Wrexham remain seventh in the table – and inside the play-off places – on the back of their latest thrashing and Phil Parkinson is another vowing to put things right. The Dragons boss has said: “We had got ourselves in a strong position with recent performances. But that was as bad a first half as I can remember. Now, we have to look at the reasons why it didn’t go right against Stockport. We will do that and put it right next week.”
Wrexham have a week to lick their wounds and work on plugging defensive leaks before welcoming Crewe, the side sat directly above them in the table, to SToK Racecourse on Saturday – with the hope being that a spark can be rediscovered there and that star striker Paul Mullin can record his first goal of the season.
Wrexham have conceded five goals in three fourth-tier matches this season, with Young conceding that they have much to work on as a collective. He has told The Athletic: “This was a bad day at the office. But I have no doubt in my mind — and I back everyone in that dressing room on this — that we will put this right, starting on Monday. The standard has gone up (since winning promotion) and we have had to raise our game. Until Stockport, we were slowly adapting to the step up and slowly finding our feet. This has been a step backwards and something of a wake-up call.