Wrexham AFC is refusing to go quietly in the Championship promotion chase. Manager Phil Parkinson has rallied his squad with a clear message: take this dramatic play-off race right down to the final whistle.
The Red Dragons delivered a statement performance at Stok Cae Ras, defeating Stoke City 2-0 with first-half goals from George Thomason and Josh Windass. This crucial victory wasn't just about three points; it was a historic moment, securing the club's highest-ever league finish.
More importantly, it supercharged their late-season surge. With Hull City dropping points in a draw, Wrexham closed the gap to the final play-off spot to just two points, throwing the race wide open. "The aim has been to take this to the wire," Parkinson stated, emphasizing his team's resilience. "Let's not hand the play-off place to the other teams."
After back-to-back league losses, Wrexham responded with a dominant display, controlling the match and earning a first clean sheet in six games. Parkinson praised his players for rediscovering their top level, a necessity for the intense Championship grind.
With the table tightening, every result elsewhere matters. Parkinson acknowledged Birmingham City's role in holding Hull, calling it a "bonus" that adds another layer of drama to the season's climax. The focus now shifts immediately to the next challenge. "We'll be ready for Tuesday night to do the same," Parkinson declared, as Wrexham prepares for a pivotal clash against Oxford United, determined to keep their promotion dream alive until the very end.
