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Gillingham 1 Notts County 2: Reaction from interim manager Keith Millen after League 2 defeat at Priestfield

Gillingham’s interim boss Keith Millen was proud of the players’ efforts despite defeat against Notts County.

The Gills were beaten 2-1 at Priestfield but Millen felt they deserved a point from the League 2 fixture.

Report: Gillingham 1-2 Notts County

He said: “You want a team that is going to show commitment to the cause. They showed that. I thought they worked their socks off against a very good passing team that has been playing that way now for a season or so.

“They are very good at what they do, they are very good in possession and we knew we would have to work really hard to try and stop that.

“I was really proud of the players and I said to them at the end there is a way of losing the game, that was a way you lose a game and take positives from it. It is raw at the moment because I think we deserved a draw out of the game.

“We had some good opportunities, they did as well, it was one of those games where it’s whoever takes their chances.

“When you look at Notts County, their record this season, that is the way they play, they probably back themselves to score more goals than the opposition.

“We knew it was a difficult game, a difficult opposition, but for their effort and commitment and the few chances we had at the end, I think 2-2 would probably have been a fair result.

“You can’t hide from that frustration but you are not going to play a Notts County side every week. They are very good, their stats this season are 68% possession and what they do they do well.”

The Gills went a goal down late in the first half as Macauley Langstaff prodded the ball home from close range but the Gills got themselves back in it when Scott Malone weaved his way past a couple of challenges before firing into the bottom corner,

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