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Newport County’s new head coach, Nelson Jardim, is eager to bring a possession-based style of play to the team, inspired by his time at Swansea City. Jardim, who previously worked under chairman Huw Jenkins at Swansea, is confident that Newport can successfully implement this strategy in League Two.

Jardim’s goal is to play attractive, possession-based football that focuses on scoring goals, ultimately aiming to make the fans proud of their players and the club. His decision to leave his family in Portugal and join Newport was heavily influenced by the opportunity to work with respected figures like Jenkins, whom he greatly admires.

Having gained experience working with top coaches such as Paulo Sousa, Francesco Guidolin, and Carlos Carvalhal during his time at Swansea, Jardim is determined to bring the knowledge and skills he acquired to Newport. Messages of support from his former colleagues show the impact they have had on his coaching career.

In Newport’s first game under Jardim’s leadership, they secured a 2-0 victory against Pontypridd United in a friendly match. Goals from Bryn Morris and Cameron Antwi showcased the team’s early progress under their new coach.

Jardim’s vision for Newport County reflects a commitment to playing an attractive and effective style of football, drawing on his experiences at Swansea City and the guidance of respected mentors in the game. As the team continues to adapt to his coaching methods, fans can expect an exciting season ahead filled with possession-based football and goal-scoring opportunities. Jardim’s dedication to creating a successful and entertaining team bodes well for Newport County’s future in League Two.