Newport 'have to believe we can achieve something'

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Bobby Kamwa says Newport County must back themselves to achieve something in League Two this season as they look to close the gap on the play-off places.
The Exiles moved to within five points of the top seven courtesy of last weekend's thumping victory over MK Dons.
The 6-3 success – against a side in play-off contention – meant Newport ended a six-game winless streak in League Two.
There were five draws during that run, however, and forward Kamwa insists Newport can compete with anyone in the fourth tier as they prepare for a trip to Bromley on Thursday, 26 December (15:00 GMT).
"We seem to be the underdogs in this league - people don't really think we can push for the play-offs," Kamwa said.
"But we are gelling now and we are just looking to climb up the table.
"We all have to believe we can really achieve something. Looking in the league, there is not a team you would say are going to run away with the league. Anyone can beat anyone so we are just looking at that and taking it game by game."