Wrexham Kicks Off the Season with Epic Comeback in the Carabao Cup
Wrexham secured a dramatic victory over Hull City in the Carabao Cup, marking the start of their season in spectacular fashion. The match, which was decided in a penalty shootout, left the Welsh team with a significant boost in morale. Coach Phil Parkinson expressed his satisfaction after the match, highlighting the team’s resilience and their ability to never give up, a hallmark of the club in recent years. The victory, achieved after a comeback in the final minutes, demonstrated Wrexham’s fighting spirit. Veteran striker Ollie Palmer was the key figure of the match, coming off the bench to score two crucial goals in stoppage time, equalizing the score at 3-3. In the penalty shootout, Wrexham won 5-3, securing their place in the next round. The match marked Wrexham’s first home game of a new season, in which they are competing in the second division for the first time in over 40 years. Anticipation was high, and after a last-minute defeat the previous week, the team needed a memorable performance to avoid another setback.Palmer, 33, has been fundamental in Wrexham’s rise from the National League, but had seen his participation reduced in the latter part of the previous season. Despite rumors about his possible departure, Parkinson maintains great respect for the striker.“We showed that we never give up. It’s good for the new players to see that and know that we will fight until the end. I feel like our season is already underway. The substitutes and the penalties were brilliant, and I am very happy for Ollie, because he is a hero”.
Phil Parkinson, Wrexham Manager
