New signings will dictate whether Dons’ starting line-up changes

The new signings will not be automatically given a spot in the MK Dons side

With four bosies to his squad last week,Graham Alexanderhas laid down a challenge to his new signings to break into the first-team.

MK Dons’ starting XI inLeague Twohas been, by and large, the same for the majority of the season - injuries notwithstanding.

WithJack Payne, Joe Tomlinson, Ellis Harrison and Anthony Stewart coming into the squad before Friday’s deadline, thehead coachnow has additional options. But while he was keen to bring in reinforcements, the new players must earn their way into the team, starting this week with their first week of training at Woughton.

“It’s down to the players now how that first-team evolves,” said Alexander. “We’ve got a really strong team, but the ability to make positive changes and to improve the performance is something that is important.

“球员需要速度与我们想要的them to do, and there has not been a lot of change to the starting team. Getting those on the outside of that team up to speed is something we have to prioritise now. We’ll try and get some games behind closed doors to get them up to match fitness.

“We’ve got a good group, we’re only six games in and there is a long way to go. We’re in a process of going from a team losing to hopefully one consistently winning.

“We're still gelling everyone together. We've done well to win the games we have, but there is loads of room for improvement.”

Speaking after the window closed, skipper Alex Gilbey said: “The squad looks a lot better. We've brought in a striker who has been scoring goals at a higher level, so that's a good sign.

“Ant has come back as well and the lads have been talking highly of him from last season.

“We're in a better place, with Joe and Payney as well coming in, so now it's about getting everyone up to speed with what we want to do and being ready for next Saturday.”