Notts County's Stuart Maynard 'Embarrassed' By Consecutive Home Losses
Notts County's recent 4-3 loss at home to Sutton marked a significant downturn for the team, as they experienced their third consecutive home game defeat for the first time since 2016. This result has seen them fall to 14th in the Sky Bet League Two standings, now four points shy of the playoff positions. Stuart Maynard, the team's manager, expressed his disappointment over the performance, highlighting the manner in which goals were conceded as a particular point of frustration.
The game started unfavorably for Notts County, with Sutton scoring within the first six minutes. This early goal marks the tenth instance this season where Notts County has conceded in the opening ten minutes of a game, an issue Maynard is eager to address. Despite managing to equalize twice, bringing the score to 2-2, Maynard criticized his team's performance in the second half, suggesting it did not meet expectations.

On the other side, Sutton's manager Steve Morison shared a more positive outlook, praising his team's effort and hard work which culminated in their second away win of the season. This victory is particularly significant for Sutton, bolstering their hopes of avoiding relegation.
A controversial moment occurred in the first half when Harry Smith of Sutton was brought down in the penalty area. The incident led to Morison expressing his dissatisfaction with the officiating to the fourth official, emphasizing a perceived inconsistency in foul calls due to player size.
This match not only highlighted Notts County's ongoing struggles but also showcased Sutton's determination to improve their standing in League Two. Both teams are at critical junctures in their season, with every game moving forward carrying significant weight towards their respective goals.