Notts County's crucial 1-0 win at Colchester was marred by a serious injury to Lewis Macari, who was stretchered off in the 29th minute. Martin Paterson, the Notts County boss, admitted the incident was tough to see, praising Macari's work ethic and attitude. Paterson said Macari embodies everything the team is about, and his injury should be used as fuel to drive the team forward. The win, courtesy of Nick Tsaroulla's 47th-minute goal, leaves Notts County two points off the automatic promotion places with one game left. Paterson emphasized the team's hard work and professional performance, despite the setback. Colchester boss Danny Cowley conceded his team's narrow defeat, acknowledging Notts County's quality and their own need for improvement. Cowley noted his team is running on empty and has a lot of work to do in the summer. The defeat means Colchester is destined for a mid-table finish, while Notts County remains in the hunt for promotion. Paterson's team will look to build on this win, using Macari's injury as motivation to push for a higher level. The Magpies' final game of the season will be crucial in determining their fate. Paterson's leadership and the team's resilience will be key in the coming weeks. Notts County's fans will be hoping for a strong finish to the season, and the team is capable of delivering. With one game left, the stakes are high, and Notts County is ready to give it their all.