Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson expressed his pride after seeing his team come back to achieve an impressive 3-2 victory against Norwich. The visiting team, which was losing at halftime, scored three goals in twelve minutes to change the course of the match, with a brace from captain Josh Windass. Although Norwich scored a second goal at the end, this did not tarnish the excellent performance that gave them their second victory of the season in the Championship.
Parkinson added that the team played well in the first half, but was surprised by a late goal. He instructed the players not to let this affect their game in the second half. The coach assured them that if they kept playing that way, they would get back into the game, and so they did, with quality play.Some of the football moments we produced during that period of the match [at the beginning of the second half] were outstanding.
Phil Parkinson

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Manning added that the team was too passive, both in defense and with ball possession. He believes they must go back to basics, be difficult to beat and improve with the ball. According to Manning, when they conceded the goal at the beginning of the second half, they needed to react, but they didn’t. The coach concluded that now is the time to reflect honestly, stay united, and make sure to move forward again.We weren’t good enough. Too many elements of our game weren’t good enough.
Liam Manning