Three ACL injuries later - how Notts County's Jones lit up Wembley
Summary
Jodi Jones played very well for Notts County in the League Two play-off final at Wembley, helping his team win 3-0 against Salford City and earn promotion to League One. Despite suffering three serious knee injuries that kept him out for years, Jones has made a strong comeback and has now helped Notts County achieve two promotions in four seasons.Key Facts
- Jodi Jones was named man of the match in the League Two play-off final.
- Notts County won 3-0 against Salford City at Wembley, securing promotion to League One.
- Jones scored the third and final goal of the match and assisted in two others.
- He has had three ACL knee surgeries, missing 897 days and 130 games between 2017 and 2021.
- Jones went over five years without starting a league game due to his injuries.
- He has helped Notts County gain two promotions in four seasons.
- Jones was once a player for Arsenal, Coventry City, and Oxford United.
- He was named League Two Player of the Year in 2024 and set a record with 24 assists.
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