Nelson Jardim, manager of Newport County, dedicated the team’s 6-3 triumph over MK Dons to his family, who were present at the high-scoring match held at Rodney Parade. Bryn Morris and Bobby Kamwa each achieved hat-tricks, enabling “the Exiles” to impressively conclude a streak of six League Two games without a win. Jardim’s wife, Ana, along with their children Francisco, aged eight, and Carolina, aged 12, made the journey from their home country of Portugal to attend the game against MK Dons in Newport. “I would like to thank the players and the fans, they were brilliant,” said Jardim. “But I think they will understand if I dedicate this win entirely to my wife and my family, my two kids.” “They were here today, they deserved this win as well.” “The effort that I do here 24/7 working for this club but also them, especially my wife, dealing with the children alone in Portugal, so it’s tough for everyone.” “So I think they deserve that, and I dedicate this win for them.” Following this victory, Newport is positioned 16th in the league standings, trailing the League Two play-off positions by only five points. Post navigation Daily Briefing: November 29, 2024 Brentford Expresses Interest in Celtic Winger Nicolas Kuhn, Alongside Other Scottish Football Developments