Goal hero Evans misses special momentpublished at 11:32 BST 30 September 2024
Image source, Huw Evans Picture AgencyCameron Evans says he missed the "special moment" which was the catalyst for Newport County to end their League Two losing streak.
Former Swansea City youngster Evans scored with a stunning 20-yard shot to put Newport on the road to a 2-1 home win over Crewe Alexandra on Saturday.
But Evans said: “To be honest I did not see it go in at the time.
“I struck it, looked up and it was in the net. I was chuffed but I didn’t know what to do. I don’t score many goals and I did not know how to celebrate. I was buzzing.”
Newport’s win - against one of League Two's fancied teams - ended a three-game losing streak in the fourth tier.
Evans, 23, pointed to the defensive grit Newport showed as Crewe bounced back with an equaliser only for Wales Under-21 skipper Matt Baker to pop up with the winner.
Evans, who joined Newport in the summer on a two-year deal after a season at Taunton, said: “It was massive for us, the character we showed and defensively getting in, making blocks and covering each other.
"Crewe are a very good side and will be up there. they had won their last four and we had lost the last three league games, so it was massive for us.
“Now it's important for us to push on. We have to follow it up on Tuesday [against Salford] and may be start another run the way we did earlier in the season.”
Head coach Nelson Jardim hopes the goal will help Evans thrive as an individual.
The Swansea-born player has already shown his versatility by operating as a centre-back and in midfield this season.
“Football is about special moments and this is a good moment, a good day and a good game, especially for Cameron," Jardim said.
“Everything came together on that moment for him. Sometimes some of these boys wait years to get moments like that.
”I think he will take that with him for the future. I hope this is just a good start and I hope he is going to have a big future in front of him.”

























