
Aldershot manager Kevin Dillon hailed his ``back five'' after his side became the first side to leave Notts County with a clean sheet after a battling 0-0 draw.
The Shots picked up their fourth successive clean sheet and Dillon was delighted with his side after they left Meadow Lane with a hard-earned point.
Goalkeeper Mikhael Jamiez-Ruiz kept his side in the match with a superb display, and Dillon hailed the resilience of his defensive charges.
``That's our fourth clean sheet in a row, and although I've only been involved in two of them, I thought the back five were immense,'' Dillon said.
``They were always first to the aerial threats, and even when they did lose possession their reaction in trying to win the ball back was great to see. You could argue that we sat too deep but against a side like County, with the quality they posses, that was to be expected.
``But I thought we stifled them and although I don't want to appear greedy, I thought with could have nicked it at the end if we had shown a little bit more quality in the final third.''