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On loan Cardiff City striker just getting better & better

Wed Oct 24, 2018 5:51 am

On loan Cardiff City striker Rhys Healey just getting better and better.

Rhys Healey's delight at improvised County goal Rhys Healey

Wednesday 24 October 2018.

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Promoted by Michael Graham Rhys Healey's stunning winner against Notts County on Tuesday night may never have been had he stuck the the set-piece routine. Healey netted in the 69th minute from a tight angle after a short corner routine to overturn a 1-0 deficit to a 2-1 victory, moving Dons into second spot in League 2.


The 23-year-old picked up the ball from Dean Lewington, spun the defender before firing at the near post, but said he was supposed to pick out Baily Cargill. "I was supposed to lay it off to Baily but my touch took it the other way," he admitted. "I thought it was a good touch, but I thought I'd have a strike, hope for the best and I hit it in the perfect place and it went in! "I could have had three or four on Saturday, I'm just happy I got one tonight and it was the winner. If I wasn't getting the chances, I'd be worried. As long as I'm in the right place, one, two, three more will go in the back of the net.



" Dons win was their fifth in a row, but saw them come from behind for the first time under Paul Tisdale to take victory, and Healey said it showed the character of the squad to make it turn around after the half time interval.



Rhys Healey He said: "The last four games, we hadn't been behind. Coming in at the break a goal behind was a test of our character and it showed a different side of our game. It showed we could dig deep and get those two vital goals. "It's five games without a loss now, we're all digging in for each other and it's really good to be a part of. We'll keep going so it will be six, seven, eight on the bounce so I'm looking forward to it.
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Re: On loan Cardiff City striker just getting better & bette

Wed Oct 24, 2018 5:58 am

MK Dons 2-1 Notts County: MK come from behind to win fifth successive game


Sky Sports

24/10/18



Highlights of the Sky Bet League Two match between MK Dons and Notts County.

MK Dons came from behind to beat 10-man Notts County 2-1 and record their fifth-straight League Two win.

The visitors had taken the lead through Lewis Alessandra's deflected opener, but Chuks Aneke and Rhys Healey both found the net following Jamie Turley's straight red card for County.

Harry Kewell's side found the net in fortuitous fashion in the 23rd minute when Alessandra saw his right-footed strike deflect off the shin of Dons defender George Williams and into the hosts' bottom right hand corner for his first league goal of the season.

The Dons levelled things up on the stroke of the hour when Aneke netted from the penalty spot after Healey was bundled over inside the County penalty area by Turley, who was subsequently given his marching orders.

Paul Tisdale's men completed the turnaround in the 70th minute when Dean Lewington's short corner found Healey at the front post, before the Cardiff City loanee turned his man and fired a right-footed effort home to net his fourth goal of the campaign.