Wrexham's Premier League dream 'still alive' after vital win
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Wrexham's Premier League dream 'still alive' after vital win
"The [Premier League] dream is still alive and we feel we're in a good place. Nothing more we can do than win and we just concentrated on making right decisions from the bench and getting another three points."
"To get 70 points is a good statement in our first season in the Championship and now we want more. It was important we did our job, and we did that to a man."
"We showed two sides to our game. First half we had really good control in the game, we were patient and took care of the ball."
"Long throws, set-pieces, and we defended as a team. Everyone did their job."
Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson stated that the club's Premier League aspirations are still intact following a 1-0 victory over Oxford. Josh Windass scored the decisive goal, pushing Oxford closer to relegation. Wrexham's win elevated them to sixth place in the Championship, tied on points with Hull but ahead on goal difference. The team aims for playoff success with upcoming matches against Coventry and Middlesbrough. Parkinson emphasized the importance of their performance and the team's ability to adapt during the match.
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