How Notts' Jones put three ACL injuries behind him to light up Wembley
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How Notts' Jones put three ACL injuries behind him to light up WembleyImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Jodi Jones has triumphed twice at Wembley with Notts County, featuring in the the National League promotion final in 2023 before now playing in the League Two play-off finalByAlex Hoad, BBC Sport England and Andrew Aloia, BBC Sport, East MidlandsPublished13 minutes ago1 Comments"It was an outstanding performance. He really did have his moment.""Jodi Jones, what a performance."When it came to man-of-the-match candidates in the League Two play-off final between Notts County and Salford City, there was only one winner for Gillingham boss Gareth Ainsworth and Bromley counterpart Andy Woodman.Jones stole the show with a virtuoso display at Wembley, playing a part in Notts' two first-half goals, before adding the promotion-sealing third.For a player who once went more than five years without starting a league game during the darkness of an injury-plagued past, Jones has now helped Notts to two promotions in four seasons.And the 28-year-old winger revealed he is back to enjoying his football on a stage he can shine on."I'm over the moon," Jones, who revealed an incredible prediction that his first club, Arsenal, former club Coventry and Notts would all enjoy glory this season, told BBC Sport. "I buzz off moments like this where I know I can express myself on a fantastic pitch like this. "I'd like to say I'm a big game player and I thrive off opportunities where I can step up and be that brave person that tries to create for our team, score goals and get assists."Today was something else, one of the best days in my footballing career."Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Jodi Jones' goal to complete the 3-0 win against Salford was his 10th goal of the season for NottsFrom 'down and out' to up and in League OneThree anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) operations saw Jones side...





