Gillingham have “the perfect game” to respond to last weekend’s disappointment at Walsall. The Gills had interim manager Keith Millen sent off for tripping a Walsall player and went on to lose 4-1, a fourth straight away league defeat of the season.
More: Gills close in on new manager Facing them on Saturday at Priestfield are a Notts County side who started last weekend top of League 2 before suffering their own 4-1 reverse, at home to local rivals Mansfield.
Gillingham youth team boss Mark Moss has been assisting Millen during the interim period between managers and he’s hoping the pair get a response this weekend. “We have to bounce back and we have the perfect game at home to Notts County,” he said. “At home we’ve been generally pretty good.
We obviously have to address the away form but this is a perfect game. “We will look at where we have gone wrong, where we can put things right, what we can do better.” The Gills have already lost five games this season, four away, and Moss knows this has to be put right.