ALL eyes will be on Sgorio as Jordan Evans and James Davies battle it out for one of the goals in Cefn Druids’ impressive 3-1 home win over Cardiff Met.
Former Wrexham and Fulham youngster Evans had already found the net when another effort appeared to double the Druids’ lead.
But Davies is claiming a touch on the effort - as all good strikers do - with him telling his team-mate to watch tonight’s highlights show for proof.
“Think you need to watch the highlights - @Jordan_Evans11 assist,” tweeted Davies in reply to Druids’ account, which insisted that it had confided in the fourth official.
Evans, continuing the good natured exchange, replied: “Correct decision as well. Sorry JD. Two for me thanks guys.”
Druids then suggested that VAR might be a step in the right direction at The Rock, before Davies added: “We will wait for Sgorio on Monday. Sorry Jord but this one will get chalked off.”
There was no disputing Druids’ third goal as Jack Kenny confidently despatched a penalty, before Cardiff Met grabbed a consolation effort through Adam Roscrow.
Llandudno joined Llanelli in being relegated from the top-flight after they slipped to a 2-0 defeat at Carmarthen Town.
Knowing a positive result was needed to keep their survival hopes alive for another week, Llandudno were beaten courtesy of first-half efforts from Mael Davies and Liam Thomas.
Steve Thomas, one of a number of summer signings for Llandudno when he made the move from Holywell Town, tweeted his disappointment at the defeat, and subsequent relegation.
He wrote: “Absolutely gutted with how this season has gone, apologise to all @LlandudnoFC.”
Aberystwyth moved above Cardiff Met and into seventh with a 3-2 win at Llanelli.
Wes Baynes, Ashley Ruane and Marc Williams handed Aber a 3-0 lead after 53 minutes, before the rock-bottom visitors made a game of things through Lee Bevan and Joe Clarke, but the home side held firm to pocket the points.
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