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CLOUGH PRAISES RAW LAW

NIGEL Clough believes Jason Law is growing in confidence following his spell in Mansfield’s first team.
The 21-year-old midfielder made his League debut as a substitute against Cambridge and had started the Stags’ last three matches heading into the weekend.
“He has just got better,” said boss Clough. “A couple of people mentioned to us that he’s neat and tidy and won’t give the ball away.
“Training with the first team as he has done every day, he’s just gradually grown in confidence.”

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