A closely fought game and the type of performance we haven’t seen from us at this level
All video credit to Notts and Wrexham
This free kick, wow, exceptional. The false run from Palmer that allows Ruben to step back onside just at the right moment, catching them out. The run from Matty down the right, the nutmeg from Ruben. And Macca being in the right place stepping off just enough, and quality finish
We always get Cameron up into the half space, and I was worried we would struggle against a strong side but we didn’t. Cameron is such a threat offensively, and the weight of cross is perfect here too. Macca is surprisingly good in the air too; this will bring goals
Ruben attacks a similar space, this time on the far side, and his quality means defenders back off him, allowing to put the ball in. Macca gets a lot of credit for his poaching instincts, but I feel Scott is a better striker of the ball. His snapshot here is brilliant
Here’s Scott again, and whilst normally I’m not an advocate from shooting from range I do love how Scott gets into these positions and is able to shoot without really setting himself well. He often tests keepers because they aren’t expecting the shot, and the same is done again
Macca is getting lots of praise for his goalscoring, but his work off the hall is so impressive too. We always see teams not press Sam, but ML is pressuring Howard here. We also see Palmer win the aerial but I felt they could have had more success if they pinned him on Brindley
Macca’s pressing work is on show again, and it shows how he’s a menace to the opposition both on and off the ball. He also has composure when he does win the ball back to pick the right pass. Baj’s work in midfield always surprises me; he’s a real threat going forward
The high press we employ also works beautifully here, and it’s instilled in every single player in the side. Look at ML’s movement as soon as we win the ball back; he makes sure to get into a position he can receive the ball, & get close as possible to the goal to be threatening
The impact Austin has off the bench every time never ceases to amaze me, and it’s testament to our side that he doesn’t start. His energy levels are unreal, and the link up play between the front 3 here is so intricate. Rubens positioning and movement is excellent here;so unlucky
Rawlo initially does really well, timing the aerial duel perfectly. However the rest is really messy. The lads get caught ball watching, get in each other’s way and really don’t communicate well. It worries me that the long ball undid us like this, but we can work on organisation
Another long ball that undoes it, and I think it must have been slippy as quite a few of the lads lost their feet. This clip is in added time, just showing that we have to be alert for the entirety of the game. Tbf to the lads we make sure Mullin has to shoot from a narrow angle
The defending here isn’t great at all, allowing Palmer the space to run free. The gaps between the back 3 are too large and the line is all over the place. Credit to Sam tho; this is superb keeping. He stays strong, doesn’t commit and his starting positioning is superb
In our pre match preview we highlighted how key Ben Tozer was to their build up, and here he plays a lovely long diagonal. We probably could have pressed him more throughout the game, but skip reads the flight of the ball really well and forces the shot under pressure
Let’s end on a positive note; the performance of Sam Slocombe. This save is superb, a strong hand pushing it away from danger, something he’s really worked on, and it’s also right in the corner. A top save from a keeper who has improved immensely this season
Overall, what a performance from the boys! Thoroughly professional, killed the game off, a key clean sheet and a goalscorer who rises to the occasion
If you want to read more, including a full match report and key stats, check out @notts_stats report 👇
Luke Williams’ latest recruit is attacking midfielder Crowley
He’s especially interesting as he’s spent much of his career in the Netherlands
Here is a thread on the new man, and what we can expect from him 👇
The Key Stats
Age: 25
Height: 5ft9
Last Club: Morecambe
Position: AM (as shown in graphic)
22/23 (League One):
Games: 21
Goals: 2
Assists: 5
1.25 Chances Created per 90
671 passes completed (87% accuracy)
8 tackles won (73% accuracy)
The first thing that catches the eye about Crowley is the speed and quickness of his movement. In particular, how quickly he’s able to manipulate the ball by shifting his feet
Here he completely takes the defender out of the game, opening the space for a perfectly weighted pass
🧵🏴 England play against North Macedonia tonight. England aren’t adverse to former Non-League players, with Mings in the current squad potentially playing tonight
So here is an XI of players in Non-League who I feel could one day pull on the famous 3 Lions Shirt 👇
Owen Foster
Scunthorpe’s 18 year old keeper Foster had a brilliant stint when called upon last season, so much so that he is now going on trial at several Championship clubs
A brilliant shot stopper, Foster has massive potential. Needs the right development
Kellen Fisher
Okay, so Fisher isn’t technically a NL player anymore BUT he only just moved to Norwich, so I’m counting him here
That move says it all for him really - he has genuine potential to be a top right back. He’s already mature beyond his years at 18
Promoted side Sheffield Wednesday were requested yday afternoon. So here are 5 players they could look at based on YOUR suggestions
Remember to comment your team + 5 positions below 👇
GK: Josh Vickers
Wednesday rotated their keepers last season, so you’d expect them to need to add another safe pair of hands
Vickers is exactly that. He’s based fairly locally, so geography works, and he’s shown over a number of years he’s a very capable keeper
CB: Lloyd Jones
A defender I’d like to see make the step up with Wednesday is Jones. He’s been brilliant for Cambridge for a number of years, and is now available on a free
A strong defender, one in his prime at 27, Jones is capable on the ball & would be a cost effective move