Good start vital to Newport's hopes - McAnuffpublished at 14:17 9 August 2024

Jobi McAnuff believes a promising start to the League Two season could be key for Newport County as they begin a new era under Nelson Jardim.
Former Swansea City coach Jardim has replaced Graham Coughlan as Exiles boss in the wake of their 18th-place finish last season.
There has been an overhaul of the playing squad, with 13 new faces brought in, with Jardim given the task of introducing a more possession-based playing style by chairman Huw Jenkins, his old boss at Swansea.
“Newport are a club that I'm keeping a close eye on this season because I think there is a lot of uncertainty, a lot of moving parts, and I'm really interested to see how they get on,” said EFL pundit McAnuff.
“I think their start’s going to be really important. If they don't start well, it's very easy to get dragged into what could be a dogfight when you're trying to play the type of football that clearly Huw Jenkins wants them to play.”
McAnuff is expecting “Swansea mark II” at Newport, with Jenkins trying to emulate the rise he oversaw in his time as Swans chairman.
“He has obviously gone back to somebody he knows well in in Jardim, who he worked with at Swansea,” McAnuff said.

“I think the timing of things this summer is what raised a few questions for me. It took a little bit longer than I would have liked [to make the managerial change] if you were going to be done with Graham Coughlan and say ‘that era is over, we need to move on to the next one’.
“Then Jardim came in initially as a coach, then he was named head coach, so has he had enough time to really get those ideas across?”
Newport’s cause has not been helped by the loss of Will Evans, who has joined League One Mansfield after starring at Rodney Parade last season.
McAnuff believes the striker’s exit could have a “massive” impact on Jardim’s new-look side, who begin the season at Cheltenham Town on Saturday.
“He was a real incredible source of goals and had an outstanding season last year,” McAnuff added.
“Sometimes when you're not at your best, which I think is going to be the case early on for Newport while they are bedding all this down, you need someone who can just stick the ball in the back of the net. So I think he'll be a huge loss.”