The Burslem team’s first away victory since December came from a 1-0 victory, which came from striker Ryan Loft’s first League goal for the team. This victory positions them for a relegation run-in, which may conclude with a winner-take-all match at Vale Park against Cambridge United on the last day of the season.
It appears that a shootout will be held between five clubs to avoid the final three relegation spots, with Carlisle United appearing to be already doomed.
Relief for Darren Moore after key man departs
The relief among the Vale fans who made the short journey to Burton was clear to see. Defeat would have left Vale mired second-bottom in the table and cut adrift from The Brewers, but instead, fans are now looking up with hope.
Just a few days after Vale severing ties with contentious director of football David Flitcroft, new manager Darren Moore will likewise be happy to finally secure his first win at the ninth attempt.
Staff and supporters alike are hoping that the positive vibes surrounding the club will last after their victory over Bristol Rovers. After that, Vale will travel to Northampton Town, Wigan Athletic, and Peterborough United three times in quick succession.