The Football League Paper

DEFENCE KEY TO VICTORY, SAYS MICKY

- By Danny Nielsen

MICKY MELLON attributed victory over rock-bottom Notts County to his much-improved defence after prevailing at Prenton Park.

Connor Jennings grabbed the only goal of the game in the 69th minute, leaving troubled County with nothing to show for their efforts.

The win was Tranmere’s third in four matches, with only one goal conceded across that run of results, much to the satisfacti­on of Mellon.

He said: “Every credit to the players for fighting and getting us another clean sheet. Quite rightly we’ve said that we’ve got to start getting them.

“On a difficult pitch, we’ve tried to get it down and play as much as we could, but it’s a massive three points and at this stage of the season, so we’re just delighted that we got the victory.

“From minute one we played with a good intensity that gave us a great opportunit­y to pick up a really valuable three points.

“We wanted to make sure at the very minimum that we remained in this division because we were unknown and didn’t know how we were going to perform.

“Now we can have a right good go at trying to get into that little cup competitio­n they call the play-offs, and make an impact, hopefully.”

Notts County boss Neal Yeardley was understand­ably feeling forlorn after the final whistle.

He said: “I thought it was one of those scrappy games that we might have been able to nick 1-0.

“First half we didn’t pass well enough, we kept trying to go forward too quickly and turned the ball over. That invited pressure on ourselves.

“I thought we defended our defensive third well with bodies around the box, we defended set-pieces well.

“It’s so disappoint­ing because I couldn’t see them opening us up in the second half. And then, I don’t think you could recreate that goal if you tried.

“It’s a clearance, we’ve got it under control, Jim (O’Brien) overstretc­hes and heads it into the path of their guy. With just that one moment, we got punished.

“We’re a good team, we’ve got 12 games to get as many points as we can.”

Former Wrexham captain Jennings came close in the first half when Ryan Schofield tipped a sumptuous volley over the bar. Tranmere were finding their opponents a tough nut to crack but just before half-time Schofield prevented Ben Barclay from scoring an own-goal with another full-stretch save. With just over 20 minutes remaining, Ben Pringle drove at the Magpies defence before playing in Jennings to convert his fifth league goal of the season and secure the points for the hosts.

 ?? PICTURE: Dan Westwell ?? ST M CON JENN Tranmere PUSH OFF: County’s Kane Hemmings and Tranmere’s Emmanuel Monthe do battle while, inset top, Connor Jennings celebrates making it 1-0 with James Norwood, and, below, Rovers’ Mark Ellis and County’s Jon Stead contest a header
PICTURE: Dan Westwell ST M CON JENN Tranmere PUSH OFF: County’s Kane Hemmings and Tranmere’s Emmanuel Monthe do battle while, inset top, Connor Jennings celebrates making it 1-0 with James Norwood, and, below, Rovers’ Mark Ellis and County’s Jon Stead contest a header

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