Newport’s 110-Minute Game Saves Team from Defeat

Newport County faced a pivotal match this weekend that could determine their fate in League Two. The team’s supporters showed unwavering loyalty, rallying behind Newport despite a tumultuous season. The match was filled with drama, including a stunning opener, conceding two goals from set-pieces, and a red card for Oldham Athletic’s Mike Fondop, who left the game after injuring defender Lee Jenkins.
Match Highlights and Key Events
The following incidents marked the thrilling encounter:
- Newport started strong with an impressive opening goal.
- They conceded two goals from set-pieces.
- Oldham’s Fondop received a red card.
- Numerous penalty appeals were denied.
- Newport scored an equalizer, which was later disallowed.
- The match saw delays due to injuries, specifically involving Oldham’s goalkeeper, Matthew Hudson.
Kai Kamwa’s Dramatic Performance
Kai Kamwa emerged as the central figure in this emotional rollercoaster. After scoring the opening goal, he later missed a penalty, causing concern among fans. However, he quickly regained his confidence.
“It was surreal,” stated the 26-year-old former Leeds United youth player. He had spoken with the manager earlier that day, recognizing the significance of the match. Kamwa said, “I believed I was one of the big players for this game.” After his penalty miss, he focused on the next opportunity.
Fans and Coach’s Insight
After the match, former Austrian international Fuchs reflected on the community’s support. He emphasized that the fans’ response illustrated the team’s potential and that securing the victory “meant the world.” He acknowledged that this win is essential but stressed that Newport must follow it up with another positive result next weekend.
Looking Ahead
The upcoming match is crucial. A victory next weekend will ensure Newport’s place in League Two for the following season. Fuchs outlined the team’s focus, underscoring the importance of maintaining momentum from this dramatic win.




