Wrexham suffer double injury blow in loss to Millwall
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Wrexham suffer double injury blow in loss to Millwall
""Matty went in for a challenge and he felt he'd broken his toe so we brought him off," Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson said. "It doesn't look too good but we can just hope that it's not as bad as we fear. "Libby [Cacace], I haven't spoken to our medical team yet about that but he felt a pain behind his knee and obviously that disruption is never ideal.""
""We made mistakes and that cost us, two moments out of absolutely nothing and we've lost the game. "We had chances and I don't think the scoreline is a fair reflection of the game, we've been masters of our own downfall. "There are defining moments in football matches and they didn't go our way. "But there is everything to play for. It never feels like that when you've lost, but when we wake up tomorrow we'll realise we're in a strong position.""
Wrexham lost 2-0 at home to Millwall, with a Max Cleworth own goal and a late Josh Coburn strike deciding the match. Wrexham failed to score at home for the first time this season. Millwall moved to fifth and sit one point behind third place, while Wrexham remain sixth and six points behind the Lions. Matty James was forced off after feeling he had broken his toe, and Liberato Cacace left the field with pain behind his knee. The injuries and defeat represented a setback for Wrexham's pursuit of a fourth straight promotion.
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