
"Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson was left hurting after watching Jannik Vestergaard snatch a point for Leicester from a "nothing moment" in their 1-1 draw, but felt there were positives to take from a battling performance in horrible conditions. The Dragons were on top for much of a wet and windy night in north Wales, taking the lead through Lewis O'Brien's 63rd-minute strike as they contained a disappointing Leicester for most of the second half."
""Another hour down the line I'll probably be looking at more of the positives, but when you concede so late in a nothing moment, of course it hurts. "If you take away the moment at the end, which of course we'll discuss, I'd be saying to everybody that was a really gritty, hard-working performance and a great response from the weekend."
Wrexham and Leicester drew 1-1 in a match played in heavy wind and rain. Wrexham dominated much of the game and took the lead with Lewis O'Brien's 63rd-minute goal. Leicester had no attempts for most of the match but won a late free kick that led to Caleb Okoli flicking on Jordan Ayew's ball and Jannik Vestergaard sweeping home the equaliser. Phil Parkinson described the late goal as coming from a "nothing moment" and expressed frustration, while praising the team's gritty, hard-working response after the weekend defeat. Wrexham remain ninth in the table.
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