Wrexham show 'true spirit' in 'massive' Welsh derby win
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Wrexham show 'true spirit' in 'massive' Welsh derby win
"It was a performance of resilience and character tonight, it really was. I don't think you should underestimate the week we've had with the emotion of the Chelsea game, the extra time, then the bad news of Kieffer and Libby being out injured, and obviously losing Dobbo, and not getting the result on Tuesday."
"To bounce back tonight, that is real, true spirit and resilience from all the lads involved and all the staff and all the supporters as well. Three home games in six days, it's not easy for anyone, but I thought the supporters drove us on tonight and the three points are the most important thing."
Wrexham secured a 2-0 victory over Welsh rivals Swansea through goals from Nathan Broadhead in the first half and a Liam Cullen own goal late in the match. The win moved them six points clear of seventh-placed Southampton and strengthened their playoff position. Manager Phil Parkinson highlighted the team's character and resilience, noting the challenging week that included an FA Cup extra-time loss to Chelsea, a defeat to Hull, and injuries to key players Kieffer Moore and Libby Cacace plus a suspension for George Dobson. Despite these setbacks and playing three home games in six days, Wrexham delivered a critical performance with strong supporter backing.
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