“Can Wrexham Bounce Back? Captain Urges Calm After Crushing 5-0 Away Defeat!”

 

Wrexham captain calls for calm after heavy away defeat.


Wrexham captain Luke Young has called for collective calm in the Red Dragons camp despite losing 5-0 away at Stockport this weekend.

Phil Parkinson’s men were unbeaten in League Two during September before Saturday’s humiliating defeat at Stockport. Isaac Olaofe scored a hat-trick to help Dave Challenor’s Hatters to a comprehensive victory. Regardless, Luke Young and the rest of the Wrexham squad won’t be panicking anytime soon.


Next at home to Crewe Alexandra, the Red Dragons will be hoping to return to winning ways after their miserable defeat at Edgeley Park. Wrexham is still in the final places despite losing the same as Stockport. Color filters for fun


Wrexham have been prone to leaking goals since being promoted from the National League to League Two. He has already scored 20 goals in nine matches this campaign.

 

 

Sutton United is the only team that conceded more in the fourth part, with the current bottom of the U with seven defeats.

Phil Parkinson’s side even managed to score goals by the bucketful as Lee scored seven goals Elliot Lee and Ollie Palmer.

But if the forwards are not firing on all cylinders for the Welsh outfit, their weaknesses at the back will become even more apparent, as was seen in the Stockport game.

Everyone involved with Wrexham will only hope they respond to this dreadful performance in the same way they leaked five goals to Swindon earlier in the campaign as the Red Dragons remained unbeaten in League Two after conceding five to the men from Michael Flynn before Stockport intervened. . What is said? Speaking to the manager, Wrexham captain Luke Young spoke of his side’s day off in Stockport and their desire to bounce back from the defeat.

He said: “We are in this league for a reason and we went unbeaten for a reason.

We don’t just become a bad player after one game or a bad team after one game.

Even if you win the game, you learn from it, now we have to learn even more from it and improve what we can do better.

 

Young also called the loss a “wake-up call” for the group in additional comments to the manager. He added: “It’s obviously a step back in terms of performance and results and another wake-up call to say you have to be in it minute to minute, no matter how long the games are.

The rise, you can definitely say the level has risen, but our level has risen, we had to raise our game.

It was a bad day at the office, one of those off days.”

 

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Everyone involved with Wrexham will be hoping it’s just a bad day at the office, as Luke Young points out, a dent in an otherwise successful season.

 

The Red Dragons need to work on how they

can continue to be strong in League Two,

ensuring that the defense is solid and they

can no longer outscore their National

League opponents.

Their defensive woes could be the very

thing that prevents them from producing

sustained form this season, but only time

will tell when the league campaign comes to

an end.


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