From today's Chron...
But with the on-loan Swansea man not playing in either of those outings — he was away with Scotland’s under-21s the night before the game at the Proact Stadium and reluctant to become cup-tied for the Stags replay — Dunn felt it was fair to keep faith with Timothee Dieng in his role alongside skipper Liam Kelly. “Jay was very good when he came on. We know what a good player he is — but unfortunately, he has not played in the last two when we have won,” said Dunn. “Of course, he was disappointed not to play against Barnsley, but he understood fully. “It is food for thought, isn’t it? “We are trying to get a culture at this football club where we reward people who are doing well. “Off the back of two wins, if I had made any changes that I would have felt were harsh on people, what message does that send? “It is easy in hindsight to look back and say I should have put certain players back in.”