Williams unclear on Newport job future

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Dafydd Williams says he remains unclear over his long-term future at Newport County following his first game as interim boss.
Williams was placed in temporary charge of the Exiles following the departure of Nelson Jardim.
He oversaw a 2-0 loss to Fleetwood Town on Saturday and will lead Newport in their final fixture of the 2024-25 League Two campaign against Tranmere Rovers at Rodney Parade on Saturday, 3 May (15:00 BST).
And Williams says his sole focus lies on ensuring Newport end their turbulent campaign in style to give supporters hope for next season.
"I haven't been told anything," he told BBC Sport Wales.
"It was literally just to take the last two games, so full focus on next Saturday.
"Some people might look at it from a perspective that we haven't got anything to play for and it's a bit of a dead rubber. That's not the case.
"The focus and determination throughout the week will be exactly the same as it should be every other week.
"That will be relayed to the players. We want to go to Rodney Parade next Saturday and give the supporters something to look forward to coming back in pre-season."