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COUGHLAN REACTION
11th September 2020 19:06


Stags without injury in Trophy clash, says boss
mansfieldtown.net, 8 Sept 2020

Manager Graham Coughlan has confirmed that the Stags emerged from this evening’s clash with Manchester City under-21s without injury, ahead of Saturday’s Sky Bet League Two opener at home to Tranmere Rovers.

A strike from Adrian Bernabe and a late brace from Liam Delap gave the visitors three points in the EFL Trophy game at One Call Stadium, the first home competitive fixture of the amber and blue’s 2020/21 campaign.

The boss says that he ‘takes his hat off’ to Manchester City’s youngsters after an impressive display, although says the Stags will ‘dust themselves down’ ahead of Saturday’s league match against Tranmere.

“[We have a] clean bill of health,” he began. “Everyone came through it and it’s another game we’ve come through without injury.

“That’s a plus point. No one likes losing a game of football but I do have to take my hat off to Man City.

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“I’ll have to pick the lads up as they’ll be hurting, but everyone is now looking forward to Saturday.

“Let’s get over this in the next 24 hours. We’ll have a conversation about the game, we’ll dust ourselves down and be ready for Saturday.

“Ollie [Clarke] played on Saturday against Burnley [in a behind-closed-doors friendly], and the 45 minutes he played on Saturday was probably the best we’ve played in pre-season.

“Ollie got a great goal and I was really excited with how the players played on Saturday.

“We played the same team tonight, apart from switching Reidy [Jamie Reid] and [Jordan] Bowery.

“The lads went toe-to-toe tonight, but conceded late on which will overshadow the performance.”

The manager says that the final result was ‘disappointing’ after the Stags created a number of chances in the second-half.

“It’s disappointing that we haven’t come away with anything. We really responded well in the second-half.

“I must take my hat off to Man City, I thought they were excellent. The young lads that came here tonight were really, really good.

“I did feel we gave them a little too much respect in the first-half and I let the players know that at half-time.

“Man City managed the game well and the young lads weren’t afraid to put their foot in. It was more physical than I expected.

“We had to give them [players] game time and give some of the young lads a game. We wanted to see where our young lads were in comparison.

“I was relatively pleased with one or two tonight. The result will overshadow the performance, but on another night we could’ve had one or two.

“I did feel if one [of the opportunities] goes in the net, we would’ve ran [away with it as] outright winners.

“But at the end of the game we were stretched and threw one or two bodies forward, and one or two little errors cost us.

“I did think we got to grips with them, got in behind and hurt them on occasion.”

Looking forward to Saturday’s big match at One Call Stadium, the boss says he is ‘happy’ with what he is seeing from his squad ahead of the weekend’s fixture.

“I’m more than happy with the fitness levels. I’m more than happy with the work rate and the commitment.

“Yes, you might come back to me with the results, but there is something stirring. That’s hard to stand here and say after a defeat, but there is something in that dressing room that I really like.

“We are [a] young [squad] and we do get moments of naivety, but that is part and parcel. We’re not a bad team at this moment in time.

“We’ve been hit hard as the fixture list hasn’t been kind to us - but we’ll have a different mindset and mentality come Saturday.

“We’re all ready to go and we’re not in a bad place, irrespective of tonight’s result.”

iFollow Stags subscribers can watch the manager’s press conference in full by logging into mansfieldtown.net/ifollow later this evening.

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Coughlan told Duncan Browne of chad.co.uk (video available on iFollow Stags), Thursday 10th September 2020:

(about the Man City U21 game)

"I have to be honest, there was still a pre-season feel on Monday and on Tuesday.

"The players were hurting after Tuesday night, they don't want to let anyone down. We're talking one or two moments, small margins and one or two errors.

"I'm not best pleased with results against Preston and Man City."

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Graham Coughlan feels Mansfield Town are 'not in a bad place' ahead of league opener
chad.co.uk, By Stephen Thirkill

Boss Graham Coughlan believes Mansfield Town ‘are not in a bad place’ as they prepare to kick off the new League Two campaign on Saturday.

Stags have suffered defeats to Preston in the Carabao Cup and Man City U21’s in the EFL Trophy in their only competitive outings this season.

But Coughlan is confident his side are well-placed when they open the league campaign at home to Tranmere.

“I’m more than happy with the fitness levels. I’m more than happy with the work rate and the commitment,” he said.

https://www.chad.co.uk/sport/football/graham-coughlan-feels-mansfield-town-are-not-bad-place-ahead-league-opener-2965864

“There is something stirring. That’s hard say after a defeat (3-0 at home to Man City on Tuesday), but there is something in that dressing room that I really like.

“We are a young squad and we do get moments of naivety, but that is part and parcel. We’re not a bad team at this moment in time.

“We’ve been hit hard as the fixture list hasn’t been kind to us - but we’ll have a different mindset and mentality come Saturday.

“We’re all ready to go and we’re not in a bad place.”

Coughlan will have a full squad to pick from after no injuries were picked up against Man City.

“Everyone came through it (City game) and it’s another game we’ve come through without injury,” he added.

“That’s a plus point. No one likes losing a game of football but I do have to take my hat off to Man City.

“I’ll have to pick the lads up as they’ll be hurting, but everyone is now looking forward to Saturday.

“We’ll have a conversation about the game, we’ll dust ourselves down and be ready for Saturday.”

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BBC Nottingham Sport @BBCRNS

Coughlan: “Tonight was a really good lesson and a good learning curve. There’s a lot of potential. It’s not just click your fingers and it’ll turn overnight but there is something growing and massive potential with this squad”
“If you look at the type of opposition we’ve come up against, our players haven’t had anything easy in pre season. It’s been tough and hard but now the mindset switches to league football where there’s points at stake”


Tyrese Sinclair @ty_sinclair27
It wasn’t meant to be last night, but let’s take the positives out the game and go again in a big game Saturday. On a personal note happy to make my Full Professional Debut, hopefully first of many


Frank Sinclair @FrankMSinclair
Got to first of all thank @mansfieldtownfc for the hospitality, and the opportunity at first hand to see my son make his professional starting debut tonight v @ManCity U23s. Proud moment well done
@ty_sinclair27 first of many. Keep working hard the goals & assists will come.

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