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CLOUGH AND IAN HOLLOWAY REACTION
16th December 2020 11:56


Manager shares views on Grimsby draw
mansfieldtown.net, 12 DEC 2020

Manager Nigel Clough says it was ‘important’ that his side did not leave Blundell Park emptyhanded this afternoon, after he conceded the Stags were ‘far from their best’ against Grimsby Town.

Striker Nicky Maynard netted an equaliser from the penalty spot (below) after Ira Jackson opened the scoring for the Mariners in the second-half.

The boss says that there was a lot of ‘honesty’ in the performance, but says that the Stags were not ‘sharp’ enough today.

“I’m not particularly pleased with it [performance] today,” he told iFollow Stags. “It took us a while to get into the game and I thought the biggest thing that let us down today was the delivery into the penalty area.

“We either hit the first man or it was going over the back of the goal. I thought we started the second-half okay, but they get one shot that’s parried and they get the goal.

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“It’s very important when you don’t play well not to lose the game, as we were far from our best today.

“We had a good week’s training, but mentally as much as anything, it caught up to us today.

“When you get into Saturday-Tuesday, you get into a little routine, then all of a sudden you get a clear week.

“We looked a little bit leggy and not as sharp as we have in recent weeks. With that in mind, it’s really important not to lose.

“There was so much honesty on the pitch today but it was a really scrappy game. There were a lot of free-kicks which disrupted the game.

“We threatened a couple of times, but it’s one of those if you’re on it or you’re defensively solid, you can win that game 1-0.

“It’s probably the poorest we’ve played, and we’ve come out with a point away from home.”

Nigel Clough also shared his views on Grimsby’s goal, which opened the scoring in a scrappy affair.

“The positions we got into today, we didn’t create enough clear cut chances, which was the problem,” he added.

“We finished the first-half okay and started the second-half well. We were pressing and then they had a little breakaway [to score].

“The lads thought it might have been out of play on the far side, but Faz [Rawson] should do better with the header.

“It was a disappointing goal from our point of view and it gave them a big lift.”

There was also an update on injuries from this afternoon’s game, and how the Stags will utilise their time in the lead-up to Tuesday’s match at Carlisle United.

“George was coming off anyway - we were just in the process of making that substitution.

“He just got a whack on the thigh I think - there were two or three little dead legs today. Cooky [Andy Cook] and Nicky [Maynard] got one when they came on, so hopefully they will be okay for Tuesday.

“We’ve had a good week’s training, so they’ll certainly be off Sunday, then a light session on Monday ready for Carlisle on Tuesday.”

iFollow Stags subscribers can watch Nigel Clough’s interview in full via mansfieldtown.net/ifollow later today.

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Ian Holloway promises extra shooting practice for Grimsby Town after 1-1 draw against Mansfield
grimsbytelegraph.co.uk, By James Findlater, 12 DEC 2020

Ian Holloway has said his Grimsby Town players will take extra shooting practice in training after being held to a 1-1 draw by Mansfield.

The Mariners picked up their first point in four games at Blundell Park as Ira Jackson Jr’s first goal for the club was cancelled out by Nicky Maynard’s penalty - but it could have been more for the hosts.

Luke Waterfall’s late header was superbly saved by Marek Stech, while Owura Edwards fired wide on a couple of occasions as Town hunted down the win.

Despite feeling as though his side missed an opportunity to take all three points, Holloway was nevertheless pleased with the improved display from his forwards.

“My wife told me off when I got home the other evening,” Holloway said. “She said she’s watched all my football, and she asked ‘where are your centre-forwards’.

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“I said ‘well we did alright in the second half against a really good team’, and she said ‘no, they were never up front’.

“When I watched it back, oh my god.

“It’s quite simple really, just get up there. I felt we did that, and I thought they did really well at times. It isn’t rocket science.

“We needed a first goal, we got one from Ira, that was brilliant. We hit the target, we got a follow-up, and all our other shots went wide, so have a guess what we’re going to do on Monday.

“We’re going to do some shooting practice!

“It’ll come. I like the endeavour, I like what we did, I like the subs that came on. I felt I got that right at the time.”

Holloway added: “I thought we had the better of the first half, he had a go at them and that’s what they can do.

“By the end of it, I probably would’ve taken that point yesterday if you gave it me, but I’m a bit disappointed because I felt we should have won that.”

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