Newport must repeat intensity in run-in - Fuchspublished at 04:28 BST
Image source, Huw Evans Picture AgencyChristian Fuchs believes Newport County's display in the second half against promotion-chasing Notts County is the blueprint to avoiding relegation.
The Exiles suffered a 3-1 defeat to the third-placed Magpies at Meadow Lane on Monday.
They conceded twice from corners in the first half in Nottingham, Lucas Ness with both headers, before Harrison Biggins' clever finish on 65 minutes gave some hope.
The promotion hopefuls secured victory in the 86th minute through Jayden Luker's powerful finish.
Newport have a vital home fixture against bottom club Harrogate on Saturday with Fuchs demanding his side pick up where they left off.
"The boys had a good reaction in the second half and played with a lot of intensity, desire and heart," he insisted. "They left it all out there and that's the way forward."
Newport were helped by results going their way with the bottom two of Harrogate and Barrow plus fellow strugglers Crawley and Tranmere all losing.
The Exiles are 22nd and a point above the relegation zone with Saturday's fixture against Harrogate and a trip on the final day to Barrow, who have a game in hand.
The boys know they still have it in their own hands," said Fuchs. "The spirit in the second half showed what they are capable of doing, and that's what we need to continue."

























