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Yesterday was a good display of how far Notts has come. We held onto the ball well, played with confidence, and didn’t let Harrogate frustrate us. Jatta’s goal was the result of the team’s hard work, as we kept at them until the breakthrough came. The last few minutes were a bit tense, but our defence held up nicely and didn’t give them any easy chances. If we keep this up, we’ll definitely make an impression this season. Great to see the fans showing strong support, too!

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Joshua

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It was a great result, as teams are now trying to either play our style of football or go very defensive. This makes it hard to create chances, but I thought the performance was good. No one would be saying otherwise if a few more of our efforts had been closer to goals. In the long run, the win is what really matters.

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TheSkipper

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We played very well, even though we only won 1-0, and Harrogate worked hard to limit our chances. It was a great moment when we scored a brilliant team goal, thanks to Tsaroulla and Jatta. I found the match entertaining, and Harrogate clearly weren't going to settle for a draw or a loss, so fair play to them as well. Nick Tsaroulla performed exceptionally well.

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StanfordPie

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It's a pleasing result, and it shows the difference between this season's team and last season's. We have an edge now that helps us see out games without getting flustered or panicking when we don’t have the ball. Also, credit to Stuart Maynard, who might have been tempted to make changes to improve our attack but chose to keep the momentum we had built. I felt a goal was coming, so I didn't think much needed to change.

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Blake

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Aside from a few moans and groans, I don't see why some fans weren't happy about that. You might say we could have been more clinical in front of goal, but the performance was good enough to deserve the win.

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Piethagoram

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There are no easy games in this league. Notts had to work hard against a team set up to defend. Harrogate could have equalised when Hinchy allowed himself to be dispossessed in midfield in the last minutes of normal time



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