Wrexham Recent Form & Tactics
Phil Parkinson sets up in a back five with three central midfielders and either two up front or one striker with a player supporting to pick up the second ball. They’re very comfortable playing without the ball and look to get attempts away on goal without worrying too much about controlling possession. This can lead to situations like their last match where they had 32% of the ball and only managed one shot on target from nine attempts.
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Their form remains inconsistent with two wins, two draws, and a defeat in their last five fixtures. They don’t keep many clean sheets and can on occassion let in a number of goals but their attacking unit always finds a way to nab a goal as they’ve scored in every single fixture in this campaign. They are in the mid-table mire currently but the trajectory does indicate they’re on an upward swing.
Wrexham Injuries to Consider
According to Besoccer, there are five different names sidelined. Jay Rodriguez, Andy Cannon, and Oliver Rathbone have not been mentioned yet but all three are unavailable. The other two are Ward and Cacace whose absences have caused some changes to the starting group.