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Jatta interview, FLP

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Good coverage for Notts and Jatta, I am pleased he scored on his international debut despite some media outlets reporting he assisted it. There was some confusion due to this, but it's good to see him making headlines in the Football League Paper.

i really can take to a player like jatta because he is very relatable. its good to see him earning an international cap whilst with us and how he speaks, you can tell notts means a lot to him. we have to nurture players like him.

I’ve been really impressed with how Jatta handles himself on the pitch. He’s got a fantastic attitude, which isn’t something you can say about every player at this level. He’s always looking to improve and help the team, which shows in his performances. While he’s not scoring loads of goals yet, his presence up front makes a huge difference.

He holds the ball up well and brings others into play, which is so important in our system. The way he tracks back and works for the team defensively is just as valuable. If he keeps working on his finishing, I think he could easily hit double figures this season. He’s definitely a player to watch in the coming months.

It's great to see Jatta getting the recognition he deserves. From the moment he arrived, he made a significant impact. Many fans initially questioned why the club bought a striker when it seemed defenders were needed. His call-up for The Gambia reflects his influence. I'm glad it's paying off for him.

I think Jatta’s development this season has been really encouraging. He’s clearly worked on his movement and positioning, which is paying off. You can see how much defenders struggle to contain him, especially when he gets the ball in full flow. While his goal tally might not be massive yet, his contribution to the team’s attacking play is undeniable. Players like Crowley and Jones benefit so much from the space he creates, and it’s that unselfishness which makes him such an asset.

Alassana has been a revelation since he joined Notts in January.

He's a different type of striker compared with Macca & Notts have had to modify their style to get the best from him.

His height has been a big factor that Notts have been able to exploit this season, but he's not just good in the air, he's just as dangerous to defences on the floor too.

Once Jones & Crowley return, I think Jatta will get even more opportunities to add to his goal tally.

Jatta’s development has been great to see this season. He’s becoming a player we can really rely on, even if his name isn’t always on the scoresheet. What I admire most is how he’s willing to put the team first. Whether it’s making a decoy run or helping out defensively, he’s always switched on and giving his all.

What stands out for me about Jatta is his ability to adapt to different roles within the team. He’s not just a target man or a pacey runner, he’s shown he can drop deeper, link up play, and bring others into the game. That kind of versatility is invaluable in a squad that’s aiming to push for promotion.

I really like how Jatta has settled into the team. He’s not the flashiest player, but his work rate is outstanding, and that’s something fans really appreciate. His runs off the ball are clever, and they pull defenders out of position, creating gaps for our other attacking players. It’s clear that the coaching staff see his potential, as he’s been trusted in key games this season. My only concern is whether he can keep improving his finishing. A few more goals would really cement his place in the side. That said, I love his attitude and the energy he brings to matches.

For me, what’s impressive about Jatta is his physical presence on the pitch. He’s got that mix of strength and speed that makes him a real handful for defenders. It’s not just about what he does on the ball, either, his pressing and ability to track back are crucial in how we play as a team. He’s the kind of player who gives everything, and that’s why the fans are warming to him. Sure, he’s not the finished article yet, but you can see the raw talent is there. If he keeps working on his game, particularly his finishing, he could easily become one of the key players in our squad. He’s got a bright future ahead of him.

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