Luke Young disappointed Wrexham’s unbeaten run ended
LUKE YOUNG insists there will be no finger-pointing following Wrexham’s biggest defeat under Phil Parkinson and everyone will shoulder the blame.
The seven-game unbeaten run in League Two came to an end as the Reds were thrashed 5-0 by Stockport County at Edgeley Park on Saturday.
The Hatters took advantage of poor defending to lead three-nil at the break and grabbed a fourth goal early in the second half before completing the scoring in added time.
Young admits Wrexham were nowhere near good enough but the Reds’ captain says the players will learn from it.
LUKE YOUNG insists there will be no finger-pointing following Wrexham’s biggest defeat under Phil Parkinson and everyone will shoulder the blame.
The seven-game unbeaten run in League Two came to an end as the Reds were thrashed 5-0 by Stockport County at Edgeley Park on Saturday.
The Hatters took advantage of poor defending to lead three-nil at the break and grabbed a fourth goal early in the second half before completing the scoring in added time.
Young admits Wrexham were nowhere near good enough but the Reds’ captain says the players will learn from it.
“We can’t give away cheap goals that put us on the back foot and gives us a mountain to climb, especially away from home.
“We have got to look at why we have conceded so many, there are obviously reasons for it.
“It is one of them days where you have just got to hold your hand up and say that we were off it.”